Legendary Meath football manager Sean Boylan has opened up on his battle with Covid-19 last year, saying that he was never as afraid of anything in my life.
Boylan, who led the Royals to four All-Ireland titles in 23 seasons on the sideline, was diagnosed with the virus last March shortly after getting a flu vaccine.
Speaking to Sunday Sport on RTÉ Radio One, Boylan revealed that although he has now made a full recovery, it was a long and scary process. I ended up in hospital and was discharged from hospital on March 31st, he said. It was totally out of the blue.
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Kildare Death Notices for today: Friday, January 15
Reporter:
Denis Dunne
Eyre St., Newbridge, Kildare / Timolin, Kildare
Father of the Late Geoff. Deeply regretted by his loving wife Sadie, sons Liam and Seán, daughter-in-law Janice, grandchildren Bronwyn, Darragh and Aaron, brother Tony, sisters Nuala, Rolie and Moira, extended family and friends.
Due to government restrictions a private family cremation will be held. Those who would have liked to attend the funeral but cannot due to current restrictions may leave a message in the Condolences section below.
The death has occurred of
Bernard (Berzo) Farrelly
Celbridge, Kildare / Maynooth, Kildare
Farrelly, Bernard, (Berzo), Thornhill Gardens, Celbridge and late of O Niell Park, Maynooth, Co. Kildare. January 13th 2021, Peacefully at home. Deeply regretted by his loving wife Paula, daughters Elaine, Suzanne and Karen, son Justin and their partners, grandchildren Lanna, Noah, Darragh, Niall, Rose, Cian and Hanna
Kildare Death Notices for today: Thursday, January 14
Reporter:
Thomas (Tom) Clerkin
Killeaney, Kilcloon, Meath / Kildare
Peacefully at Connolly Hospital, Blanchardstown.Tom, predeceased by his brother Michael, sisters Maureen and Anne.Deeply regretted by his wife Betty, brothers James,Tony and Brendan, sisters Betty, Carmel and Olive. Sadly missed by his sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews, grand-nephews and grand-nieces, relatives and friends
May He Rest In Peace
Due to government advice regarding public gatherings a private funeral Mass will take place for family in the Church of the Assumption,Batterstown on Thursday 14th at 11:00am with burial in the adjoining cemetery.Those who would have liked to attend, but due to current restrictions cannot, please leave a personal message for the Clerkin family in the Condolences section below.Tom s funeral cortège will travel from Killeaney via Kilcloon to Batterstown. Friends and neighbours are very welcome to l
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Members of HSE’s NIMIS Programme Team at the Health Informatics Society of Ireland conference. L-R: Mark Gilvarry; Emily Ennis (front); Mary McGee;
Lisa Morrin; Keith Morrissey;
Breda Matthews; and Gary Monk
Sharper images: Diagnostic sharing, forged in Covid-19 pandemic By Contributor 14th January 2021
Ireland’s Image-Sharing solution is a rare exception to the rule that change takes time, owing to a uniquely effective collaboration involving the HSE and the independent Dublin-based healthcare technology company
The uptake of medical technology is historically slow and arduous. Systems, people, and the technologies themselves are forced to adapt to each other, which can be a long journey. Decades separated the first use of an MRI scan, and the machines’ current ubiquity, with more than 50,000 operating around the world.