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Harris expects vaccines for 16-17 group by early August
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438 new Covid-19 cases as government to give clarity on trickiest sectors hit by the pandemic next week
Simon Harris said the Cabinet meeting on Friday will be “very significant”
(Steve Parsons/PA)
James Ward and Caitlín Griffin
The Department of Health has been notified of 438 new cases of Covid-19.
The number of people being treated in intensive care with the virus is 43, up one from yesterday, with 116 people being hospitalised from the virus.
The Government has said it will lay out clear plans next week for the three “trickiest” sectors hit by Covid: aviation, indoor hospitality and events.
Taoiseach Micheál Martin travels to Brussels on Monday for a two-day European Council summit, where leaders are expected to sign off on proposals to resume travel between EU member states.
Mayo SF deputy insists there is a solution to the present housing crisis Published: Friday, 07 May 2021 11:26
There is a solution to the present housing crisis and the impact of investment companies and vulture funds on the housing market, according to Mayo Sinn Fein deputy Rose Conway Walsh.
Fianna Fail and Fine Gael in government have devised the tax breaks and packages for the companies that are now buying out all the houses in newly completed housing developments in both Kildare and Dublin, the deputy claims.
She raised the matter in the Dail yesterday and told the government parties to “own” the housing crisis and the tax policies that give an unfair advantage to property investment companies.