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Officials Announce 390 New Coronavirus Cases And 11 More Deaths

Officials Announce 390 New Coronavirus Cases And 11 More Deaths Share this article Health officials have announced 390 new coronavirus cases and 11 more deaths this evening. Of the deaths announced this evening, four happened this month, two in March, four in February and one in January. It takes the death toll in Ireland to 4,847 and the national case total to 244,297. There were 179 COVID-19 patients in hospital this morning - a 12.5% decrease on last week. Meanwhile, there were 48 in intensive care, down two on yesterday. 10/02/2021 Covid-19 Pandemic (Coronavirus), Ireland. Day 322 since start of lockdown. Day 42 of return to Level 5 restrictions. Pictured is the spire above a nearly empty Henry Street in Dublin City centre today. Photograph: Leon Farrell / RollingNews.ie

Charlotte Mulhall granted permission to bring action aimed at securing transfer back to Mountjoy

Charlotte Mulhall granted permission to bring action aimed at securing transfer back to Mountjoy
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Donnelly Explains Quarantine Criteria As Three Countries Taken Off List

Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly has explained the criteria for placing countries on the list for mandatory hotel quarantine, as three nations were removed from Monday. As of Monday, passengers arriving in Ireland from Albania, Israel and the Caribbean island of Saint Lucia will no longer be required to observe mandatory hotel quarantine. Incoming travellers from these three countries will now be allowed to restrict their movements in locations of their choice for 14 days, unless they can provide evidence of a negative PCR test five days after their arrival. Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly has explained the criteria for placing countries on the list for mandatory hotel quarantine, as three nations were removed from Monday.  Pic: Niall Carson/PA Wire

Paul Reid condemns abuse of trust over reported misuse of vaccine portal

Share this article The CEO of the HSE Paul Reid has said the health service s COVID-19 vaccination portal has been strengthened to prevent people from abusing it. His comments follow reports that cleaners, kitchen staff and administration workers at a charity in Limerick have been vaccinated against the virus. The Irish Mail on Sunday reports almost 70 employees at the Northside Family Resource Centre falsely represented themselves as frontline healthcare workers on the HSE s vaccination portal. The paper says they were instructed to do by the CEO of the centre, who warned them not to speak of their inoculation. Paul Reid told

McMorris, Gasser lead snowboard big air qualifying Sunday at world championships

A rider airs it out during the snowboard big air qualifier at the world championships on Sunday, March 14, 2021, at Buttermilk Ski Area in Aspen. Photo by Tamara Susa/Aspen Skiing Co. Mark McMorris bounced back from his slopestyle shortcomings to make big air finals, while Anna Gasser led a strong contingent of women in Sunday’s qualifying ahead of the final events of the world championships at Buttermilk Ski Area in Aspen. McMorris, the Canadian superstar and Winter X Games medals record holder, was among the biggest surprises to not have qualified for slopestyle finals earlier in the week, but scored 92.75 on the first of his two big air qualifying runs on a tricky jump Sunday to lead the men.

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