Covid: Record daily number of hospital admissions set in past 24 hours
Health system under ‘severe pressure’ due to surge in cases, says HSE chief clinical officer
Health system under ‘severe pressure’ due to surge in cases, says HSE chief clinical officer
The Newstalk host has an appealing confidence. He just needs a pinch of brutality
Over 10,000 vaccines administered over past four days, says HSE chief
Damage to mental health and economy may rival damage caused by virus itself
Opinions veer from ‘it’s clear this is a natural virus’ to ‘it’s not acting like a typical virus’
Newstalk host sounds sceptical as Trinity College professor floats a novel idea to delay festivities
Government’s Covid Restrictions Support Scheme launched by Minister for Finance
People who wear face visors instead of masks may be at greater risk from Covid-19
Covid-19: Concerns over intensive care capacity in Irish hospitals in potential surge
Southern hemisphere experience suggests double threat may not be as bad as feared
Covid-19 flare ups in hospitals, nursing homes ‘because staff not wearing masks’
Caveat: Contrast the controversy here with the calm acceptance of a pool party in China
Over 90 per cent of cases reported on Sunday had been identified, acting CMO says
The advice is not to take foreign holidays so why are we compiling a list of safe countries?
‘Green means go’: Labour says Government has got the messaging on this list ‘all wrong’
Preventing travel will not suppress Covid-19 when it is still circulating in Ireland
New figures show how State has failed to protect nursing home residents
Technology alerts staff members remotely if their body temperature gets too high
Conflicting decisions on visiting, and changing guidance on outbreaks in nursing homes
Hospitals across State dealing with 881 confirmed Covid-19 patients, 449 suspected cases
Emergency medics believe expected surge in critically infected patients could hit Irish hospitals swiftly
Experts say an Irish case now more probable as first two people diagnosed with disease in the UK
While the HSE says Ireland is on track to get rid of the disease not everyone agrees
Experts believe incidence of Lyme disease may be much higher than estimated
The Borrelia pathogen is distantly related to the bacteria that cause Lyme disease
Founder of resource centre for Lyme disease claims Mater’s decision was ‘political’
Mater hospital unit to meet growing demand as the number of suspected cases increases
Vaccinations suggested by health body amid fears mass gathering may pose infection risk
Dublin too good for defending champions in Leinster minor final
A sufferer has made a graphic documentary about myalgic encephalomyelitis
Innovative new programme a ‘success story’ that could be replicated elsewhere
HSE is failing to give lifesaving treatment to homeless people with hepatitis C, expert says
One in three homeless people in Ireland have the disease and face barriers when trying to access treatment
Girls have been on the HPV vaccine programme for four years but there are benefits in extending the programme to boys
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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