A major search and rescue operatio...From this week’s Galway City Tribune – Galway City Council has poured cold water on a suggestion that it should install water sprinklers to deter ‘bushing’ at city centre hotspots for outdoor drinking, such as Spanish Arch. The scaremongering continues at frightening levels and many people are living in a climate of fear – though few of them were in Salthill.NPHET must be immune to what’s really happening on the ground.
Of the cases notified today: August 7, 2020. 5,125 talking about this. I am fed up of hearing the line, in the interests of ‘public health’, as if people are dying from nothing else other than the coronavirus. News service for Galway from the Connacht Tribune & Galway City Tribune www.connachttribune.ie
News service for Galway from the Connacht Tribune & Galway City Tribune www.connachttribune.ie
Such were the number of cars, you’d be forgiven for thinking that Pearse Stadium was hosting a Connacht football final that afternoon.If the people of Offaly, Laois and Kildare – all currently under partial Covid-19 lockdown – could see the carefree holiday mood in one of the West’s favourite tourist attractions, they’d be wondering had they stumbled on a parallel universe.As readers will know from previous columns, I have a jaundiced view of NPHET and the Government’s cautious approach to relaxing the coronavirus restrictions. Connacht Tribune 5 days ago Covid lockdown returns for Kildare, Laois and Offaly The Government has announced localised lockdowns for people living in Kildare, Laois and Offaly, following a surge in Covid-19 cases over the past week. We’re so unused to this muggy heat, that if you did that (installed sprinklers), on top of your 12-pack of Bacardi Breezers, or whatever it is young people drink these days, you’d have the biggest wet t-shirt competition this side of Ibiza – people would just dance under them. If you can help with the search, please join the volunteers at 9.30am. Connacht Tribune Photos. Comfortable operating as both energetic frontman and rhythm-setting guitarist, he has featured in an array of impressive local outfits; most notably, his work with Dead Horse Jive has seen the five-piece develop into one of the city’s top live acts.But with all of that experience in a collaborative setting, John’s solo work has sometimes been put to the side.That’s about to change – if just temporarily – as John releases his debut single, I Will Wait, this Friday; a three-and-a-half-minute ballad, the song incorporates piano and acoustic guitar more than much of his band work has done.Though the track has existed in some form for a long time, its subject matter was particularly pertinent over lockdown.“Around the start of June, I started properly putting energy into something that would have an end product,” John recalls.“I wanted something I could be proud of, even if I wasn’t going to release it while lockd I Will Waitown was going on.
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Pour en savoir plus, notamment sur les moyens de contrôle disponibles, consultez la Voir plus de contenu de Connacht Tribune - Galway City Tribune sur FacebookVoir plus de contenu de Connacht Tribune - Galway City Tribune sur FacebookWhen Coley Hernon of Cill Rónáin on Inis Mór wrote letters to newspaThere have been no new deaths reported to the Health Protection Survper editors in 1970, questioning why the Aran Islands couldn’t have an air service like that operating from many Scottish islands, a number of Galway businessmen responded to the challenge.eillance Centre today, the total remains at 1,774. When Coley Hernon of Cill Rónáin on Inis Mór wrote letters to newspaper editors in 1970, questioning why the Aran Islands couldn’t have an air service like that operating from many Scottish islands, a number of Galway businessmen responded to the challenge.There have been no new deaths reported to the Health Protection Surveillance Centre today, the total remains at 1,774. By the time I got to the Blackrock Diving Tower, I thought I had just come through Torremolinos or one of those sun hot spots on the Costa Del Sol. 7 years ago.
As of midnight Thursday, the HPSC has been notified of 67 new confirmed cases of Covid-19, bringing the total to 26,995* (validation of data has resulted in the denotification of one case). Frankly, it’s a load of nonsense and just irrational justification for not being prepared to compromise.Of course, if the Government had any backbone instead of acting like a lapdog, it would never have come to this.