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Over 3,000 Galway people receiving PUP this week

There are 3,285 people in Galway receiving the Pandemic Unemployment Payment this week, according to the latest Government figures. This is an increase of almost...

COVID-19: 17,656 further cases reported this afternoon

The Department of Health has reported 17,656 further cases of COVID-19 in the State today. As of 8am today, 928 people with COVID-19 are...

COVID-19: 21,302 cases reported today

There have been a further 21,302 confirmed cases of COVID-19 reported by the Department of Health today. As of this morning there were 884 people...

Department confirms schools reopening as planned

Schools will reopen as planned this Thursday, January 6 the Department of Education has confirmed this evening. Minister of Education Norma Foley held a meeting...

Vaccine portal open for all children aged 5-11

All children between the ages of five and 11 can now be registered to receive a COVID-19 vaccination. Thousands of parents have reportedly registered their...

Over 50 people with COVID in Galway hospitals

There are now 52 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Galway's public hospitals as of Monday night. The number of people hospitalised nationally with the disease...

Sharp spike in COVID cases at UHG amid outbreak

There has been a sharp spike in the number of COVID-19 cases at UHG as the hospital deals with an outbreak of the virus. There...

Repeated call for curtailment of non-emergency hospital care

The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation has repeated its call for hospitals to curtail all non-emergency services amid staff burnout in a COVID surge. The...

COVID-19: 17,071 cases reported today

A total of 17,071 further cases of COVID-19 have been reported by health officials today. As of 8am today, 717 people with the disease are...

COVID-19: 23,281 new cases provisionally reported

Health officials have provisionally reported 23,281 further cases of COVID-19 this afternoon. As of 8am today, 656 COVID-19 patients are hospitalised nationally, of whom 85...

Plans for new Primary Care Centre in Spiddal

Plans have been submitted to the county council by Baile Éamoinn Teoranta for a new Primary Care Centre in Spiddal village. Planning permission is being...

Surgeries postponed, visiting restricted at UHG due to COVID outbreak at hospital

Visiting at Galway University Hospitals will be limited to compassionate grounds from New Year's Day due to a COVID outbreak at UHG. The outbreak at...

Booster vaccine clinics to continue at Ballybrit over New Year’s

Walk-in vaccination clinics for people to get their booster shots will continue uninterrupted in Galway through the New Year period. Ballybrit Vaccination centre will be...

INMO calls for curtailment of all but urgent care amid hospital crisis

The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation is calling for all but "urgent emergency care" to be curtailed amid a mounting hospital crisis. Portiuncula Hospital in...

COVID-19: 16,428 new cases reported today

Health officials have reported 16,428 additional cases of COVID-19 in the Republic this evening - the highest number reported in one day since the...

New visiting restrictions at UHG & Merlin Park due to COVID

New visiting restrictions have been brought in at University Hospital Galway and Merlin Park Hospital due to the rise in COVID-19 infections in the...

Galway hospitals see slight increase in COVID cases

University Hospital Galway and Portiuncula Hospital in Ballinasloe have seen slight increases in the number of confirmed COVID cases receiving treatment, the latest HSE...

Booster vaccines begin for over 30s

Vaccination centres and pharmacies will begin administering booster vaccines today to people between the age of 30 and 39. The walk-in centre at Ballybrit will...

Walk-in centres must reopen as thousands unable to book PCR tests

Galway City Councillor Eddie Hoare has called for walk-in COVID-19 test centres to be reopened due to the number of people unable to book...

High risk children aged 5-11 can now be registered for vaccine

Children between the ages of 5 and 11 who have a high-risk health condition can now be registered to receive a Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. The...

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