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1. Covid-19 Waterford incidence rate tripled since the start of the year
The incidence of Covid-19 in Waterford has increased from 203 to 631 in the first five days of the year according to the Health Protection Surveillance Centre. The 14-day incidence rate in Waterford is now 631.8 per 100,000 people after 734 cases were confirmed here during the last fortnight.
2. Donald Trump banned from Facebook due to comments following Capitol Hill riots
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg took to the platform this afternoon to announce that Facebook and Instagram have blocked Donald Trump’s accounts “indefinitely” following yesterday’s unrest at the Capitol Buildings in Washington DC. The scenes, which shocked the world yesterday, have been condemned by Irish politicians.
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RTÃ have confirmed it will remove a sketch, which was intended as satire, from the RTÃ Player following the decision of the broadcaster’s Editorial Standards Board.
As part of RTÃ’s New Year’s Eve Countdown, a segment was aired showing a mocked-up news report featuring former RTÃ news presenter Aengus Mac Grianna claimed God had been arrested over âsexual harassment scandalsâ.
The sketch prompted outrage from some members of the public, with many calling it offensive and blasphemous.
RTà and Mr Mac Grianna apologised for any offence caused by the segment, yet the clip remained on the RTà Player prompting Fianna Fáil spokesperson for Arts and Culture Niamh Smyth to call for it to be removed.