Between vaccines and restrictions, we need to look at how pregnant people are being treated
This country has a long history of treating pregnant women and girls appallingly; the pandemic should not be an excuse to continue to do the same, writes Seána Glennon. By Seána Glennon Friday 5 Mar 2021, 6:00 PM Mar 5th 2021, 6:00 PM 28,697 Views 38 Comments Seána Glennon
IN A SHOCK announcement at the National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET) briefing on Thursday evening, the Deputy Chief Medical Officer Dr Ronan Glynn reported the occurrence of a cluster of four recent stillbirths in Ireland among pregnant women with Covid-19.1
UL Hospitals Group, which oversees Nenagh Hospital, says it’s “issuing as much vaccine as possible” following controversy over vaccine rollout. The Group says that around 120 staff in Nenagh have now received the first dose of the vaccine, after some staff went public with their frustration late last week. UL Hospitals Group has issued an […]