Kilkenny public urged not to let complacency set in regarding Covid-19
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As society continues to re-open, people are being asked to stick to the public health guidelines and not allow complacency to set in regarding Covid-19.
That is the joint message ahead of the June Bank Holiday Weekend from the HSE, Gardai and Kilkenny County Council.
In thanking everyone for their efforts over the last 15 months, the Principal Response Agencies are reminding the public across the South East that increased social mixing can still cause people to become infected with the virus and to pass it on to others.
TD questions Dr Holohan s remark about the scene of mass gatherings in Dublin city I don’t know what he expected to see after we have endured the longest lockdown within the EU, she said.
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Independent TD Verona Murphy has questioned Dr Tony Holohan’s remarks after the CMO criticised the scenes he saw of mass gatherings that took place in Dublin s city centre this weekend.
Four arrests as gardai respond to crowds gathering in Dublin
Dublin City Council has also released a statement on the scenes in the capital
Laura Lyne
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Four people were arrested as crowds gathered in Dublin city centre last night.
Hundreds came together on one of the hottest days of the year to enjoy the sunshine on South William Street in the south inner city and surrounding areas on Saturday night.