Emergency services attended this single vehicle collision earlier this week. Firefighters and paramedics from Swords Fire Station responded to the scene in nort.
Motorists have been urged to take extra car on these cold mornings as temperatures plunge below zero degrees Celsius. Dublin Fire Brigade responded to a r.
NEW Year’s Eve parties are “a complete no-no”, a Minister has said ahead of the Cabinet meeting tomorrow to discuss possible full Level 5 lockdown measures, which would mean the closure of non-essential retail and all leisure opportunities.
Simon Harris declared: “New Year s Eve parties are a complete no-no. The Government will decide tomorrow on whether to update its decisions, but the advice of the Chief Medical Officer is good enough for me. He has said to us across the last number of days. Please, please reduce your social contacts, and please try and stay at home.
It is also “inadvisable” to be outside to see in the New Year with fireworks or champagne among neighbours, he said. “That s inadvisable even being outside for New Year s Eve. I m not a doctor, but my very clear understanding of this virus is that the more you congregate with people, the more likely it is to spread,” Mr Harris said.