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Homework not being done on school shutdown

Coalition caught in perfect storm as third wave hits

But if things get as bad as Nphet fears, with the health service unable to cope and in meltdown, there is no doubting who ll get the blame. Sinn Féin, even though it backed the reopening of things, won t be slow about making political capital. The Government is facing into the perfect storm. It is in a no-win situation on the return to school tomorrow week: damned if they do and damned if they don t. The slow pace of the roll-out of the vaccine, relative to north of the Border and in Britain, doesn t help either. The public won t be interested in the complexities of the EU drug approval system and impatience about why more people are not getting the jab quicker is only going to increase as the lockdown continues.

Labour leader Alan Kelly deeply worried Stephen Donnelly is in charge of vaccine roll-out

Labour leader Alan Kelly deeply worried Stephen Donnelly is in charge of vaccine roll-out Exclusive: Alan Kelly said it is “nothing personal” towards the Health Minister but claimed he is a serious weakness in this government Irish Mirror political correspondent Ciara Phelan with Labour leader Alan Kelly Never miss an update on schools, pubs and coronavirus cases with our free newsletterInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Covid-19 vaccine to be given to up to 20k people per week and HSE assure allergic reactions are not a major concern

Updated: 28 Dec 2020, 11:32 THE Covid-19 vaccine will be given to 20,000 Irish people per week from early January, according to Health Minister Stephen Donnelly. The first doses of the jab will be rolled out tomorrow as the State sets up immunisations sites in four acute hospitals - and HSE doctors say potential allergic reactions to the vaccine are not a major concern . 4 4 4 Minister Donnelly said up to 20,000 people will be vaccinated per week from early JanuaryCredit: PA:Press Association 4 HSE CCO Dr Colm Henry assured he has no major concern about allergic reactions to the vaccineCredit: PA:Press Association St James’s and Beaumont hospitals in Dublin, Cork University Hospital and University Hospital Galway will be the first to receive the coronavirus vaccine this week.

Permanent medical cannabis delivery service to be established for Irish patients

Permanent medical cannabis delivery service to be established for Irish patients
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