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Midwest Radio - Covid-19 cases confirmed at Mayo University Hospital
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Number of COVID-19 patients at Galway hospitals remains stable over past week
6 April 2021
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Galway Bay fm newsroom – The number of COVID patients at Galway’s public hospitals remains stable with very little change over the past week.
There are currently ten patients at University Hospital Galway, and six at Portiuncula Hospital in Ballinasloe.
That’s an increase of one patient since yesterday, and on the figures reported this day last week.
Of the sixteen patients being treated today, five are in ICU – four at Portiuncula, and one at UHG.
Nationally, 261 people with Covid-19 are being treated in Irish hospitals this afternoon – a 15 percent decrease on last week.
Midwest Radio - Mayo University Hospital s ICU remains free of Covid-19
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Man hospitalised after fall while rock climbing in North Clare
April 3, 2021
A MAN is being treated in hospital after he was injured in a rock climbing accident in North Clare on Friday evening.
The man in his 20s had been climbing with a female companion at Ballyreen between Doolin and Fanore when the accident happened. It’s believed he fell about five metres (16 feet) after experiencing an issue with his climbing equipment.
The alarm was raised at around 7pm when emergency services received a call to report that a person had fallen at the well-known climbing location. The area is a popular with recreational climbers but is also used by search and rescue crews for training.