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First Covid-19 vaccinations get underway at Merlin Park

First Covid-19 vaccinations get underway at Merlin Park 8 January 2021 print Photo – Sarah Madden (101 yrs of age) a native of Bowling Green, Galway city getting ready to receive her COVID-19 vaccine with her doll known as ‘the ladeen’ Galway Bay fm newsroom – The first Covid-19 vaccinations have taken place at Merlin Park Hospital. Barbara Griffin, of Moycullen, and Furbo native Kathleen Cunningham were the first residents at the Merlin Park Community Nursing Unit to receive the Pfizer BioNTech inoculation. Overall, 96 residents and staff received the vaccine – with the event marking the beginning of a campaign in residential facilities in Galway, Mayo and Roscommon.

UHG has country s highest number of Covid-19 patients in critical care

UHG has country s highest number of Covid-19 patients in critical care
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Vaccination should be voluntary say Offaly politicians

Vaccination should be voluntary say Offaly politicians Reporter: );   ); Several councillors in Offaly and the wider region have said that vaccines for Covid-19 should be voluntary and not compulsory during the coming weeks. All the councillors, when speaking to the Midland Tribune this week, said there should be no compulsion on people and freedom of choice remains very important. “It has to be voluntary,” stated Cllr Michael Smith, “as that is an important principle of any democracy; but I also think that there will have to be a concerted effort by the HSE and the Government to ensure that as many people as possible are vaccinated in as quick and efficient a manner as possible.”

Almost 10% of staff at GUH off work due to COVID-19

Almost 10% of staff at GUH off work due to COVID-19 7 January 2021 print Galway Bay fm newsroom – Almost 10 percent of the 4,000 strong workforce at the Galway University Hospital Group are off sick due to COVID-19. Over 390 staff at GUH were unable to work yesterday as they had either contracted the virus or had been identified as close contacts. GUH comprises of University Hospital Galway and Merlin Park University Hospital. Chief Executive of the Saolta Hospital Group Tony Canavan says the impact on healthcare staff is one of the biggest of the third wave and is placing huge demands on the health service.

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