Naas healthcare worker among first for virus jab in UK
Young Naas nurse working on the frontline
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A young Naas woman, working as a nurse in London, has been among the first to receive the Covid-19 vaccine.
Twenty-four-year-old Mollie Gallagher is a graduate of NUI Galway and has been working at St George’s Hospital in London for 14 months. St George’s is a teaching hospital which is about 290 years old and it is one of the most reputable hospitals in the world.
The former Gael-Choláiste Chill Dara, Naas student got the Pfizer vaccine, which comes in two doses and she will get the second in about three weeks. It has been shown to be 90% effective.
Naas healthcare worker among first for virus jab
A young Naas nurse working in the frontline of the UK battle against Covid-19 has received a vaccine
23 Dec 2020
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A young Naas woman, working as a nurse in London, has been among the first to receive the Covid-19 vaccine.
Twenty-four-year-old Mollie Gallagher is a graduate of NUI Galway and has been working at St George’s Hospital in London for 14 months. St George’s is a teaching hospital which is about 290 years old and it is one of the most reputable hospitals in the world.
The former Gael-Choláiste Chill Dara, Naas student got the Pfizer vaccine, which comes in two doses and she will get the second in about three weeks. It has been shown to be 90% effective.
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Galway Bay FM
18 December 2020
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Galway Bay fm newsroom – An Garda Síochána in Galway are renewing their appeal for information following a fatal hit and run incident which occurred on the R336 at Na Forbacha/Furbo on Wednesday evening
Rita Dirrane, a woman in her mid-50s from the Aran Islands died following a road traffic collision, which occurred in the vicinity of Pairicin’s Bar in Furbo.
Investigating Gardaí have established that Rita Dirrane was dropped to this general location at approximately 6.30pm on Wednesday afternoon.
An Garda Síochána now believe that a 2004 to 2007 model Toyota Corolla was involved in this collision.