Teenage sisters found safe and well
Anne and Gabrielle Quilton McAreavey are both missing from the Dundalk area since January 8.
Fri, 15 Jan, 2021 - 19:59
Greg Murphy and Ciarán Sunderland
Update: Anne Quilton McAreavey and Gabrielle Quilton McAreavey have been located safe and well.
Gardaí have thanked the public and the media for their assistance.
Earlier: Gardaí are seeking the public s help in locating two missing teenage sisters.
Anne Quilton McAreavy, 16, and Gabrielle Quilton McAreavey, 15, have been missing from their home in the Dundalk area since January 8.
Anne is described as being 5ft 1in, while Gabrielle is 5ft 3in.
Both girls have brown hair and eyes and are of a slim build.
More than 77,000 Covid vaccines administered - HSE chief
The figure is a new record during the pandemic and it has been rising since December
Paul Reid said Ireland has received 152,100 doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine, along with 3,600 doses of the Moderna vaccine. Picture: Sam Boal / Photocall Ireland
Thu, 14 Jan, 2021 - 14:57
Greg Murphy, Steve Neville and Vivienne Clarke
Ireland has administered 77,303 vaccines as of Wednesday, HSE chief executive Paul Reid said.
Of that figure, 69,378 were for frontline healthcare workers, with 7,925 for residents and staff in long-term care facilities.
Mr Reid said Ireland has received 152,100 doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine, along with 3,600 doses of the Moderna vaccine.