One of Ireland’s earliest Covid cases still suffering symptoms one year on
Aoife Moore, 38, a mother-of-two from east Galway, is one of thousands of people across Ireland suffering from what is known as “long Covid.”
Aoife Moore, 38, who suffers from symptoms of long Covid, one year after first contracting the virus. Picture: Aoife Moore/PA Wire
Fri, 12 Mar, 2021 - 00:00
James Ward, PA
A woman who was among the earliest Covid cases in the country is still experiencing intense symptoms one year after her diagnosis.
Aoife Moore, 38, a mother-of-two from east Galway, is one of thousands of people across Ireland suffering from what is known as “long Covid.”
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Sarah Everard case leads to an outpouring of Irish women s experiences as #NotAllMen trends
“I am exhausted with the constant feeling of being unsafe one women tweeted
The disappearance of Sarah Everard in the UK has struck a chord with many Irish women who say they are exhausted at having to constantly adapt their behaviour
Thu, 11 Mar, 2021 - 20:55
Nicole Glennon
The disappearance of Sarah Everard in the UK has struck a chord with many Irish women who say they are exhausted at having to constantly adapt their behaviour in response to gender-based violence and harassment.
33-year-old Sarah Everard went missing on March 3 after visiting a friend s house in south London. She was last seen on CCTV footage at around 9.30pm.