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HSE-funded Solace Café to aid mental health sufferers

A HSE-funded out-of-hours support service for those experiencing mental health difficulties was opened in Cork city centre on Monday by Minister Mary Butler, TD.

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Mental health café opens on Leeside | Cork Independent

Mental health café opens on Leeside | Cork Independent
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New Action Group to boost mental health education

A new coalition of health and education experts has met for the first time today (Tuesday 9 March) to look at the impact of the pandemic on the mental...

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Ireland unlikely to face scenes like those seen in Italy despite ongoing coronavirus surge


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Ireland is unlikely to face scenes like those from Italy last year, despite the ongoing surge in coronavirus cases here.
There are now 1,700 COVID-19 patients in Irish hospitals, with 143 in intensive care, according to HSE Chief Paul Reid.
There are
Ireland is now struggling with the 
highest virus rate in the world and the Government’s ‘safety net’ deal with private hospitals is expected to be triggered this week.
Ireland unlikely to face scenes like those seen in Italy despite ongoing coronavirus surge
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Newstalk Breakfast this morning, the HSE’s National Clinical Adviser for acute hospitals, Dr Vida Hamilton said Ireland is “much more prepared” than Italy was when the pandemic first struck.

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