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Testing a community: William & Mary’s success in completing the fall semester without interruption can be attributed in no small part to the Public Health Advisory Team’s guidance on COVID-19 testing for the entire student population, its recommendations for mask wearing and physical distancing and the development of a coronavirus case management system. Photo by Jim Agnew Photo - of - by Tina Eshleman, University Advancement | March 2, 2021 As new COVID-19 variants spread across the country, should William & Mary recommend that students, faculty and staff wear double masks? Is it preferable to use nasal swab or saliva tests? Should there be an additional layer of review before someone is released from quarantine? ....
DVSA directing board. The committee: influences how we take forward our work makes policy decisions The committee is made up of: Loveday Ryder, Chief Executive Peter Hearn, Director of Operations (North) Richard Hennessy, Director of Operations (South) Marian Kitson, Director of Enforcement Adrian Long, Director of Corporate Affairs Helen Milne, Chief Financial Officer Paula Pitcher, Director of People Becky Thomas, Director of Strategy, Policy, Digital and Technology Alex Fiddes, Programme Delivery Executive Investment and change committee governs the development of changes approves all investment approvals and contracts over £500,000 examines how we run projects and programmes tracks how and when the benefits of our projects happen ....
RTÉ Sport Online Journalist Kilkenny dethroned champions Galway to end a run of All-Ireland finals heartbreak, claiming victory on a scoreline of 1-14 to 1-11 at Croke Park. In his maiden year as manager Brian Dowling led a team that had lost five of the previous six finals to ultimate glory after a superb second half performance. Having trailed by two points at the break, Kilkenny outscored their opponents 1-08 to 0-06 in the second half for a fully deserved victory. A Denise Gaule penalty with three minutes remaining when the sides were level proved to be the crucial score, but in truth, the black and amber has wasted other goal opportunities against a Galway generous that was more generous than we have previously seen. ....
Kilkenny players celebrate following the Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship final win over Galway at Croke Park in Dublin. Photo by David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile Galway hit Kilkenny with three first half goals in last year’s final and there was no comeback from it. This time they only conceded one, a well-worked first half finish involving the McGrath sisters from Sarsfields, Siobhan setting up Orlaith who went round Aoife Norris and finished to the net at the Hill 16 end. The goal was a severe insult to Kilkenny’s defensive effort up to then. Aside from Phelan, Michelle Teehan had made a series of alert interventions, and Grace Walsh was often seen helping out and relieving pressure. They harried and hassled Galway and closed up the spaces around goal. ....