Three cases of the Brazilian Covid-19 variant have been identified in Ireland, the Department of Health said this evening.
There is "currently no microbiological or epidemiological evidence" that the P1 variant – which was first identified in South America – has had any change in its transmissibility. Announcing tonight's figures, Dr Glynn delivered a message of hope, telling the country that "better days are in sight"."Incidence remains very high and we cannot drop our guard," Dr Glynn added.
What time/day did the teamgardai take their 'long break'that allowed these travel through?..stops all to see where/how far from 5k they are,,must have let a few bus loads disappear into sunset the days they were practising the auld dance moves, but remember stayhomerestofyou
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