No deaths due to Covid-19 reported yesterday.
Gardaí have confirmed that no RTÉ staff will be prosecuted for a party held in Montrose during the Covid-19 lockdown.
The IMF said raising taxes would be necessary to fund investments in human and physical capital.
One can reasonably expect harsh austerity measures are not far away after this year of largesse however, as the country mimics a bi-polar dog going back to its vomit.
The directors of the company, Barry and David Walsh, thanked all customers they had served for their loyalty.
The 5km limit on travel will be lifted on April 12, allowing people to journey anywhere within their county, or 20km from their home into another county.
“We’re in for seemingly endless cycles of outbreaks and remissions, social restrictions and relaxations, lockdowns and reopenings.”
The Garda Press Office has declined to comment on whether public gatherings for religious worship are considered part of the “relevant events” banned by lockdown regulations.
Niall Colgan Hairdressing in Limerick City will open its doors to “do a few haircuts on clients” that the owner deems “essential”.
The professor claims hunger and food insecurity has risen to a level not seen for decades, along with a rise in child poverty to 140 million people.
Professor Oran Doyle of TCD has said that the list of prohibited “relevant events” does not include events “held for religious reasons”.
The idea will be considered by NPHET.