Health
Covid-19 Ireland: Three counties face move to Level Three lockdown as cases ‘rising fast’ – Irish Mirror
Dr Ronan Glynn gave a special warning to people living in these three counties as the case numbers continue to “rise fast”

Three counties face a move to Level Three of coronavirus restrictions as case numbers continue to surge around the country.
Louth, Donegal and Waterford have seen a jump in new cases, with all three areas reporting similar 14-day incidence rates to Dublin when the capital was locked down.
Acting Chief Medical Officer Dr Ronan Glynn gave a special warning to people living in these three counties as case numbers continue to “rise fast”.
He wrote on Twitter: “There has very understandably been a…
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