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Global temperatures have breached what is regarded as the red line of calamity - 1.5 degrees - yet we’re still focused on all the wrong things
Global temperatures have breached what is regarded as the red line of calamity - 1.5 degrees - yet we’re still focused on all the wrong things
Comments from President Michael D Higgins follow briefing from WHO’s Michael Ryan
Number of children who have no surviving family is growing all the time, Irish executive director of organisation says
On the economic front, Government decision to provide increased support for households and businesses proved exceptionally successful
Australia saw a surge in flu cases during its winter but no rise in fatalities, says HSE’s Colm Henry
Industry says waiver of IP rights not needed as vaccine supply far outweighs demand
Increased knowledge and better tools to fight virus suggests time for change of strategy – Tedros
Since the invasion by Russian forces, healthcare has been torn apart
Among issues being addressed are what defences to have ready, says Minister for Health
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says ‘no country is out of the woods’ on Omicron
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Record number of new coronavirus infections reported as officials consider testing changes
WHO warning comes as fresh restrictions expected in Europe in run-up to Christmas
World cannot vaccinate or lock down its way out of pandemic, Dr Mike Ryan says
New jab for Omicron variant of coronavirus being developed, Dr Albert Bourla says
Reintroduction of travel bans following overreaction to Omicron will achieve little
The hard reality is that Omicron is unlikely to be the last variation of Sars-CoV-2 to emerge
Caveat: Don’t buy the narrative that says people’s ‘behaviour’ has brought disaster upon hospitals and, now, businesses
Historian’s work is the subject of a documentary to be broadcast this week
As cases rise further, it is clear that some measures will be needed to ease the stress and disruption that schools are now facing
Dr Mike Ryan says not enough immunity in populations to prevent virus spreading
Hundreds dying each day in Romania as crisis deepens in nations with low vaccine uptake
Chief reason for development is indication that vaccines not providing lasting protection
Health body names new advisory group and urges China to provide data from early cases
Consultant in palliative medicine says pandemic was particularly difficult for some patients
WHO official urges focus on home care in rethink of how older people are looked after
WHO health emergencies programme director says NGO sector provides core services
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WHO spokeswoman calls on Ireland ‘not to rush and corner all the supplies of vaccines’
England marks its ‘freedom day’ despite ongoing surge in case numbers
WHO official said it is a ‘disgrace’ many health workers have still not been vaccinated
Seminar told Travellers were disproportionately affected during the pandemic
Race to vaccinate as strain that emerged in India takes hold in UK and Portugal, and shuts schools in Israel
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‘Please help us get oxygen, there will be a tragedy here,’ Delhi minister pleads to India’s PM
In her new weekly column, Catherine Cleary looks at how we can use our spending power to look after the world, and each other
IDA staff secured early PPE supplies, HSE teams oversaw building of pop-up test centres
Six pharmaceutical plants in Ireland capable of producing vaccines if given knowldge, report states
One Change: We work together to curtail the pandemic and must do same for environment
World Health Organisation’s Mike Ryan honoured by Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
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Irish organisations’ open letter to Taoiseach says ‘united action’ needed on Covid-19
Virus curtails annual Lenten appeal that usually raises €8 million for overseas work
Minister for Finance chaired Eurogroup meeting briefed by WHO on Covid-19 outlook
World wrap: UK promises testing blitz to identify South African variant in England
World wrap: WHO visits hospitals in Wuhan where Covid-19 was first treated
Variants from UK, South Africa and Brazil an increasingly menacing threat
Anyone who arrived into State from Brazil is urged to self-isolate and identify for testing
HSE's chief says it has reached its ICU limit and has started using surge capacity
Likely businesses will remain shut ‘until the end of March’, says Varadkar
Dr Ryan says latest figures indicate new restrictions already working to curb spread of virus
Number of cases in community is high, and expected to rise steeply this week
Mike Ryan says people must consider proximity, duration and location of events
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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