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Maroon mania hits fever pitch in countdown to Sunday’s Croker cracker
Galway city and county will come to a standstill on Sunday when Galway will aim to topple Kerry in Croke Park and win their first Sam Maguire in 21 years.
March 1875 - Smallpox in Athenry

On March 2 1875, the medical officer of the Athenry Dispensary District, Dr WJ Leonard, wrote an urgent letter to the Local Government Board (LGB) in Dublin, regretting to report a ‘very bad case of smallpox’ which had come into his district the previous day. He briefly described how it was discovered:
Unvaccinated at ‘extremely high risk’ of contracting Covid this winter, says Saolta clinical director

People who are not vaccinated against Covid-19 are at “extremely high risk” of contracting the disease in the next few months due to the highly transmissible Delta variant of the virus being prevalent in the community.
Athlone Town advance following comfortable local derby defeat of Longford
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Get Covid-19 vaccine ready
Cara Cunningham, MINDI, Community Dietitian
Know the difference between hay fever and Covid-19 symptoms
As hay fever season begins, the Irish Pharmacy Union (IPU) has issued advice on recognising the difference in symptoms between hay fever and Covid-19.
Galway epidemiologist who survived Covid seeks non-hospitalised survivors’ stories

An epidemiologist at NUI Galway who contracted Covid 19 earlier this year is appealing for people who have tested positive in the last week or so but who have not been hospitalised, to contact her as part of a major study into the lingering symptoms of the infection.
HIQA review finds mass thermal screening at airports for COVID-19 is ineffective

The Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA) has today published two evidence summaries to support the National Public Health Emergency Team’s (NPHET’s) response to Covid-19.
Mayo University Hospital working towards further resumption of services

Work is currently underway at Mayo University Hospital to re-introduce clinics and services that were deferred over the last number of months.