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THE DÁIL HAS been sitting today to pass emergency legislation to help combat the Covid-19 outbreak.
A limited number of TDs have been attendance at a sitting of the Dáil from 2 pm to debate measures which will remove waiting time for social welfare allowances, as well as outlining powers that would allow those suspected of being infected with the illness to be detained.
This evening, it was announced that a third person had died from the virus in Ireland, while another 191 cases of the virus were confirmed, bringing the total in Ireland to 557.
Ten new cases were also announced in the North, bringing the total number there to 62.
Elsewhere, the North confirmed its first death from the virus after an elderly patient passed away in a hospital in the greater Belfast area.
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But China has reported no new domestic cases if the illness for the first time.
The country’s health ministry said today that results over the past 24 hours showed 34 new cases, all detected in people arriving from abroad.
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar told a meeting of Fine Gael TDs that the closure of schools due to the Covid-19 outbreak may be extended into April or May.
48 TDs attended a sitting of the Dáil to pass emergency laws to help fight the spread of the coronavirus and impact of job losses.
The North has confirmed its first death from the coronavirus and reported 9 new cases of Covid-19 bringing the total there to 77.
Minister for Housing Eoghan Murphy has been self-isolating for the past week since returning home from visiting family abroad.
The Government is set to announce a temporary ban on evictions for an initial period of three months but this may be extended depending on how long the Covid-19 crisis lasts.
Credit-servicing funds and non-bank mortgage lenders agreed to allow a break on mortgage repayments for up to three months and to defer court proceedings for three months.
The Department of Education has announced the cancellation of the Leaving Cert and Junior Cert orals and practical exams.
Health officials have for the first time revealed a breakdown of where Covid-19 has struck in Ireland so far, and details about the age and gender of those affected.
The master of the National Maternity Hospital has confirmed that a patient at the facility has tested positive for Covid-19, but said pregnancy itself is not a risk factor for the virus.
The HSE has said it has seen 40,000 people apply to work for the health service in the two days since a recruitment drive was launched.
DUP leader Arlene Foster has said that a decision to close schools in the North from next week was not directed by Westminster.
It is understood that supports for renters will not come in the form of access to the Housing Assistance Payment scheme, but from another form of rent assistance.
Minister for Housing Eoghan Murphy will table legislation to protect renters during the crisis next week, it has been confirmed.
The HSE has confirmed that parking charges for staff in hospitals and healthcare facilities are to be immediately suspended for the duration of the Covid-19 coronavirus emergency.
Pregnant women who contract Covid-19 have been asked not to attend the National Maternity Hospital unless they are in need of urgent medical or obstetric care.
RTÉ reports that the Department of Foreign Affairs has urged all Irish tourists in Spain to travel home by this Saturday.
Grabbing a coffee in @rtenews this morning. The cup is not reflective of my mood. How could it be when so many people want to help Ireland and play their part #coronavirus#Covid19. Challenging times but we’ll get through it together pic.twitter.com/RTbJc4n2Nt
Italy has overtaken China as the country with the most coronavirus-related deaths, registering 3,405 dead.
Italy’s prime minister has announced that the ongoing lockdown in the country will be extended beyond 3 April.
The UK Prime Minister said the first British patient had been put in a randomised trial for a treatment for coronavirus. Boris Johnson said the tide could be turned in the coronavirus fight within the next 12 weeks.
US President Donald Trump said his government is fast-tracking the anti-malarial drug chloroquine for use as a treatment against the new coronavirus.
China has recorded no new domestic infections of coronavirus for the first time, although it has reported 34 imported cases.
The NHS in the UK said that 29 more people diagnosed with Covid-19 have died bringing the total number of deaths in England from the virus to 128.
The European Central Bank has announced a €750-billion scheme to purchase government and corporate bonds to contain the economic damage from the virus.
Australia has announced a ban on entry for non-residents from 9.00 pm tomorrow evening.
Twitter has announced that it will mark as harmful and delete posts which contain fake treatments for Covid-19 or deny expert guidance.
The EU’s Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier has revealed that he has the virus.
Prince Albert of Monaco has also tested positive for coronavirus.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said there are no plans to close London’s transport network or place restrictions on anyone travelling in or out of the city.
Additional reporting by Conal Thomas
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@Tipper Irie: Don’t forget that most pensioners worked and paid taxes all their lives and still do. Of course the current working people and families deserve to be locked after.
@Brian Madden: I’d say you’re right. Probably that’s why Joan Collins (right 2change) raised the issue in the Dáil today and pressed Varadkar about it….
Proportional increases to the state pension are scandalous. How can it be right to increase the top rate by €12 but pensioners on a lower amount receive as little as €9 or less. If the pension is increased by a euro amount, then all pensioners should receive it.
Please no more. The increase will not come into effect for 8 months.
So we will have endless bollix talk of will it be 5 or the cost of living multiplied by r squared and age action saying it should be a trillion billion and when we are all worn out it will turn out to be less than the price of a pint in Temple Bar.
More wobble talk for Leo. Of course there will be an increase, the cost of living has gone through the roof. But this fella wants you to think it was his idea. Spoofer
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The establishment loyalist fascist shadow banners and thejournal.ie are in full steam ahead insidious and malicious deleting of comments that dont tow the line and follow the establishment narrative…
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