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pandemic

    Debunked: Years-old headline used to suggest Taoiseach wants to bar unvaccinated kids from school
    Tánaiste in 'no doubt' that former CMO and NPHET members will appear before Covid inquiry
    Debunked: The World Health Organization has not ordered ‘mega lockdowns’ for Mpox
    Coalition leaders discuss Covid inquiry set up as Tánaiste grows 'impatient'
    Timeline set for Ireland's own Covid-19 inquiry
    But the Tánaiste doesn’t want to call it an inquiry.
    UK citizens 'failed' by pandemic planning, first Covid-19 inquiry report finds
    Estimated 1,100 excess deaths during pandemic years, report says
    UK's Covid-19 inquiry to begin sittings in Belfast
    Employment recovery post-Covid was due to supports during pandemic, says study
    The Covid leap day: Experts look back on 2020 and ahead to 2028
    The first case of Covid was reported in Ireland on 29 February 2020.
    Ireland's Covid-19 inquiry will involve a 'no-blame' approach
    Public transport use hit record high last year, rising above pre-pandemic levels
    Ireland's nursing home sector 'under threat of failure' amid post-pandemic challenges - report
    Fourteen private operators control 40% of nursing home beds, the study found.
    One in five small, private nursing homes have closed for good, since the pandemic.
    Private patients receive 55% less subsidy funding compared to patients in the public sector.
    Models of care are being wiped out and the sector is under threat, according to one sector representative.
    Taoiseach says Ireland’s Covid inquiry will 'certainly' be held next year
    Micheál Martin hints he might write a book to put 'his perspective' of pandemic on the record
    'I was very angry at the time': Leo Varadkar responds to claims in Tony Holohan's book
    'Huge increase' in antigen tests sold as Covid-19 cases rise again
    Covid-19: Symptoms and guidelines for the new Eris variant
    HSE won't resume Covid vaccination programme despite 'more transmissible' new variant
    Arts Council research shows 'worrying level of decline' in young people attending cultural events
    HSE physiotherapist who called face masks 'satanic symbols' accused of professional misconduct
    UK former health secretary Matt Hancock ‘profoundly sorry’ for deaths caused by Covid-19
    Tory MP apologises for attending ‘birthday drinks’ during Covid
    Inquiry into Ireland's Covid-19 response to be set up this year, Varadkar says
    2021 was second year in a row with fewer cancer diagnoses due to Covid, report finds
    Access to cancer treatment has returned to pre-Covid levels, report finds
    Debunked: Confusion over news article helps spread baseless claims about Pandemic Treaty
    Boris Johnson hands WhatsApps and notebooks to UK Cabinet Office amid Covid inquiry row
    Two-thirds of all Covid deaths occurred in care homes, study finds
    Boris Johnson reported to police over new ‘potential lockdown breaches’
    WHO declares an end to Covid-19 global health emergency
    Covid vaccine requirement for international travelers entering US to end 11 May
    Tony Holohan says media and others tried to 'oversimplify' pandemic response
    Mater Hospital nurse up for global award on leading change in infection control after pandemic
    Rollout of pandemic bonus has had errors but is largely complete, says Donnelly
    Covid-19 testing centres to close nationally, as testing no longer needed for 'vast majority'
    Opinion: If global leaders can't agree on the origin of Covid then what hope for future crises?
    Seána Glennon
    Covid Tracker app expected to be 'decommissioned' by this summer
    HSE bought 10 times more ventilators than necessary, hundreds of which were unusable
    UK ministers reportedly considered culling pet cats at start of pandemic over health fears
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