INMO: 'Extremely worrying' to see Covid-19 outbreaks in hospitals
The union was responding to reports of a Covid-19 outbreak at Beaumont Hospital.
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The union was responding to reports of a Covid-19 outbreak at Beaumont Hospital.
Defence costs were awarded against Ryan Tobin.
A garda investigation has been launched.
The man has since been released without charge.
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Two mature and settled neighbourhoods with loads of green space.
The Beaumont Hospital Foundation’s annual Honour Your Heroes event took place yesterday.
The incident happened on Friday night.
The teenager is understood to be in a serious condition after the incident.
Crews are being told to use Dublin Airport for transfers to Beaumont Hospital, adding up to 20 minutes onto the journey for the patient.
The incident occurred at around 3.45pm this afternoon at a farm in Congort, Shinrone.
Callum Grimes was knocked down on 27 December last year.
Two men have been arrested and are being questioned at Clontarf Garda Station.
In separate incidents, the Dublin Fire Brigade attended a gorse fire in Glencullen, and a tree on fire in Newlands Cross.
Two units from North Strand fire station are currently at the scene.
The incident happened in Erris Bay, Boyle at around 4.30 this morning.
The 18-year-old sustained serious injuries in November and remains in an induced coma.
Gardaí are appealing for witnesses to the crash, which happened on the Grange Road in Donaghmede.
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A witness says the man was pepper-sprayed by gardaí.
The Thornwood development was bought by Túath Housing last month.
The properties in Finglas and Beaumont will be handed over for occupation in the coming months.
The north Dublin hospital has asked people to avoid attending its emergency department unless absolutely necessary.
Unless they’re really sick, that is.
45 patients were waiting on trolleys in the A&E this morning, according to the nursing union the INMO.
It’s over 10,000, with 2,352 waiting for over a year.
One man was killed over the weekend and two others were seriously injured.
The 23-year-old was last seen in Beaumont last night.
The road was temporarily closed but has since re-opened.
Vacant positions have been filled but the unit will not reopen until 21 September.
Dr John Hinds passed away earlier today.
But gardaí got it back.
Gerry Feeney’s family say he was treated as if he was invisible.
This comes after news of planned industrial action at Beaumont Hospital – one of the worst affected by overcrowding.
The hospital had 41 people on trolleys today and has cancelled surgery for the week.
The 24-year-old man sustained a broken eye-socket and cheek bone.
Health Minister Leo Varadkar says he expects the situation in Beaumont to ease this week — but nurses want an ‘emergency’ declared.
His mum was part of the Happy New Ear campaign, which called for a changed to the existing implant system.