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Pedestrian Dead Following Vehicle Collision In Tipperary.

Gardaí are appealing for information after the death of a man aged in his 70s, following a collision in Co Tipperary.
We understand that the victim, who was a pedestrian, was struck by a motor vehicle, while crossing on Castle Street in Cahir, at approximately 5:50pm yesterday evening.

The man was quickly rushed to Cork University Hospital, where he was later, sadly, pronounced dead. The driver of the vehicle was uninjured. The area of Castle Street in the town, overnight, remained closed to facilitate a technical examination and local diversions this morning, via the Cahir by-pass, remain in position.

Cahir Gardaí are appealing for any witnesses, particularly any road users who may have dash cam video, to immediately contact Cahir Garda Station Tel. No. 052 744 5630 or the Garda Confidential Line on Tel. No. 1800 666 111 or indeed any Garda Station.

Killer Covid-19 Cases Reach 25,144 On Irish Mainland Within Past 24 Hours.

The Department of Health has confirmed a further 21,384 new cases of Covid-19, here in the Republic of Ireland, within the past 24 hours, same figure down from its record high yesterday of 26,122.
However it is reckoned that same confirmed cases are far more than this figure reported.

There are 984 people this morning in hospital, with the virus; up 67 cases since yesterday, and of these 83 are in intensive care units across the country; same figure unchanged since yesterday.

In the Republic also, as of yesterday, a total of 2,382,753 booster vaccines have been administered.

Yesterday, pharmacies in the Irish Republic urged customers to order their medicines in advance due to a large number of staff absences.

Northern Ireland‘s Department of Health, have confirmed a further 3,760 coronavirus cases today, up from the 3,458 cases reported yesterday.
Sadly. they have also reported 2 more Covid-19 related deaths, also today.

In the northern Chinese city of Tianjin, nearly 14 million people have been instructed to stay at home, while it begins to conducts mass Covid testing after a spate of recent cases.

The Delta variant of the virus appears to be swiftly fading, with the arrival of the Omicron variant in December, possibly having contributed to this turning point. However, while there have been some new variants identified since, same have not gained any feared momentum.

Nevertheless, the world recorded more than two million daily coronavirus cases on average between January 1st and January 7th, with figures since at least doubling.

Johns Hopkins University (JHU), this afternoon, reports total infected cases worldwide at 305,328,808, with deaths, sadly, at 5,486,004 and rising.

It was never more important that everyone now continue to support our schools, businesses, immediate family and friends and to keep to the spirit of public health advice.

Burst Domestic Water Pipe Closes Thurles Westgate Area.

The Westgate area of Thurles, leading west from Liberty Square into Friar Street in the town, remains closed this Sunday morning.

The area remains closed this lunch time due to a burst water pipe, which for a time flooded the area. Council staff are currently attempting necessary repair work.

This is the second such burst water pipe incident within this same immediate area, within the last 9 months.

Death Of Eddie McCormack, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.

It was with great sadness that we learned of the death, today, Saturday 8th January 2022, of Mr Eddie McCormack, Clonora, Glengoole, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.

Pre-deceased by his father James and mother Elizabeth, his sister-in-law Mary Brett; Mr McCormack passed away while in the care of staff at Tipperary University Hospital, Clonmel, South Tipperary.

His passing is most deeply regretted by his devoted wife Josie, sister-in-law Kitty (Kenny), brothers-in-law Michael and Dan Gleeson, extended relatives, neighbours and friends.

Requiescat in Pace.

Funeral Arrangements.

The earthly remains of Mr McCormack will repose at O’Connell’s Funeral Home, Killenaule, Thurles on tomorrow evening, Sunday, January 9th, from 7:30pm to 9:00pm.
His body will be received into the Church of St Patrick and St Oliver, Glengoole, Thurles on Monday afternoon, January 10th, to repose for Requiem Mass at 2:00pm, followed by interment immediately afterwards in the adjoining graveyard.

[NB: Due to Public Health Guidelines, regarding C-19 virus restrictions; those attending Requiem Mass will continue to observe strict adherence to social distancing, face covering, with no hand shaking.]

The extended McCormack family wish to express their appreciation for your understanding at this difficult time and have made arrangements for those wishing to send messages of condolence, to use the link shown HERE.


Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis.

Killer Covid-19 Cases Today Reach 29,580 On Irish Mainland.

Labour education spokesperson Mr Aodhán Ó Ríordáin and Sinn Féin’s Mrs Mary Lou McDonald, over past weeks; anxious to get their headline, both unqualified individuals and party followers, believe children and their teachers are freezing in our classrooms, from windows being left open.
Both elected representatives, in their failure to inform themselves, are deliberately misleading parents, teachers and students.

Please see the report from an expert group HERE.

We ask both of these political parties, because of their obvious ignorance of facts, not to make statements that might inadvertently or otherwise encourage parents, teachers and pupils to close classroom windows.
Open windows play a vital role in the ventilation of rooms. Rooms may be slightly colder as a result of open windows, but cold is the lesser of two current evils, and same is being combated by intelligent teachers advocating an extra clothing layer and the use of normal indoor heating.

Please Listen to Science.

Idle, elected representatives, all seeking attention from the media, please note; HEPA filters are not an alternative to open windows, but may be helpful in some poorly ventilated rooms, corridors etc, and in a large number of schools here in modern Ireland, are not needed. See also pdf shown HERE.

The Department of Health in the Irish Republic has confirmed 26,122 new cases of Covid-19, within the last 24 hours; same the highest daily number since the pandemic began, with the previous highest reported being 23,817 on January 6th last.

There are 917 people in our hospitals across the country, down 19 since yesterday, of whom 83 are in ICUs, down one.

During the first week or two of this Omicron wave, the positivity was largely among young people aged 19 to 24, but this week it is rising through the older age groups.

The Department of Health in Northern Ireland, also, reported a further 3,458 coronavirus cases today, down from the 6,444 cases reported on yesterday. Sadly, the north’s Department of Health has reported 5 more Covid-19-related deaths also today, bringing their total number of deaths since the start of the pandemic to 3,007.
One in every 12 people in Northern Ireland has received a Covid test in the past seven days.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned against describing the Omicron variant as mild, saying that it is killing people across the world.

While recent studies suggest that Omicron is less likely to make people seriously ill, than the previous Covid variant; however the record number of people catching it has left health systems under severe pressure. The above remarks by WHO chief Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus come as a 74-year-old man is reported to have died from the Omicron variant, in the western state of Rajasthan, thus becoming India’s first death from the new variant.

On the Continent of Africa, poor health infrastructure, a lack of funding for training and the deployment of medical staff, as well as vaccine storage issues; each combine in playing a part in why only about 9% of people have only been fully vaccinated against Covid, to date.

In Italy, one of Italy’s premier immunology experts on coronavirus has been given police protection after she was sent a bullet inside a letter threatening her and her family. Professor Antonella Viola was apparently targeted because of her public support for children to be vaccinated.

In Germany, the country is understood to be planning mandatory vaccinations for adults.

It was never more important that everyone now continue to support our schools, businesses, immediate family and friends and to keep to the spirit of public health advice.