Donnelly awaiting new advice on further booster vaccines

The Health Minister says he’s expecting new advice soon on a 4th Covid vaccine for people at higher risk.

NIAC is also considering if everyone will need another booster in the autumn.

Stephen Donnelly says the country is now “through the Omicron wave”.

But he says some hospitals remain under pressure from Covid – and another booster campaign might be needed…………


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7,143 new cases of Covid 19

7,143 new cases of Covid 19 have been reported this afternoon, with 2,383 positive PCR tests, while yesterday, 4,760 people registered positive antigen tests through the HSE portal.

As of 8am today, 808 COVID-19 patients were hospitalised, 47 of them in intensive care.

Latest figures for Letterkenny University Hospital show 62 infected patients at the hospital, none of them in the ICU.

Meanwhile, 2,053 new cases were reported in Northern Ireland this afternoon, with two additional deaths.

 

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Sean Hurson to ref Donegal Monaghan

Referee Sean Hurson will be in charge of next Sunday’s Donegal Monaghan Allianz League Division One clash.

The Tyrone official who recently refereed the All Ireland Club Final at Croke Park will have a shorter trip this time around for the much anticipated clash in Ballybofey of two sides who are looking to firm up their Divisional status.

After four games, Donegal are tied third on 5 points with Armagh, two points of the leading duo of Kerry and Mayo while Monaghan who have 2 points and sit second bottom need points in the closing rounds to avoid the drop.

Donegal v Monaghan will be LIVE on Highland from the 1.45pm throw in association with Highland Motors.

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Crop growing plans ‘tough but doable’

The Agriculture Minister says he has full confidence in farmer’s ability to respond to the challenges which lie ahead.

Ireland imports about 60 per cent of the grain consumed here, as there’s fears of a food crisis with Ukraine’s farms out of action.

As a result, farmers are to be told to plant wheat, barley and other grains as part of emergency food security plans being drawn up by Government.

Minister Charlie McConalogue is setting up an emergency response team within his department to assist in responding to a ‘rapidly evolving situation.’

Minister McConalogue says it’ll be tough but doable:


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Support ‘growing’ for new amenity in Carndonagh

There are hopes that a new amenity can be created in Carndonagh.

The Barrack Hill Town Park Steering Committee is seeking funding for a wildlife pond and wetlands are with a 5km off road walk and cycleway loop.

Many people and local businesses are already lending their support to the project but others are also urged to help raise initial funding in order to apply for further funding via the Leader programme.

Carmel Doherty, Chairperson of the group says the proposed development would have far-reaching benefits for the local community:


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Woman dies following collision in Raphoe

 

A woman who was seriously injured in a collision in Raphoe last week has died.

The woman has been named locally as Teresa Hepburn (née Peoples).

The crash, involving two cars happened on Wednesday afternoon last at Guesthouse End Street when a car collided with a second vehicle which Gardai say then struck a pedestrian.

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Twelve Donegal projects to share €96,000 in funding

Twelve Donegal projects are to share €96,000 in funding under the Built Heritage Investment Scheme.

The funding will be administered by the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage.

In a statement, Minister Charlie McConalogue says the funding is useful for custodians and owners of our historical and protected buildings in Donegal and will help to maintain our historical buildings for future generations.

See full list below:

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Home heating oil limited in Donegal

Some suppliers in Donegal are limiting the volume of home heating oil people can buy.

It’s due to a surge in demand and a trend of panic buying emerging due to the rise in fuel prices.

Some deliveries are being capped at 500 litres per household in a bid to cater to everyone.

Kevin McPartlan of Fuels For Ireland says the cap is reasonable:

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Top places for Donegal men on Mayo Rally

Monaghan’s Josh Moffett (Hyundai i20 R5) and his Limerick co-driver Keith Moriarty took a start to finish victory on the McHugh’s Service Station Mayo Rally, the opening round of the Triton Showers backed Motorsport Ireland Rally Championship. At the end of the day’s eight stages they had amassed a winning margin of 27.9 seconds over the VW Polo GTi R5 of Dubliner Robert Barrable and his Donegal co-driver Paddy Robinson. The Monaghan/Kerry crew of Stephen Wright/Ger Conway (Ford Fiesta R5) were 32.3 seconds further behind in third.

The two-wheel drive category was won by the Armagh/Galway duo of Jason Black/Karl Egan (Toyota Starlet), who finished just three seconds ahead of Cavan’s Gary Kiernan/Darren O’Brien (Ford Escort).

On a brisk morning Moffett set the pace on the opening stage where Barrable made a stunning return after a lengthy absence and was only 1.4 seconds behind with Stephen Wright (Fiesta R5) ten seconds further adrift. It was a similar top three on the second stage as Moffett extended his overall lead over Barrable to 3.7 seconds with Wright 14.2 seconds further adrift. At the Claremorris service park Moffett stated he had taken a steady pace and Barrable’s challenge was something he was expecting. Barrable admitted he was surprised to be so close to the rally leader. Wright was untroubled. Fourth placed Aidan Wray (Fiesta R5), who was 33.7 seconds off the rally lead, backed off on the second stage as his tyres had lost their effect.

Meanwhile, Mayonooth’s Paul Barrett enjoyed a good run through both stages to occupy fifth place where he was followed by the right hand drive Fiesta R5 of former national champion Tim McNulty, who described his participation as “a learning curve.” Brendan Cumiskey (VW Polo GTi R5) was seventh but by his own reckoning was slow through S.S. 2.

The remainder of the top ten included the rear wheel drive Escort of Cavan’s Gary Kiernan, who led the two-wheel drive category, VW Polo GTi R5 debutant Eamonn Kelly and the Toyota Starlet of Armagh’s Jason Black. Gary McPhillips crashed his Escort on the opening stage. Omagh’s Seamus Leonard (Ford Fiesta R5), who stalled his Fiesta R5 on the opening stage lost considerable time when he hit a wall and broke the rear wheel on S.S. 2.

On the repeat of both stages, Moffett edged further ahead with another pair of fastest times to lead Barrable by 15.9 seconds, neither driver had any issues. A steady Wright retained third and McNulty slotted into fourth. “I am beginning to step it up.” Barrett had some overheating issues on the fourth stage. Cumiskey was next and Darren Gass performed better on both stages to move into seventh in his Citroen C3 R5 with Eamonn Kelly, Michael Carbin (Mitsubishi) and Gary Kiernan completing the top ten. Kelly softened the suspension; Carbin was pleased with his performances but reckoned his third stage time didn’t really reflect his efforts; Kiernan’s tyre pressures were all wrong due to a faulty gauge. Former champion Niall Maguire (Fiesta R5) was fifteenth.

Retaining his stranglehold on both stages Moffett increased his lead to 28.3 seconds after S.S. 6. Barrable was content in second but reckoned his selection of a hard compound tyre was incorrect. Wright retained third and Barrett slotted into fourth – a position that changed after each loop. Gass and Cumiskey and Kelly were all pleased with their efforts. McNulty slipped down the order after he overshot on S.S. 5. Carbin and Donegal’s Stuart Darcy (Proton) held ninth and tenth respectively.

In the battle for two-wheel drive supremacy, Jason Black (Toyota Starlet) edged ahead of Kiernan (Escort) by just 1.5 seconds, the latter reckoning his tyre choice was too soft.

On the final pair of stages that were shorter versions of the opening stages, Moffett went on to secure the win ahead of Barrable and Wright. Gass netted fourth after Barrett damaged the front of his Fiesta on the penultimate stage when he lost brakes, he retired at the stage finish.

Meanwhile, in an exciting battle for the two-wheel drive category, Kiernan edged ahead of Black on the penultimate stage after he changed tyres but Black set a stunning time to claim a three second win on the very final stage.

Former national champion Declan Boyle and Peadar Hurson were both amongst the non-starters.

Results:

1. Josh Moffett/Keith Moriarty (Hyundai i20 R5) 55m. 43.4s.

2. Robert Barrable/Paddy Robinson (VW Polo GTi R5) +27.9s

3. Stephen Wright/Ger Conway (Ford Fiesta R5) +1m. 00.2s.

4. Darren Gass/Noel O’Sullivan (Citroen C3 Rally 2) +2m. 01.7s.

5. Eamonn Kelly/Conor Mohan (VW Polo GTi R5) +2m. 05.2s.

6. Brendan Cumiskey/Darragh Mullen (VW Polo GTi R5) +2m. 06.8s.

7. Tim McNulty/Paul Kiely (Ford Fiesta R5) +2m. 27.0s.

8. Jason Black/Karl Egan (Toyota Starlet) +2m. 49.6s.

9. Michael Carbin/Dean O’Sullivan (Mitsubishi EvoVII) +2m. 50.8s.

10. Stuart Darcy/Liam McIntyre (Proton) +2m. 52.6s.

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