Dr Ronan Glynn issues urgent warning after spike of 85 new cases

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Coronavirus update: Dr Ronan Glynn issues urgent warning to public after spike of 85 new cases

The Acting Chief Medical Officer has issued an urgent warning to the public after a massive spike in coronavirus cases on Thursday.

And Dr Ronan Glynn has urged the public to avoid large crowds, social distance and wear face masks in public.“We are now at a crucial point in our response to COVID-19. “COVID-19 is extremely infectious and no one is immune. Follow public health advice and stay vigilant.” Every day we'll send you a roundup e-mail of all the latest news. Local Irish news, UK and international news, local and national Sport and entertainment news , all in one handy e-mail.

 

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