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Coronavirus: ‘Act now or lose entire tourist season’ says Councillor

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By Michelle Crean and Sean Moriarty

With one case of the Coronavirus (Covid-19) confirmed in Northern Ireland, a local councillor has warned the Government to take immediate action to prevent its spread - saying it could potentially have far-reaching effects on the tourist industry in the town.

Cllr Donal Grady has also warned that patients would need to be quarantined - and with the current overcrowding situation in Irish hospitals alternative accommodation would have to be sought.

He warned that Killarney could be used as a quarantine centre given the large number of hotels in the town and that many of them have yet to re-open for the upcoming tourist season.

“We need to do what we did in the year of the Foot and Mouth and stop all gatherings of people until this blows over,” he said. “Yes, we will all lose money in the short-term, but if we take action now, we can be open properly in a month’s time.”

Grady was also reacting to the news the Ireland and Italy Six Nations rugby match, scheduled for next weekend, has been postponed. So far, this is the only decisive action taken by a Government agency after the Department for Transport, Tourism and Sport officials met with Irish Rugby Union officials this week.

Public information is very unclear and while the Department of Health has issued guidelines there seems to no clear plan, and Grady questioned why other agencies were not taking the same level of action.

“I was with my pharmacist and he has not been advised by the HSE,” added the veteran councillor.

Members of the public are concerned about their own travel plans but when the Killarney Advertiser contacted a number of different Killarney-based travel agencies they declined to comment about the current situation.

A group of 35 from St Brendan’s College returned from a trip to Borneo in Italy near infected region Lombardi, on February 15.

School Principal Sean Coffey told the Killarney Advertiser that as soon as they became aware of the outbreak, they contacted the HSE who put them in touch with the Department of Public Health of specific notifiable diseases.

“The incubation period is between seven and 14 days – the last day is today. We were back the 15th and the first case was the 21st. The department advised us what to look for. All parents are aware of where their sons were, and we asked people to report any concerns.”

Local tourism bosses were also reluctant to comment on the situation when asked by the Killarney Advertiser, including members of the Kerry Branch of the Irish Hotel Federation.

However, the national press office for the IHF issued the following statement.

“We are putting in place measures for our members to mitigate the potential risks posed to public health. It is too early to determine the economic impact that the global outbreak will have on our sector.”

 

 

 

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Heartbeat to host public meeting on heart health

The guest speaker on the night will be Dr Haytham Makki, Consultant Interventional Cardiologist, who will discuss heart health in general and address questions from those attending. Dr Makki is […]

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The guest speaker on the night will be Dr Haytham Makki, Consultant Interventional Cardiologist, who will discuss heart health in general and address questions from those attending.

Dr Makki is a long-time supporter and friend of Heartbeat, and the meeting will include a Question and Answer session, followed by tea, coffee, and biscuits with time for informal chat.
Free copies of the Safefood 101 Square Meals recipe book will also be available on a first-come, first-served basis.
This is a free and open meeting, and everyone is welcome to attend.

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Galaxy Girls set Barcelona alight with football delight

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By Luke Mangan

Last weekend, the MEK Galaxy U14 girls made all the county proud.

They brought European silverware back to the Kingdom by winning a prestigious U14 competition in Barcelona.

They did this by competing against youth teams from across Europe, including 22 other Irish teams.

The outstanding squad of 15, whom they all hailed from Fossa, Listry, Fieries, Milltown, Ballyhar and Killorglin, travelled to Barcelona with coaches Tony and Jo Harty and Nuala Quigg to compete against the top talented adolescent squads from the continent.

MEK’s first test was in the group stage when they faced IFK Stocksund, hailing from Finland. This was a convincing 3-0 win for the Irish girls with Ava Harty, Alannah Daly and Grace Ryan each converting once to seal a win.

The girls from Kerry continued their impressive form when they beat Spanish side TFC in their second group game.

The goals came from Alanah Daly, Isabelle O’Connor, Sinead Curran, and Ava O’Sullivan who played through injury but incredibly scored a brace.

Within the first two games, this talented set of players scored eight goals, and had six different goalscorers.

This showed the team’s superior talent and their versatile squad.

Their final group match was a sturdy test as they faced Norwegian side SK Brann, but thankfully a draw was enough to see the Kerry natives get into the knockout stages, thanks to a savory goal from Ava Harty.

In the ‘A’ semi-final, Galaxy faced anther strong Norwegian opponent, this time being Tertnes IL.

Both teams were unable to find a goal in normal time, so the match would be decided by a penalty shootout.

Despite being under pressure, the girls managed to pull through and triumph by winning 5-4.

With only two hours to rest and recover, they were back in action for the final which was held in the Futbol Salou Arena.

The girls faced one of Sweden’s best youth teams, Brommapojkarna IF.

There was a huge crowd in attendance.

The girls put out an incredible display of defensive and attacking football.

At the end of 90 minutes, both teams were held to 0-0; this did not seem to faze the girls as they had already been in this position during the tournament earlier.

The game would be decided by penalties, and Galaxy won the game in a comfortable 4-3 shootout.

Goalkeeper, Saoirse Teahan pulled off two outstanding saves and Aoibhinn O’Flaherty scored the decisive goal, despite carrying an injury from the semi-final. MEK Galaxy U14 girls were then crowned champions of Barcelona.


Each member of the squad played superbly throughout the tournament, and this was evidential throughout every game they played. Esmee Van Benthem was deservedly named as player of the tournament due to her exceptional performances.


Huge celebrations followed full time, and the girls were welcomed home by their families.
Two captains, Grace Barry and Ava Harty, with the cup


Esmee Van Benthem, who won Player of the Tournament


Full squad:

Saoirse Teahan
Grace Ryan
Lily Fogarty
Isabelle O Connor
Alannah Daly
Tara O Connell
Sinead Curran
Ava O Sullivan
Aoibhinn O Flaherty
Grace Barry
Megan Quigg
Ava Harty
Elise Brunner
Beibhinn Kelly
Esmee Van Benthem

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