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Look to Britain’s example on vaccine rollout – says Cllr Grady

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By Sean Moriarty

Nearly one week on and local councillor Donal Grady is standing by his calls for British Prime Minister Boris Johnson to handle the vaccine rollout in this country.

According to BBC News: “More than 14 million people have now received a first dose in the UK. More than 530,000 of those have received a second dose. This progress means the UK continues to be among the countries with the highest vaccination rates globally.”

In the Republic of Ireland, as of midnight on Monday, the latest date for collated figures, there have been 280,581 doses of COVID-19 vaccine administered in Ireland: 182,193 people have received their first dose and 98,388 people have received their second dose.

At last Monday’s Kerry County Council meeting in Tralee the long-serving Killarney councillor said: “We could do with Boris Johnson for six months,” in reference to his ability to get the vaccines out in far greater numbers than his Irish counterparts.

Speaking to the Killarney Advertiser yesterday (Thursday) Cllr Grady said: “He may not have got everything right but showed the Irish and EU Governments how it is done when it comes to the vaccine rollout. The EU left us whistling and I don’t see any of our elected MEPs roaring about this.”

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Fossa Swimmers make a splash at County Finals

The Fossa Swim team pictured at the Tralee Sports Complex following their successful outing at the County Finals of the Community Games on Sunday, February 15. The 25-strong squad delivered […]

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The Fossa Swim team pictured at the Tralee Sports Complex following their successful outing at the County Finals of the Community Games on Sunday, February 15.

The 25-strong squad delivered an impressive performance, securing a total of 37 medals across various individual and relay events.
Two Fossa swimmers captured gold medals, officially qualifying them for the National Community Games Finals scheduled for later this year.

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HeartBeat’s expert talk on the science of sleep

HeartBeat Kil larney will focus on the vital role of sleep in cardiac and mental health at its next community meeting on February 24. The event, held at the Parish […]

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larney will focus on the vital role of sleep in cardiac and mental health at its next community meeting on February 24.
The event, held at the Parish Centre on Park Road, features guest speaker Dr Anna O’Sullivan, a Senior Clinical Psychologist with the HSE.
Following her previous popular sessions with the group, Dr O’Sullivan will return to provide a deep dive into the neuroscience of sleep.
The talk will explore why rest is a cornerstone of physical and mental well-being and how sleep requirements shift throughout various life stages, from childhood and the teenage years to parenthood, perimenopause, and older adulthood.
Attendees can expect practical advice on managing common sleep difficulties and strategies for improving sleep quality. Dr O’Sullivan will also outline simple self-care actions that can maintain or enhance long-term sleeping habits, as well as the long-term impacts of insufficient rest.
The meeting begins at 8:00 pm at the Parish Centre and is open to all members of the community. A question-and-answer session will follow the presentation, and the evening will conclude with light refreshments and an opportunity for attendees to chat.

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