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Stark warning as Donegal faces second wave of Covid-19

written by Staff Writer August 14, 2020
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Every person in Donegal is being urged to re-double their efforts and help protect their community against Covid-19. 

Public officials are warning that we “potentially face a second wave of infection” in the region. 

Twenty two new cases of Covid-19 have been detected in Donegal in the past two weeks.

The HSE, Gardai, and local county councils have issued a plea to the public. They are calling on individuals and business owners to take action and have called out private house parties as a cause for some local outbreaks.

“We have come a long way together and we now need to avoid any sense of complacency or irresponsibility as we potentially face a second wave of infection in the northwest region. This is really important to avoid people getting ill from COVID 19 and the potential for our health systems in the North West becoming over-whelmed,” said a joint statement from the public sector bodies.

 “There has been an increase in house parties and in specific cases this has led to significant out-breaks in the northwest region, again putting the region, society and economy at further risk of a lockdown and the potential for severe health effects. The public health guidance on gatherings is there for a reason – to keep us all safe. It must be followed.”

Covid 19 social distancing signs at Bundoran Beach

The authorities and health service said they understand that people are growing tired of restrictions and new measures but there is no room for complacency:

“Our communities across Donegal, Sligo and Leitrim have been living with the COVID-19 pandemic for the past six months. We have all dealt with the very severe restrictions of the earlier “lockdown” measures that seen our lives, society and the wider economy almost brought to a standstill. It was those severe measures, done in the interest of public health and keeping people safe that guided our region through the first peak of COVID and kept the spread of the virus to a minimum.

“We have had several weeks of low transmission and our economy has re-opened across most sectors. The past month has been very busy with visitors in the northwest region and there is a sense of some return to normality. It is well acknowledged that people are tired of living with such restrictions and they can only take so much. The huge compliance by most people is also acknowledged and appreciated.”

Moville Shore Walk – June 2020

The three public sector bodies in the North West of An Gardai, HSE and the County Councils for Donegal, Sligo and Leitrim have been working together throughout this pandemic response. They meet regularly and co-ordinate actions in response to the current and emerging situation.

They have issued a joint statement today to highlight the following:

“Each adult must take personal responsibility for themselves and the people around them. The measures to be taken are well known at this stage. It is appropriate to “call-out” bad behaviour and to do so in a positive way.

 “Businesses have been struggling through this period. Many have obtained government supports and many have re-opened in a very trying economic climate. All businesses are required to follow the public health advice and implement the measures to keep their employees and customers safe. Again, the measures are well known. Most businesses have made investments and sacrifices to meet the public health requirements and they are to be thanked for that. It is disappointing that some businesses have not taken the measures and have put their employees and customers at risk. There have been cases where this has led to COVID outbreaks. These businesses have had to be shut down. They have put people in danger directly and have also put the wider economy at risk of a regional lockdown. The irresponsible actions of a few can affect many. Customers should expect to see proper measures in place and should not accept anything less. They should only frequent places where measures are in place and they themselves feel comfortable and safe.”

A member of An Garda Siochana patrolling Rossnowlagh beach during the Covid-19 lockdown in April 2020

“The enforcement bodies are very active visiting premises and locations and will take all appropriate actions up to and including prosecution if warranted. However, enforcement will only bring results in a limited way and fighting COVID-19 requires a “whole of society” response. We appeal to everyone to follow the public health advice, implement the well-known safety measures, take personal responsibility and help keep everyone safe.

“Lastly, we remember all those who have died from COVID, many of whom were not in a position to fight it themselves and depended on the wider community around them. It is against this backdrop that we ask everyone to do what they can.

 

Stark warning as Donegal faces second wave of Covid-19 was last modified: August 15th, 2020 by Staff Writer
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