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Former HSE head criticises Monaghan-Kerry match going ahead

Oct 16, 2020 10:48 By News Northern Sound
Former HSE head criticises Monaghan-Kerry match going ahead
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Kerry GAA players heading to Monaghan for a match tomorrow will not fully mitigate the risk of contracting covid-19 by driving individually. There's

Kerry GAA players heading to Monaghan for a match tomorrow will not fully mitigate the risk of contracting covid-19 by driving individually.

There's criticism that the GAA National League will go ahead this weekend despite rising numbers of cases and Cavan, Monaghan and Donegal moving to Level 4 restrictions.

Roscommon will travel to Armagh for their match, with Leitrim travelling to Newry.

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Former Director General of the HSE Tony O'Brien says it's what happens around the game that is the real concern:

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