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louth County Council acknowledge louth Civil Defence Covid-19 response
from 01-02-2023
a PReSenTaTIon ceremony was held in the oriel Centre, Dundalk on Thursday 26th January 2023 where louth County Council Cathaoirleach Cllr. Conor Keelan presented special Covid- 19 medals to louth Civil Defence members.
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These medals were commissioned in 2022 by the then Minister for Defence Simon Coveney as a mark of appreciation of all Civil Defence volunteers who undertook duties during the Covid -19 crisis.
The medals consist of a cross, bearing the Irish Civil Defence harp logo, to signify extraordinary leadership, dedication, sense of duty and courage in assisting communities during the Covid-19 pandemic. a total of 20 volunteers from louth Civil Defence completed in excess of 200 taskings during the pandemic. These included: louth County Council have hosted a number of events as part of national commemorations for those lost in the pandemic, and to acknowledge those who worked through it. events were held over the last year in Dundalk and Drogheda to give the people of louth the opportunity to mark this occasion in an appropriate and dignified manner. These included a formal wreath laying ceremony at the Court house, Market Square, Dundalk and Fair Street, Drogheda.
Transporting people to and from hospital and other essential appointments; assisting the hSe at testing centres; assisting the Irish Blood Transfusion Service; Delivering essential foodstuff and medications to vulnerable households.
This is the second presentation ceremony for louth Civil Defence personnel. a national ceremony was held in Croke Park on 29 november 2022 where Minister Coveney presented Covid - 19 medals to Civil Defence representatives from all counties including seven members from louth.
The ceremony in the oriel Centre also saw a number of long service medals awarded to Civil Defence members, where Cllr. Keelan presented volunteers with 50 year, 30 year, 20 year and 10 year medals.