DublinGazette COVID-19: Stay calm, and focus on
getting through this – that’s the key message in our special spread SEE P6-7
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MARCH 19, 2020
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THE LATEST NEWS & SPORT FROM SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL JANUARY 4-10, AREA 2018
COVID-19 IMPACT
DUBLIN GAZETTE – Dublin’s number-one local newspaper – takes the health and safety of its staff, readers and advertisers very seriously – and that’s why we’re temporarily closing for just a few weeks as the COVID-19 crisis escalates across the country. Following our temporary closure for health and safety reasons, we anticipate returning with the next edition of Dublin’s best community newspaper in early to mid April. Until then, we wish our readers and advertisers the best of health.
MICHAEL MCGOVERN Managing Director Dublin Gazette Newspapers
WE WILL RISE AGAIN
A shot that sums up the city and national mood – the virtually deserted centre of town, as the city and Dubliners play it safe, stay home, and wait to see what happens next ... Picture: Alison O’Hanlon
The Coronavirus has hit almost every last person and business – but we will all prevail by pulling together
SHANE DILLON Acting Group Editor
NEVER before has our nation faced an economic, social and cultural threat like COVID-19/the Coronavirus – but with courage and resilience, we shall overcome. That was very much the message from An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar in his
address to the nation on Tuesday night – and it’s a message that we’ve already seen the good and ordinary people of Ireland take to their hearts. In these suddenly dark days, and despite knowing that worse is likely to come, Dubliners are showing their best sides, with courage in the face of hardship and fear coming to the fore. Yes, COVID-19 is a sudden and
unnerving threat to take very seriously, as the city all but empties, voices are stilled, and the hustle and bustle of normal life retreats into memory. But in the face of these difficulties, we will rise again. Laughter and noise will return to our streets; businesses will reopen; hope will return – and has not been extinguished. Far from it. Be safe, stay well, and we will prevail.
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