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Michael D versus the rest: How did your constituency vote?

The votes are in and Michael D Higgins will have another seven years in the Áras.

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Click here for our interactive list of constituencies or find your area below.

MICHAEL D HIGGINS has won the 2018 presidential election, coming in first in every constituency with Peter Casey second in all but one constituency.

Here are the breakdowns in each of the 40 constituencies. 

Carlow Kilkenny

Michael D Higgins - 25,717 (52%)

Peter Casey - 13,929 (28.2%)

Seán Gallagher - 3,506 (7.1%)

Joan Freeman - 2,636 (5.3%)

Liadh Ní Riada - 2,419 (4.9%) 

Gavin Duffy - 1,265 (2.5%)

Turnout: 45.98%

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Cavan Monaghan

Michael D Higgins - 16,749 (44.4%)

Peter Casey - 7,023 (18.6%)

Seán Gallagher - 6,771 (17.9%)

Liadh Ní Riada - 4,167 (11%)

Joan Freeman - 2,063 (5.5%)

Gavin Duffy - 1,000 (2.6%)

Turnout: 41.85%

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Clare

Michael D Higgins – 22,639 (54.7%)

Peter Casey - 11,722 (28.3%)

Seán Gallagher - 2,289 (5.5%)

Liadh Ní Riada - 2,186 (5.3%) 

Joan Freeman - 1,969 (4.7%)

Gavin Duffy - 617 (1.9%)

Turnout: 50.42%

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Cork East

Michael D Higgins - 20,388 (53.6%)

Peter Casey - 9,340 (24.5%)

Liadh Ní Riada - 2,705 (7.1%)

Seán Gallagher - 2,625 (6.9%)

Joan Freeman – 2,283 (6%)

Gavin Duffy – 716 (1.9%)

Turnout: 44.61%

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Cork North-Central 

Michael D Higgins – 18,851 (54%)

Peter Casey - 8,382 (24%)

Liadh Ní Riada – 3,112 (8.9%)

Joan Freeman – 2,010 (5.8%)

Seán Gallagher - 1,977 (5.7%)

Gavin Duffy - 545 (1.6%)

Turnout: 41.64%

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Cork North-West

Michael D Higgins - 17,638 (51.5%)

Peter Casey - 8,092 (23.6%)

Seán Gallagher - 3,199 (9.4%)

Liadh Ní Riada - 2,824 (8.2%)

Joan Freeman – 1,855 (5.4%)

Gavin Duffy - 630 (1.9%)

Turnout: 50.26%

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Cork South-Central

Michael D Higgins - 24,161 (60.5%)

Peter Casey - 7,323 (18.4%)

Liadh Ní Riada – 3,072 (7.7%)

Joan Freeman - 2,554  (6.4%)

Seán Gallagher – 2,164 (5.4%)

Gavin Duffy – 642 (1.6%)

Turnout: 45.95%

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Cork South-West

Michael D Higgins - 16,860 (55.1%)

Peter Casey - 6,582 (21.5%)

Liadh Ní Riada – 2,489 (8.1%)

Seán Gallagher – 2,374 (7.8%)

Joan Freeman - 1,635  (5.3%)

Gavin Duffy – 680 (2.2%)

Turnout: 48.46%

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Donegal

Michael D Higgins – 15,052 (38.1%)

Peter Casey - 12,952 (32.8%)

Liadh Ní Riada - 4,524 (11.4%)

Seán Gallagher - 3,684 (9.3%)

Joan Freeman - 2,653 (6.5%)

Gavin Duffy - 747 (1.9%)

Turnout: 33.74%

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Dublin Bay North

Michael D Higgins - 32,198 (63.9%)

Peter Casey - 8,009 (15.9%)

Joan Freeman - 3,372 (6.7%)

Liadh Ní Riada - 3,315 (6.6%)

Seán Gallagher - 2,500 (4.9%) 

Gavin Duffy - 1,010 (2%)

Turnout: 44.61%

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Dublin Bay South

Michael D Higgins - 20,765 (71.5%)

Peter Casey - 3,433 (11.8%)

Joan Freeman - 1,884 (6.5%)

Liadh Ní Riada - 1,221 (4.2%)

Seán Gallagher - 1,116 (3.8%) 

Gavin Duffy - 626 (2.2%)

Turnout: 36.75%

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Dublin Central

Michael D Higgins - 10,094 (65.4%)

Liadh Ní Riada – 1,749 (11.3%)

Peter Casey - 1,692 (11%)

Joan Freeman - 868 (5.6%)

Seán Gallagher - 529 (3.4%)

Gavin Duffy - 203 (1.3%)

Turnout: 31.78%

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Dublin Fingal 

Michael D Higgins - 27,039 (63.1%)

Peter Casey - 7,505 (17.5%)

Joan Freeman - 2,643 (6.2%)

Seán Gallagher - 2,369 (5.5%)

Liadh Ní Riada - 2,290 (5.4%)

Gavin Duffy - 986 (2.3%)

Turnout: 44.81%

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Dublin Mid-West

Michael D Higgins - 17,196 (59.3%)

Peter Casey - 5,128 (17.7%)

Joan Freeman - 2,734 (9.4%)

Liadh Ní Riada – 1,978 (6.8%)

Seán Gallagher - 1,433 (5%)

Gavin Duffy - 526 (1.8%)

Turnout: 40.83%

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Dublin North-West

Michael D Higgins - 14,728 (62.6%)

Peter Casey - 3,737 (15.9%)

Liadh Ní Riada - 1,932 (8.2%)

Joan Freeman - 1,546 (6.6%)

Seán Gallagher – 1,121 (4.8%)

Gavin Duffy - 451 (1.9%)

Turnout: 38.06%

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Dublin Rathdown

Michael D Higgins - 21,704 (68.7%)

Peter Casey - 4,385 (13.9%)

Joan Freeman - 2,177 (6.9%)

Seán Gallagher - 1,487 (4.7%)

Liadh Ní Riada - 1,141 (3.6%)

Gavin Duffy - 711 (2.2%)

Turnout: 48.49%

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Dublin South-Central

Michael D Higgins - 17,930 (65%)

Peter Casey - 3,794 (13.7%)

Liadh Ní Riada - 2,282 (8.3%)

Joan Freeman - 2,039 (7.4%)

Seán Gallagher - 1,105 (4%)

Gavin Duffy - 441 (1.6%)

Turnout: 38.14%

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Dublin South-West

Michael D Higgins - 28,151 (62.2%)

Peter Casey - 8,324 (18.4%)

Joan Freeman - 3,011 (6.7%)

Liadh Ní Riada - 2,584 (5.7%)

Seán Gallagher - 2,237 (4.9%)

Gavin Duffy - 929 (2.1%)

Turnout: 42.73%

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Dublin West

Michael D Higgins - 17,545 (62.1%)

Peter Casey - 4,887 (17.3%)

Joan Freeman - 2,053 (7.3%)

Liadh Ní Riada - 1,842 (6.5%)

Seán Gallagher - 1,430 (5%) 

Gavin Duffy - 514 (1.8%)

Turnout: 42.35%

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Dun Laoghaire

Michael D Higgins – 31,513 (70.2%)

Peter Casey - 5,872 (13.1%)

Joan Freeman - 2,866 (6.4%)

Seán Gallagher - 2,044 (4.9%)

Liadh Ní Riada - 1,596 (3.5%)

Gavin Duffy - 1,000 (2.1%)

Turnout: 46.92%

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Galway East

Michael D Higgins - 18,011 (52.9%)

Peter Casey - 11,227 (33%)

Joan Freeman - 1,545 (4.5%)

Seán Gallagher – 1,379 (4%)

Liadh Ní Riada - 1,029 (3%)

Gavin Duffy - 516 (1.5%)

Turnout: 48.47%

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Galway West

Michael D Higgins - 29,612 (62.4%)

Peter Casey - 10,821 (22.8%)

Joan Freeman - 2,445 (5.1%)

Liadh Ní Riada - 2,161 (4.5%)

Seán Gallagher - 1,783 (3.8%) 

Gavin Duffy - 660 (1.4%)

Turnout: 43.88%

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Kerry

Michael D Higgins – 25,078 (50.1%)

Peter Casey - 13,752 (27.4%)

Liadh Ní Riada - 4,253 (8.5%)

Joan Freeman - 3,102 (6.2%)

Seán Gallagher - 2,856 (5.7%) 

Gavin Duffy - 1,037 (2.1%)

Turnout: 45.31%

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Kildare North

Michael D Higgins - 23,103 (61.3%)

Peter Casey - 7,210 (19.1%)

Joan Freeman - 2,751 (7.3%)

Seán Gallagher - 2,258 (6%)

Liadh Ní Riada - 1,523 (4.1%)

Gavin Duffy - 844 (2.2%)

Turnout: 44.18%

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Kildare South

Michael D Higgins – 14,766 (56.9%)

Peter Casey - 5,819 (22.4%)

Seán Gallagher - 1,829 (7.1%)

Joan Freeman - 1,619 (6.2%)

Liadh Ní Riada - 1,307 (5%)

Gavin Duffy - 633 (2.4%)

Turnout: 41.11%

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Laois

Michael D Higgins – 13,754 (49.7%)

Peter Casey - 8,419 (30.5%)

Seán Gallagher - 1,845 (6.7%)

Joan Freeman - 1,464 (5.3%)

Liadh Ní Riada - 1,443 (5.2%)

Gavin Duffy - 718 (2.6%)

Turnout: 43.53%

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Limerick City

Michael D Higgins - 18,904 (57.7%)

Peter Casey - 7,845 (23.9%)

Liadh Ní Riada - 1,964 (6%)

Joan Freeman - 1,917 (5.9%)

Seán Gallagher - 1,557 (4.7%) 

Gavin Duffy - 578 (1.8%)

Turnout: 41.66%

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Limerick County

Michael D Higgins - 15,262 (48.1%)

Peter Casey - 10,865 (34.2%)

Joan Freeman - 1,762 (5.6%)

Seán Gallagher - 1,756 (5.5%) 

Liadh Ní Riada - 1,438 (4.5%) 

Gavin Duffy - 658 (2.1%)

Turnout: 46.63%

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Longford-Westmeath

Michael D Higgins - 18,024 (47.5%)

Peter Casey - 12,005 (31.6%)

Seán Gallagher - 2,873 (7.6%) 

Joan Freeman - 2,122 (5.6%) 

Liadh Ní Riada - 2,089 (5.5%) 

Gavin Duffy - 829 (2.2%)

Turnout: 41.56%

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Louth

Michael D Higgins - 26,291 (58.4%)

Peter Casey - 7,223 (16%)

Liadh Ní Riada - 4,175 (9.3%) 

Seán Gallagher - 2,934 (6.5%) 

Joan Freeman - 2,291 (5.1%)  

Gavin Duffy - 2,101 (4.7%)

Turnout: 41.34%

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Mayo

Michael D Higgins - 20,642 (49.8%)

Peter Casey - 12,850 (31%)

Seán Gallagher – 2,235 (5.4%) 

Joan Freeman - 2,663 (6.4%) 

Liadh Ní Riada - 2,107 (5.1%) 

Gavin Duffy - 937 (2.3%)

Turnout: 45.98%

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Meath East

Michael D Higgins - 16,754 (56.7%)

Peter Casey - 6,064 (20.5%)

Seán Gallagher - 2,060 (7%)

Joan Freeman - 1,883 (6.4%)

Liadh Ní Riada - 1,654 (5.6%)

Gavin Duffy - 1,142 (3.8%)

Turnout: 43.55%

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Meath West 

Michael D Higgins - 14,522 (54.1%)

Peter Casey - 5,917 (22%)

Seán Gallagher - 1,943 (7.2%)

Liadh Ní Riada - 1,847 (6.9%)

Joan Freeman - 1,727 (6.4%) 

Gavin Duffy - 904 (3.4%)

Turnout: 40.65%

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Offaly

Michael D Higgins - 13,977 (47%)

Peter Casey - 9,253 (31.1%)

Seán Gallagher - 2,672 (9%)

Joan Freeman - 1,691 (5.7%) 

Liadh Ní Riada - 1,444 (4.9%)

Gavin Duffy - 673 (2.3%)

Turnout: 45.41%

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Roscommon-Galway

Michael D Higgins - 14,626 (45.1%)

Peter Casey - 10,918 (34.5%)

Seán Gallagher - 2,270 (7.2%)

Joan Freeman - 1,850 (5.9%)  

Liadh Ní Riada - 1,617 (5.1%) 

Gavin Duffy - 713 (2.2%)

Turnout: 49.33%

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Sligo-Leitrim

Michael D Higgins - 20,601 (49.1%)

Peter Casey - 11,132 (26.5%)

Seán Gallagher - 3,749 (8.9%)

Liadh Ní Riada - 3,172 (7.6%)

Joan Freeman - 2,475 (5.9%)  

Gavin Duffy - 859 (2%)

Turnout: 44.05%

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Tipperary

Michael D Higgins - 24,917 (45.5%)

Peter Casey - 20,149 (36.8%)

Seán Gallagher - 3,077 (5.6%)

Liadh Ní Riada - 2,827 (5.1%)

Joan Freeman - 2,723 (5%)  

Gavin Duffy - 1,106 (2%)

Turnout: 48.39%

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Waterford

Michael D Higgins - 18,609 (52.2%)

Peter Casey - 8,822 (24.7%)

Liadh Ní Riada - 2,837 (7.9%)

Seán Gallagher - 2,530 (7.1%) 

Joan Freeman - 2,025 (5.7%)  

Gavin Duffy - 847 (2.4%)

Turnout: 43.35%

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Wexford

Michael D Higgins - 27,020 (55.5%)

Peter Casey - 11,818 (24.2%)

Seán Gallagher - 3,499 (7.2%) 

Liadh Ní Riada - 2,939 (6%) 

Joan Freeman - 2,272 (4.7%)  

Gavin Duffy - 1,161 (2.4%)

Turnout: 44.05%

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Wicklow

Michael D Higgins - 31,555 (63%)

Peter Casey - 8,507 (17%)

Seán Gallagher - 3,449 (6.9%) 

Joan Freeman - 2,820 (5.6%)  

Liadh Ní Riada - 2,733 (5.4%)  

Gavin Duffy - 1,043 (2.1%)

Turnout: 50.71%

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    Mute Alan Rossiter
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    Mar 18th 2020, 3:54 PM

    The cynic in me thinks that Arlene is digging her heals in just to show she is British and therefore will not do the same as the Irish, but will do the same as the British even if that is not what NI citizens want her to do. The Scots and Welsh closing the schools gives her the opportunity to show she is as British as the Scots and Welsh. A ladder to climb down.

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    Mar 18th 2020, 3:57 PM

    @Alan Rossiter: is say your statement is a statement of fact!

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    Mute 2thFairy
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    Mar 18th 2020, 3:59 PM

    @Alan Rossiter: couldn’t agree more. The DUPs will happily risk everything. With Brexit they risked people’s livelihoods and now with the virus they risk people’s lives. All in an effort to prove/remain being British

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    Mute Emer Caffrey
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    Mar 18th 2020, 4:59 PM

    @Alan Rossiter: Arlene will do as Boris says

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    Mute Aidan Haughey
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    Mar 18th 2020, 5:46 PM

    @Alan Rossiter: had my children out anyway. They go to school in Tyrone. Take the power out off her hands. Seriously tricky ppl.

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    Mute Paul Furey
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    Mar 18th 2020, 6:02 PM

    @Alan Rossiter: BJ caved in! Well done Scotland and NI :)

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    Mute John Murphy
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    Mar 18th 2020, 3:50 PM

    About time.
    The north won’t close until Westminster tells them though.

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    Mute Joe Johnson
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    Mar 18th 2020, 5:34 PM

    @John Murphy: Snalene will now do as she’s told and not what was best for keeping this whole island safe. She will be remembered for doing nothing what a great leader.

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    Mute SFAnkleTapper
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    Mar 18th 2020, 6:14 PM

    @John Murphy: it’s not unprecedented…plenty of countries have done it already.

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    Mute sean de paore
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    Mar 18th 2020, 4:00 PM

    Dáil Éireann 1-0 Northern Ireland Assembly
    Who said there was no sport

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    Mute paul
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    Mar 18th 2020, 7:15 PM

    The extra week the UK had has been used for teachers to prepare student home course work and allow the parents to plan child care arrangements. There are no right answers here, there is no playbook to consult and its not a point scoring game . Its not about stopping the virus its about managing it so that health services can keep going.

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    Mar 18th 2020, 4:38 PM

    Is that my horse running down the road? I’d better close the barn door so.

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    Mute David Glynn
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    Mar 18th 2020, 4:37 PM

    About time too. The North has been reckless with our health and safety. Wetherspoons and Filthys PUBS open in Belfast on Paddy’s day. On RTE news. As we an island with significant cross movements, direct bus and train links, we cannot let this go. A leading virologist at Queen’s said yesterday that due to poor testing regimes up to 3000 people could be infected now in the NORTH. Irish government needs to sort this out with Westminster. No repetition. Hop virologist is wrong. Soon find out.Titanic Centre closed/ staff illness.Try tracing its customers. Executive from at first at one subsequently divided on the issue
    We cannot allow the Tory government to effectively undermine our trojan efforts to deal with the virus. We must be treated as an island for health safety purposes.Never again.

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    Mute Charles McCarthy
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    Mar 18th 2020, 4:52 PM

    Our Strategy seems at odds with the UK & NI. Based on this would it not be prudent to shut down our exposure to the UK by way of Flights and Sea travel?
    Only facilitate the movement of Goods and those who need to return home.

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    Mute David Glynn
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    Mar 18th 2020, 6:10 PM

    @Charles McCarthy: But they can fly into the North and come in that way or by ferry.

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    Mar 18th 2020, 7:25 PM

    @Charles McCarthy: build the wall

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    Mute Brian Murphy
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    Mar 18th 2020, 5:26 PM

    How dare ye try and tell us brits what to do…….our egos cant take it.

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    Mute Anne Marie Devlin
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    Mar 18th 2020, 6:07 PM

    Closed now. A case of coronavirus in my niece’s school and the original plan was to close until Monday for a deep clean. My niece is experiencing symptoms and cannot get tested. Her mother is a public health nurse and has been instructed to continue working. Madness

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    Mar 18th 2020, 5:19 PM

    Slow learners

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    Mute Skinny
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    Mar 18th 2020, 5:29 PM

    Finally!!! It took long enough!!!

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    Mute mrbryanrussell
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    Mar 18th 2020, 5:21 PM

    Took long enough but that’s all schools on islands shut now.

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    Mute Nuala Mc Namara
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    Mar 18th 2020, 5:22 PM

    Thank goodness for that!

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    Mar 18th 2020, 5:26 PM

    Poor Arlene too little too late

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    Mute MickN
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    Mar 18th 2020, 4:31 PM

    NI hang your head in shame…

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    Mute alphasully
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    Mar 18th 2020, 5:31 PM

    @MickN: DUP, UUP and Alliance. the nationalist party’s said they should close

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    Mar 18th 2020, 5:53 PM

    Arnold won’t be happy

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    Mar 18th 2020, 6:13 PM

    @Seld Employed Anarchist: was he ever happy?

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    Mute Tanks a Minion
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    Mar 18th 2020, 7:38 PM

    Australia keeps its schools open. Apparently, Aussie politicians want us to be another Italy. We had plenty warning but have chosen to ignore it.

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    Mar 18th 2020, 6:42 PM

    I don’t think the proposed plan to allow the children of healthcare workers in N Ireland to be cared for in yet to decided on buildings in groups is maybe a good idea but completely understand the need to help the health workers as the elderly need protection too .China found that 15-17% of the covid 19 cases was among healthcare workers there . It could mean that if children or their parents in these groups contracted the disease and all the children are together potentially many of the parents could then become contacts if certain scenarios arose and then many healthcare workers be required to stay home or worse case scenario bring the virus from infected children in the group in to their patients as children often have little or no symptoms . Difficult situation to arrange .

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    Mute Wade Wilson
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    Mar 19th 2020, 2:30 PM

    I wonder how many people will die because Arlene was more worried about appearing to be more british than she was about the lives of the people of northern ireland

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