Tag: covid 19
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Is Ireland turning to religion during the COVID-19 crisis?
It may not be a “devotional revolution”, but religion may play a greater than expected role for many in Ireland as the crisis unfolds says Dr Gladys Ganiel.
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The ethics of ordering non-essential items online during the coronavirus lockdown
During the current lockdown, should consumers be exercising their moral responsibility when it comes to online shopping asks Dr Laura Steele.
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Coronavirus: once you have antibodies, are you safe?
Once we have the COVID-19 antibodies, are we protected for life asks Dr Connor Bamford?
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Coronavirus is changing funerals and how we deal with the dead
Given the wide-ranging impact of the current COVID-19 pandemic, how we deal with our dead will inevitably change says Professor Heather Conway.
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Additional Crematoria for Northern Ireland: ‘Not If but When’?
Northern Ireland has a much lower cremation rate than the rest of the UK – due in part to having only one crematorium. Professor Heather Conway argues the current crisis might focus the minds of local government, politicians and the public on the need for additional crematoria in NI.
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The Threat Posed by COVID-19: Talk by Professor Stuart Elborn
Professor Elborn discusses the current threat posed by Covid-19 and recent relevant research.
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Work in the Time of COVID
Dr John Moriarty looks at the challenges as well as the opportunities of working from home through this unprecedented and historic period.
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Coronavirus: why young and old must pull together to survive this
Thinking and acting in terms of solidarity and cooperation is going to be increasingly important as the virus spreads and more social and economic consequences are felt says Dr Gemma Carney.
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Coronavirus and Spanish flu: economic lessons to learn from the last truly global pandemic
The economic consequences of 1918 could offer important lessons for policy measures to deal with the new coronavirus. Dr Eoin McLaughlin of University College Cork and Dr Chris Colvin explore the lessons from the past.

