It was announced last night 302 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 with three additional deaths bringing the total confirmed cases to 2,121 and the total of covid-19 related deaths to 22. People of Ireland wake up under stricter restrictions on… Read More ›
Month: March 2020
Coronavirus updates
These are updates as I get them, obviously the data is dynamic most of these figures change as I write them. And some figures posted are hours out of date from the time I write them to when you read… Read More ›
Coronavirus updates
These are updates as I get them, obviously the data is dynamic most of these figures change as I write them. And some figures posted are hours out of date from the time I write them to when you read… Read More ›
Coronvirus and Ireland (so far)
The Irish Government have changed their testing criteria for covid-19: Patients will have to display two major symptoms – a fever and either a cough or shortness of breath – and fall into a priority group in order to be… Read More ›
Coronavirus and mom
Mom messaged me this morning; she lost her sense of taste last night. Her symptoms have been consistent with covid-19 so far. Cough, fever and general weakness, her strength comes and goes in waves. Mom’s fear is palpable, asking me… Read More ›
Coronavirus updates
These are updates as I get them, obviously the data is dynamic most of these figures change as I write them. And some figures posted are hours out of date from the time I write them to when you read… Read More ›
Isolation and me
It is strange to say “I am trying to maintain a normal routine” at the moment — nothing is normal right now—McDonald’s Ireland and U.K have closed their restaurants! So, yeno, shits hitting the fan. I have seen people on… Read More ›
Coronavirus and me.
I have been away from WordPress for a while. I have been busy working on my final year projects for college. Obviously, things are changing now with coronavirus. The first case in Ireland was on the 28th of February, and… Read More ›
Dissertation Methodology Template
Clarifying the research question and answering questions as to the significance of the research project (the “so what?” question): When developing your research question, Booth et al (2008 ) suggest a four-step process, begin with a broad topic, add a… Read More ›