McLoughlin: 'It's hard when you don’t know when you'll see them all again in the flesh'

Life has changed significantly for Niamh McLaughlin during the Covid-19 crisis – with the Dublin-based Donegal star admitting that she's longing for home and deeply worried about her elderly grandmother.
Niamh McLaughlin of Donegal in action against Éilis Roynane of Mayo last year. Photo by Ben McShane/Sportsfile
Niamh McLaughlin of Donegal in action against Éilis Roynane of Mayo last year. Photo by Ben McShane/Sportsfile

Life has changed significantly for Niamh McLaughlin during the Covid-19 crisis – with the Dublin-based Donegal star admitting that she's longing for home and deeply worried about her elderly grandmother.

The renowned Santry Sports Clinic in Dublin, where McLaughlin works as a physiotherapist, has come to an agreement with the HSE which will see vital beds being provided for overflow patients not infected with the coronavirus.

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