We will not hesitate to impose Covid-19 restrictions in Dublin



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Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said that the Government will not be afraid to reimpose the Covid-19 restrictions in Dublin if deemed necessary.

Martin held out the possibility that the restrictions recently imposed on Kildare, Laois, and Offaly could also be imposed on Dublin in response to rising Covid-19 numbers.

Meanwhile new published data by the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDPC) on Saturday shows that Ireland now has a 14-day infection rate of 40.6 per 100,000 inhabitants. This compares with 31.6 a week ago. Ireland now has a higher rate of Covid-19 infection than European countries, including Italy (32.1) and Germany (21.1). The rate in the UK is 45.1, in the US it is 160.4 while the rate is lower in Canada (22.1) and Australia (4.4).

In his first substantive interview with the Irish-language media, broadcast on RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta on Saturday, Mr. Martin said the Government would not hesitate to implement specific restrictions for Dublin.

Currently, infections in Dublin are more than 100 per day and 1,055 cases have been reported in the capital in the last 14 days.

The National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET) has warned that the number of cases will double in the capital in the next fortnight if steps are not taken to stop the spread of the virus.

Speaking in An tSeachtain le Máirín Ní Ghadhra in RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta, said that the Government had learned from its actions in Kildare, Offaly and Laois.

In early August, in response to the increase in cases in all three counties, the Government ordered the closure of all cafes and restaurants in all three counties, except for take-out.

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