Ronan Glynn and the entire cabinet restricting movements as Health Minister tested for Covid



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Health Minister Stephen Donnelly is awaiting the results of a test for Covid-19.

Dr. Ronan Glynn, the acting medical director, is restricting his movements, the Health Department confirmed.

Dr. Glynn met with ministers on Monday for a briefing on the latest developments in the coronavirus.

Earlier, it was learned that all members of the cabinet must restrict their movements after Donnelly said he was feeling unwell Tuesday afternoon.

A spokeswoman said the minister had contacted his GP and was referred for a Covid-19 test. Sources said the result was expected to be received Tuesday night.

Donnelly had attended the plenary cabinet meeting on Tuesday morning and had also appeared and addressed the press conference in which the government outlined its new Covid-19 plan.

All other members of the cabinet, including Taoiseach Micheál Martin and Tánaiste Leo Varadkar, have been told to restrict their movements as a result and as a precautionary measure.

However, the move was news to at least some members of the cabinet. Justice Minister Helen McEntee was told while being interviewed on RTÉ radio, while another cabinet minister said the development was “a first for me.”

Transportation Minister Eamon Ryan was already isolated at home after a member of his household began to feel ill.

After five in the afternoon, Ceann Comhairle Seán Ó Fearghaíl told Dáil that he had received “very serious information”.

Ó Fearghaíl said: “I have been told that in the wake of today’s events, the Cabinet must isolate itself.

“Therefore, the possibility of going ahead with matters does not arise and the House rises, I suspect until next Tuesday or until the Taoiseach tells me to reconvene the House.”

However, it was later announced that the Dáil would meet again on Tuesday evening, without the presence of senior ministers and without the ministers of state responding to questions from the opposition.

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