All counties will move to Level 3 restrictions



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The Cabinet has decided that the entire country will move to Level 3 restrictions after rejecting a recommendation from public health officials to move to Level 5.

In a public address tonight, scheduled after 9pm, Taoiseach Micheál Martin is expected to say that there will be a special focus on enforcing existing rules rather than moving to a higher level of restrictions.

It is understood that several ministers forcibly spoke at a cabinet meeting Monday night that people do not take advice seriously. The app is expected to include a widespread Garda checkpoint across all counties.

Earlier, coalition party leaders met with medical director Tony Holohan and other members of the National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET) to discuss their recommendation for an effective national lockdown for four weeks.

However, government sources told The Irish Times that the cabinet had decided not to move the entire country to level 5.

It is understood that the Cabinet opted for Level 3, as Level 4 would have meant the closure of many more retail establishments, and the Government was concerned about the economic consequences of such a move.

Dublin and Donegal currently have Level 3 restrictions, with additional measures restricting pubs and restaurants to outdoor seating in the capital only. The rest of the country has been at level 2.

Following his televised address tonight, Mr. Martin will attend a press conference with Health Minister Stephen Donnelly and other members of the Cabinet.

Earlier, a government source said that the way NPHET’s latest recommendation was handled was a “bad day” for the anti-pandemic effort because it had the effect of turning politicians against doctors in public for the first time.

That public divergence could have been avoided, the source said, if more “behind-the-scenes interference” had been carried out before it was made public.

NPHET Tips

NPHET on Sunday recommended that the entire country move to the highest level of restrictions on the government’s Covid-19 roadmap amid concerns about the spread of the disease and the increase in the number of hospitals.

In a letter sent by NPHET to Health Minister Stephen Donnelly on Sunday, seen by The Irish Times, the health agency warns of a “significant and deteriorating” epidemiological situation.

“NPHET cautions that it is vital to do everything in our power now (‘now’ is underlined in the letter) to halt the current national trajectory and suppress the virus to a low level of transmission before the winter months.” .

Tier 5 would see a ban on all home visits and social or family gatherings, and only essential retail stores would be allowed to open. People are advised to stay at home, except for exercise, less than 5 km from their home.

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