Dr. Tony Holohan to meet privately with Taoiseach ahead of crucial presentation on Covid-19 restrictions



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The Taoiseach will meet privately with the two top health officials in the state ahead of a crucial meeting of coalition leaders on Covid-19 restrictions today.

Micheál Martin will consult with the Medical Director, Dr. Tony Holohan, and the Deputy Medical Director, Dr. Ronan Glynn, before the larger meeting of political leaders, scheduled for around 3pm.

Dr Holohan and Professor Philip Nolan, Chairman of the Irish Epidemiological Modeling Group, will also make a presentation on their concerns about the rapid growth of Covid-19 to political leaders ahead of this afternoon’s meeting, in which the Taoiseach, Tánaiste Leo. Varadkar, Green Party leader Eamon Ryan, Health Minister Stephen Donnelly, Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe and Public Expenditure Minister Michael McGrath.

It comes as high-level TDs in government parties raise concerns about the possibility of moving to Level 5. Barry Cowen, Offaly’s TD and former agriculture minister, tweeted on Friday that the state should “maintain Level 3, work with him, implement, adhere to him ”.

He added: “Going to 4 or 5 is running and hiding from Covid.”

Senior Cabinet officials have privately indicated a deep concern about moving to Level 5, with the impact on the economy first on their minds. There are also concerns that the recently announced restrictions have not had a chance to adapt, and that there could be a conflict with the teachers’ unions if the schools remained open.

James Lawless, the TD for Fianna Fáil of Kildare North, told The Irish Times on Saturday that if Level 5 is introduced, the oversight of the school system by the Health and Safety Authority (HSA) should increase by doing Covid -19 a notifiable disease. Once a reportable illness case is submitted to the HSA, an inspection follows, he said.

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