The government plans ‘Level 4-plus’ restrictions for up to a month, and schools are likely to remain open



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The government will agree to the “Level 4-plus” restrictions for the entire country for a period of three to four weeks at a specially convened cabinet meeting Monday afternoon, high-level sources said Sunday night.

The National Public Health Emergency Team (Nphet) has asked the state to move to the highest point in the alert plan, Level 5, for six weeks to curb what it describes as an alarming upward trajectory of infection. A record number of new cases was recorded on two consecutive days over the weekend.

Taoiseach Micheál Martin, Tánaiste Leo Varadkar, and senior ministers met with Nphet and other officials for 10 hours of discussions on Saturday.

Government sources said on Sunday that while it did not outright reject Nphet’s advice as it did a fortnight ago, the Cabinet would vary its recommendation by raising the status to level 4 with some additional measures, and for a considerably shorter period of time.

Higher Education Minister Simon Harris confirmed Sunday that there would be an escalation. “The Government will act tomorrow. The action will be decisive and the action will be carried out throughout the country, it will be an action at the national level, ”The Week in Politics told RTÉ.

“Now it is clear that the virus is at such a level in all our communities, the county-by-county approach will not be enough, so tomorrow we will have to introduce more restrictions.”

Split views

Ministers from the three Coalition parties said on Sunday there were divided opinions within the Cabinet on what additional measures were appropriate.

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