‘Certainty is needed fast’: five questions the government must answer to ensure the public’s faith in the battle of Covid-19



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COVID-19 CASES are on the rise and the country is living under a renewed Level 5 lockdown. The government will face increasing pressure from a scared public that is dealing with heavy restrictions in everyday life. Here are five questions decision makers need to answer to ensure they keep people on board in the fight against Covid-19.

Schools and daycare centers were among the first places to be closed at the start of the pandemic last March, when Covid-19 was a major unknown threat. They remained closed for the remainder of the school year and alternate arrangements were made for the Leaving Cert.

Schools reopened in September and the Government, and Taoiseach Micheál Martin, in particular, have hung their hat on this achievement as proof of a successful policy to maintain a semblance of normal life. Since then, we have been constantly told that schools are a safe environment and that transmission among children is low.

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