Doctor Says Dublin Should Be Level 4 As NPHET Holds Crucial Meeting



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Dublin should be at Level 4 of the Government’s Living with Covid-19 strategy, Dublin GP Ray Walley has said.

Glasnevin’s doctor said he was particularly concerned that under Level 3 up to 25 people could gather for a function such as a wedding.

Public health experts are expected to recommend new restrictions for Dublin on Thursday to limit the spread of the coronavirus, as fears mount that infections will spiral out of control.

On Wednesday night, public health experts expressed a high degree of alarm at the current rate of infection, with one saying it was “more concerned than at any time since late April.”

Speaking on RTÉ radio’s Today with Claire Byrne show, Dr. Walley warned that the age profile is increasing (among Covid patients) and that this will have a “downstream” impact.

The National Public Health Emergency Team (Nphet) will meet on Thursday. If it finds that the infections in Dublin have not stabilized and further action is required, preparations will be made for a disembodied Cabinet meeting on Friday to give effect to its findings.

Tighter restrictions

That could mean that Dublin would be subject to stricter restrictions than the rest of the country. They include a ban on indoor or outdoor social or family gatherings, additional restrictions on indoor dining, as well as telling people not to travel outside the county. No matches or events will be allowed and no spectators will be allowed in any of the games that take place.

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