Donnelly says he told Taoiseach about the possible Level 4 before the Nphet meeting



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Health Minister Stephen Donnelly said he discussed the possibility of moving coronavirus restrictions in the state to Level 4 with Medical Director Dr. Tony Holohan on Sunday and told the Taoiseach ahead of the National Team meeting. Public Health Emergency later that day.

He said in a specially convened debate in the Dáil on Thursday night that the first time he heard mention of Level 5 restrictions was after the Nphet meeting.

In a dispute over the timing of events last weekend before Nphet issued the Level 5 recommendation, Donnelly told the Dáil: “I got a text message Saturday lunchtime from the medical director to say that he had called a meeting of Nphet for the following day. I texted the Taoiseach to let him know. “

Donnelly also confirmed that he told the Taoiseach that Nphet was considering recommending higher levels of Covid-19 restriction.

He told Sinn Féin TD Matt Carty, who asked him what he had said to Mr. Martin: “The information on Level 4 was relayed to the Taoiseach, yes.”

Framework

He said he texted Dr. Holohan early Sunday morning and they spoke on the phone.

“We discussed the current situation and the possibility of moving to Level 4. I conveyed my belief that it was important for Nphet to adhere to the parameters set out in the framework for each level. I contacted the Taoiseach afterwards.

“At around 7 pm I participated in a video call with the chief physician, the deputy chief physician, and the secretary general” of the Department of Health. It was then that I was informed of the recommendation to go to Level 5.

Finally, the Government decided on Monday to leave the restrictions at Level 3 for the entire country, with a greater application of them.

Sinn Féin health spokesman David Cullinane asked in the Dáil why the minister did not “back down” when the medical director said he was so concerned that he might recommend moving to Level 4.

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