Level 5 restrictions to stay ‘for six full weeks’



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Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said that the Level 5 restrictions will last the scheduled six-week period despite a substantial drop in the number of cases over the past week.

Mr. Martin told the weekly meeting of the Fianna Fáil parliamentary party on Wednesday night that the full term was needed to reduce the numbers enough for the Christmas period and beyond.

He said the government was working on compiling specific data sets on Covid levels in key sectors of the economy. This would help inform the State’s exit strategy from the severe restrictions currently in place.

Earlier, Tánaiste Leo Varadkar told his party members that Level 5 restrictions would not be reviewed until at least four out of six weeks had passed.

He said he had discussed the issue in a meeting with Martin and Green Party leader Eamon Ryan on Monday night and they agreed that any relaxation of individual restrictions, such as clothing stores or gyms, would dilute the public message.

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