‘Strong possibility’ Dublin will move to level three, says Paschal Donohoe



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There is a “strong” and “very real” possibility that Dublin will move to level three in the government’s plans to deal with the coronavirus pandemic, Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe said.

The Government published details of the country’s new medium-term plan to live with the coronavirus on Tuesday. Under the plan, the state, including Dublin, has been set at level two (out of five) while additional restrictions have been placed on the capital.

Opposition parties had criticized the “tailored” measures for Dublin, including forcing wet bars to remain closed, announced under the roadmap on Tuesday.

Donohoe told RTÉ radio’s Morning Ireland that all the measures had to do with containing the virus and until Covid-19 cases were reduced in Dublin, the advice remained that people in the capital should not travel outside the city. city ​​or county.

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