The government will announce the new Covid-19 plan, ‘more important than the budget’, on September 14



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A new medium-term government plan to deal with Covid-19 will be presented on September 14, Transport Minister Eamon Ryan has confirmed in the Dáil.

The Green Party leader said the plan is “as important as if not more important to me than the budget.”

It will include international travel, and the minister said they were looking for trial arrangements that “could allow us to waive the 14-day travel restriction requirement” when someone enters the state.

He said they had to prepare for the next six, 12, 18 months of the pandemic while defending the government’s approach to testing and tracing the coronavirus, amid concerns about the growing number of cases of the disease.

Ryan defended himself against accusations by the joint leader of the Social Democrats, Róisín Shortall, that the government “took its eye off the ball” at Covid-19, where the public was giving up much of “normal life” and business community was “paying a huge price.” ”.

Stating that there were many “internal tensions” within the government, he said Fine Gael was “hesitating” over his decision to nominate a European commissioner and accused Tánaiste Leo Varadkar of “playing a very dangerous political game within the government.”

But he said the reality is that the number of Covid-19 cases continued to grow.

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