The government will meet on Monday to discuss Covid-19 restrictions



[ad_1]

A meeting of government leaders has been interrupted without any decision on the level of restrictions to be imposed in the country.

Government sources said no announcement would be made tonight and that there is no cabinet meeting scheduled for Sunday. The cabinet will meet Monday to discuss next steps.

High sources indicated that on Saturday six of the highest politicians in the State examined the options available to the Government and the implications of the decisions to be taken, amid concerns about the rate of growth of the coronavirus in the Republic.

The meeting was preceded by a private consultation between the two main public health doctors of the State and the Taoiseach, Micheál Martin. Briefings were provided by senior members of the National Public Health Emergency Team (Nphet) and HSE Executive Director Paul Reid.

Leaving the meeting, the leader of the Green Party, Eamon Ryan, said that the Government shares concerns about the increase in the figures, which, according to him, are also taking place in Europe and the rest of the world.

“The government has to balance a whole range of variables. Yes, we have to look at the impact of the virus, but also the impacts in many different ways on society and how we respond to it, ”he said.

A government press release following the meeting said presentations were made on the situation across the country regarding the virus, as well as the economic, labor and social implications of moving to more severe restrictions.

“The Health team informed the ministers that children were safer in schools, transmission rates are low and that the continuous opening of schools is very important for the development and well-being of children and young people,” he says. the notice.

While no decisions have been made, there is a growing expectation among some cabinet ministers that the country will move to a higher alert level in the coming days, but will not reach Level 5 for six weeks with the recommendation of Team National Public Health Emergencies (Nphet).

The sources said that a pushback is expected on the implementation of some elements of Level 5, such as the closure of some sectors of the economy, and the stipulation that people must not travel more than five kilometers from their home. Nphet’s recommended six-week duration is also likely to be resisted.

A briefing of Fine Gael cabinet ministers by Tánaiste Leo Varadkar, scheduled for 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, has been postponed until 11:00 a.m. on Sunday.



[ad_2]