Varadkar tells TDs about possible lockdown ‘on the horizon’



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Tánaiste Leo Varadkar has warned that a brief lockdown may still occur despite the government this week rejecting the advice of the National Public Health Emergency Team (Nphet) to move to Level 5.

Sources present at a meeting of the Fine Gael parliamentary party on Tuesday night said Mr Varadkar warned that a switch closure could be on the horizon.

“He basically said that locking a circuit breaker might or might not work, but he had no illusions that it’s on the horizon,” said a source.

The meeting also heard calls for reform of how the Nphet reports and operates.

Former Housing Minister Eoghan Murphy said the team should report to the National Emergency Coordination Group, which is generally reserved for extreme weather events.

“He said that if all the departments and Nphet worked together, around the same table, there would be a more coherent answer. The idea worked well overall, many other TDs felt it was worth looking into, ”added the Fine Gael TD.

It is understood that Mr. Varadkar also said that there had been a “breakdown” in communication over the weekend between the Government and Nphet.

“The chain of command was broken, but he did not elaborate on why,” said a TD present.

Nphet reported another 432 confirmed cases of Covid-19 on Tuesday night.

This brings the total number of cases of the disease in the Republic to 38,973.

Nphet reported one more death, bringing the total number of deaths to 1,811.

The latest figures come just hours before the introduction of the statewide Level 3 restrictions under the government’s phased plan to address the spread of Covid-19.

In a statement, Medical Director Dr. Tony Holohan said: “It is essential that there is a broad social effort in the coming weeks. Each of us has the power to interrupt the spread of this virus and now is a vital time to use it.

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