Will be be 'falling back' to Level 4 in March and if so, what does this mean in terms of restrictions?!
On this morning's Deise Today, Damien spoke to Sean Defoe, Group Political Correspondent with Communicorp, about Tanaiste Leo Varadkar reportedly telling a FG party meeting last night that either Level 4, or Level 4 "with modifications", was a possibility after March 5.
Under Level 4, the main priority is to keep schools and childcare services open but citizens are also allowed to travel around their county instead of facing a 5km limit.
Meanwhile, also on Deise Today this morning...
Lisa Lawlor, who was orphaned by the Stardust tragedy when she was a 17-month-old baby spoke to Damien.
Next month marks the 40th anniversary of that awful tragedy which claimed 48 lives and caused injury to over 200 people.
We also spoke to journalist Eoghan Dalton about an interesting court case in Waterford this week relating to a brothel which was operating out of the city centre in November 2014. A 32-year-old woman has been found guilty of the offence of brothel keeping as a result of this.
Damien also spoke to young Waterford boxer Erin Walsh who is achieving great things in New Zealand...
Columnist Tanya Sweeney discussed Ireland's 'funny relationship' with housecleaners!...
AND, Tom Gleeson spoke to Damien about the sad death of his aunt Nell Reidy which occurred yesterday at the Waterford Residential Care Centre, on the occasion of her 100th birthday.
You can listen back to this morning's programme by clicking below here...