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Ministers told there's no indication Covid-19 disease levels are low enough to ease restrictions

Ministers told there's no indication Covid-19 disease levels are low enough to ease restrictions
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Ministers have been told there's no indication that Covid-19 disease levels are low enough to start easing restrictions.

At today's cabinet meeting, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and the Health Minister Simon Harris set out the current state of play.

They said the medical evidence is not there at the moment to allow the easing of restrictions next week.

Ministers Charlie Flanagan and Shane Ross were also urging caution within the group when it comes to the lifting of the lockdown.

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Others though argued the government needs to start to lift some restrictions from May 5th.

Various arguments were made, mainly around the social and economic impacts of the virus.

Some pointed out that businesses may not re-open at all if this drags on much longer, while others stressed people need something to look forward to, and that there should be some easing of social distancing for the elderly.

The cabinet will meet again on Friday when it will be asked to sign off on an extension of the lockdown period and potentially to slightly ease some of the restrictions.

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