Reopening of schools and colleges still on course despite rise in cases

Digital Desk Staff
The reopening of schools and colleges in the autumn is to proceed as planned, despite a fresh increase in Covid-19 cases.
As The Irish Times reports, schools are “on course” to return to normal in-person teaching later this month, a Government source indicated on Sunday, with specific measures put in place to control the spread of infection.
With more than 1,800 new cases recorded on Saturday and Sunday – the highest figures since January – the trajectory of the virus appears to have undergone a further step change.
Officials are uncertain at this stage whether the rise is the result of the reopening of indoor dining two weeks ago, or due to some other factor.
There is “concern but not alarm” about the rise in figures, which will see Ireland with one of the highest incidences of Covid-19 in Europe within days, according to the source.
Public health officials had projected a rise in case numbers due to the Delta variant and the easing of lockdown, it was pointed out, with figures now expected to peak towards the end of this month.







