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Edel Hughes

Coronavirus Ireland: Just 2% of Irish breaking lockdown can reignite virus, warns top health expert

A public health expert has warned it will only take 2% or 3% to behave irresponsibly for Covid-19 cases to jump up again.

Professor Ruairi Brugha of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland warned we will continue to face real danger.

He told RTE’s Morning Ireland: “The responsibility will be more now on the public.

“We can only move into this next phase if people actually take responsibility.

“It isn’t enough to have four-fifths of us actually taking this seriously.

“It only takes a small number of people to behave in a way, in a celebratory way.

“We know that we Irish when we get the opportunity, want to be convivial and we do it around alcohol and we’ve seen the big increase in alcohol sales.

“It only takes 2% or 3% of us to behave in an irresponsible way and this virus will jump up again. And it’ll be a matter of when it happens.

“I think it’s going to be very difficult to put a halt to the relaxing measures – to put a halt on the economic measures.

“If we don’t have a proven testing and tracking system, we won’t be in a position to risk new cases in the community. How I behave, how all of us behave will determine if we maintain control or risk a second epidemic down the road.

“We can’t keep things the way they are.”

Professor Brugha insisted the public must “double down” on social distancing to keep the virus at bay and stay vigilant for symptoms. He added: “Some people think ‘we’re going back to normal’.

“No, we’re not going back to normal in terms of hygiene and physical distancing.”

Professor Brugha also warned people to brace themselves for long-term distruptions to their way of life. He added: “The vaccine, it’s a probability eventually, we don’t know what that eventually is going to be.

“I do think there will be other measures that may come in.

“We are looking at the long haul, we are looking at into 2021, gradually relaxing measures, monitoring them very carefully.”

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