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Irish Mirror
National
Sam Roberts

Covid-19 Ireland: 1,940 new cases confirmed as Delta variant continues to spread

A total of 1,940 more people have tested positive for Covid-19 in Ireland as the Delta variant continues to spread.

Meanwhile there are 352 patients being treated for the virus in hospital, of which 74 are in ICU.

It comes as Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said he will make a further announcement on the final lifting of all Covid-19 restrictions and hinted there may be some rules for nightclubs.

Mr Martin said earlier this week that “we are on track” to lift all restrictions on October 22 but the requirement to wear face masks will remain in three settings.

However, he hinted at the possibility of a new rule for clubs, saying that a “further announcement” will be made when asked by reporters in Slovenia if the Government planned to add any additional restrictions for nightclubs.

Dr Tony Holohan, Chief Medical Officer, Department of Health (Collins Photo Agency)

He said: “We’ll look at the issue of vaccination on that but we’ll make a further announcement closer to the 20th.”

Minister for Tourism, Culture and the Arts, Catherine Martin said last week that the clubbing industry had expressed they’d like the use of rapid tests to be examined for entrance to nightclubs.

Meanwhile the Taoiseach added that “it’s all on track right now” to lift restrictions on October 22, although he admitted he’d like to see the numbers in ICU and hospitals decrease.

He said: “The hospital numbers haven’t come down, they’ve been fairly hovering around that 300 plus and the same in ICU.

“I’d like them to come down a bit more if I’m honest but at the same time we’re now close to 93% of over 18s [vaccinated], high 80% in the over 12s.

“I think in the first instance and I’ve been talking to the Chief Medical Officer, the situation in schools has come back to summer levels.

“The CMO is happy with that, that’s stabilised.

“We still will have to wear masks where they are statutory in terms of retail, public transport, retail settings.”

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