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Ferghal Blaney

Ireland could see curfews under new 'Level 6', expert warns

Professor Sam McConkey has warned we could see curfews under a 'Level 6' lockdown.

This drastic new measure could see draconian curfews where people are ordered to stay locked-down in their homes after 10pm.

The medical expert was responding to criticisms that NPHET has gone too far in recommending escalating our lockdown alert to Level 5.

But Professor McConkey warned that it could be worse and that we could see lockdowns at “Level 6, 7, 8, 9, 10….”

And he argued that the restrictions we have here are not the strictest in Europe and that many other countries - like the UK - face being locked in their homes after 10pm.

The respected professor told Pat Kenny on Newstalk: “They do have curfews in the UK.

“Some people say we have the strictest restrictions in Europe, but there is a curfew I believe in parts of the UK where after 10pm you’re not allowed out.

“So that could be a 'Level 6.'

“I know nobody’s talked about 'Level 6' yet and probably even shocked to hear Sam talk about 'Level 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, but certainly curfews have been used in other countries for this.”

Professor McConkey also said that the latest surge has been slower to materialise than the one in March and April that led to the last national lockdown.

But he said that the trajectory is still the same.

He said: “The frog in the slowly boiling water is the best metaphor because it’s boiling slowly.

“So it’s not like in early March when everyone saw the horrific pictures from Northern Italy, and then Spain, and said, ‘oh, this is terrible, we must do something.’

“It’s not as catastrophically quick, it’s happening much more gradually, but it’s still going in the same direction.

“It’s still going more and more consistently and gradually every week.

“So we do need to take action and get it back down.

“And I think we need political vision to achieve that.”

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