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Michelle Devane

Young people who 'slipped up' by going to Limerick street party urged to get Covid-19 tests

A senior Government official has appealed to any young person who "slipped up" and attended a street party in Limerick to come forward for Covid-19 testing if they have concerns.

Liz Canavan, assistant secretary at the Department of the Taoiseach, said it would not be fair to generalise following the scenes on the streets in Limerick as most young people were adhering to public health measures.

Videos on social media showed a large crowd of revellers in the Castletroy area of the city on Tuesday night.

Three people were arrested after gardai broke up the student street party.

Gardai also issued approximately 30 fixed payment notices for Covid-19 regulation breaches.

Speaking at Government Buildings, Ms Canavan said: "It would be easy to generalise but it wouldn't be fair and it wouldn't be accurate.

Liz Canavan, Assistant Secretary to the Department of An Taoiseach, during a media brieifng on the latest measures Government Departments have introduced in response to Covid-19 at the Press Centre in Government Buildings, Dublin (Gareth Chaney/Collins)

"The majority of young people are doing great and they have missed out on a lot.

"If you have slipped up and were part of last night's events, the best thing you can do is come forward for Covid testing."

Ms Canavan said the UK variant of the virus now accounted for about 90% of all Covid-19 cases in Ireland.

"On average, one in three household contacts of confirmed cases of this new B117 variant are now testing positive," she said.

"With the earlier variant, less than one in five household contacts were testing positive.

"This means that we have to work as hard, if not harder, to interrupt transmission."

She added: "What we must not forget is how easily the trajectory can turn, especially with the new variant of the disease.

"This is the moment when we have to have patience and keep remembering that this virus is not finished with us yet."

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