LIVE Covid Ireland updates today as crunch lockdown meeting takes place ahead of Taoiseach announcement
On Thursday, a special Cabinet meeting will take place to sign off on its plan before Taoiseach Micheál Martin addresses the nation
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Welcome to today s Covid-19 live blog as Ireland s summer reopening timeline edges closer.
Cabinet Ministers will meet today to draw up a draft plan of the pathway ahead of the summer months.
The National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET) will deliberate on Wednesday and Chief Medical Officer Dr Tony Holohan will write to Health Minister Stephen Donnelly after its meeting with their recommendations on what restrictions can be eased, in their view.
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Concerns have been raised over the impact the reopening of Northern Ireland ahead of the Republic will have on businesses in Donegal.
Inishowen Councillor Nicholas Crossan raised the issue with Health Minister Stephen Donnelly and called on him to make concessions for Donegal concessions to help mitigate the fallout.
Outdoor hospitality will reopen in the North on Friday while close contact services reopened on Friday last.
Councillor Nicholas Crossan told today s Nine til Noon Show that this will be detrimental to businesses in border counties:
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