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Nphet warned of third wave of Covid-19 in Ireland last week

Mr Holohan said Nphet is “particularly concerned” about interactions between older and younger people over Christmas. “While there has bee a focus on older people as a very high risk group, the cohort that is also of particular concern in the present context is those aged 60-79 years, who until now have protected themselves against infection, but who may be exposed though the unique pattern of socialisation associated with Christmas and New Year. He said one in 100 of all people aged between 65 and 69 die when they become infected with Covid-19. He said seven people will die for every 1,000 cases if the age profile of those infected becomes more evenly spread across all age groups.

Nphet urges government to close non-essential retail from St Stephen s Day

However, Mr Martin asked retailers not to go ahead with January sales over fears it will lead to crowding in shops. Restaurants and pubs are to close tomorrow afternoon and new restrictions on household visits and intercountry travel will come into affect after St Stephen’s Day. The Cabinet is not due to meet again until December 29 and it is not expected a decision will be taken on the Nphet advice until then. The UK coronavirus variant is now in Ireland, Nphet announced this evening as a 13 further deaths and 938 new cases of coronavirus in Ireland were announced. Preliminary data from the weekend suggests that the novel coronavirus variant responsible for lockdowns in the UK is now present in Ireland.

19 variant present in Ireland, new curbs needed

Article content DUBLIN Irish health chiefs believe a new variant of COVID-19 found in neighboring Britain is present in Ireland, but not solely responsible for a rapid spread of the disease that will require restrictions beyond those announced just 24 hours ago. The presence since at least the second week of December of the more infectious variant is based on preliminary data from a selection of samples from last weekend, the National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET) said in a statement. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or 19 variant present in Ireland, new curbs needed Back to video

COVID-19 variant present in Ireland, new curbs needed

3 Min Read DUBLIN (Reuters) - Irish health chiefs believe a new variant of COVID-19 found in neighbouring Britain is present in Ireland, but not solely responsible for a rapid spread of the disease that will require restrictions beyond those announced just 24 hours ago. Slideshow ( 2 images ) The presence since at least the second week of December of the more infectious variant is based on preliminary data from a selection of samples from last weekend, the National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET) said in a statement. The variant was also identified north of the open border in British-run Northern Ireland on Wednesday.

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