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Stormont leaders call on Irish Government to share data on passengers arriving on the island
First Minister Arlene Foster and deputy First Minister Michelle O’Neill both expressed frustration over the issue. By Press Association Thursday 22 Apr 2021, 8:15 PM 2 hours ago 7,135 Views 6 Comments
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STORMONT MINISTERS HAVE called on the Irish Government to put an end to a long-running impasse over sharing data on passengers arriving on the island.
First Minister Arlene Foster and deputy First Minister Michelle O’Neill both expressed frustration that repeated attempts to access the information from the authorities south of the border have ended in failure.
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Mr Coveney also said the Government will be cautious in easing restrictions when the Cabinet meets to decide on the future roadmap next week.
âWe will be cautious because the one thing I think the public wonât accept is if we start going backwards again on the numbers because we have come out of restrictions too quickly in an effort to give people too much good news too quickly.â
âYou will get in the next ten days a pathway of what to expect over the summer months.
We are asking people to be vigilant and stay with us even though many people are frustrated and exhausted. The months of June, July, August and September will be months of progress, of loosening restrictions.