WHO member believes Ireland will consider outdoor living wit

WHO member believes Ireland will consider outdoor living with dining & recreation as Covid 'much less likely' to spread


Updated: 7 Apr 2021, 10:33
ALL countries including Ireland will consider the re-opening of outdoor living with dining and recreation, amid new Covid-19 transmission evidence, according to the World Health Organisation.
New figures recently revealed that just one confirmed case of Covid-19 in every thousand is traced to outdoor transmission.
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The data confirmed that Covid-19 is much less likely to spread outdoors, sparking the question of whether outdoor activities should be allowed to re-open.
World Health Organisation Special Envoy on Covid-19, Dr David Nabarro said he believes all countries, including Ireland, will consider outdoor living, with dining and recreation on the cards for safe re-opening.

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