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3 3 Empty streets outside Trinity CollegeCredit: Reuters While daily Covid-19 case numbers and the number of people in hospital with the virus have fallen since their peak in January, they still remain too high. Tanaiste Leo Varadkar has said Ireland s Covid-19 case numbers are going in the right direction but added there remains a long way to go in the battle against the virus. Meanwhile, Liz Canavan, assistant secretary at Department of the Taoiseach, warned that while numbers are falling the country cannot afford them to level out at this point. She urged people to remember the health system is continuing to operate under intense pressure . ....
Updated: 11 Feb 2021, 10:10 TAOISEACH Micheal Martin has said the Government are looking at a continuation of high levels of restrictions until the Easter period. The Fianna Fail leader has today confirmed that extended restrictions are being looked at to help ease the extraordinary pressures on frontline workers. 3 3 3 Taoiseach Micheal Martin has said the Government are looking at continuing high levels of restrictions until Easter Speaking with RTE Radio 1 s Morning Ireland, Micheal martin said that due to the nature of the vaccine rollout it makes sense to be cautious and conservative . He said that reducing Covid mortalities and severe illness is a prize worth fighting for and that keeping the numbers down will be worth it. ....
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