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Published 10:06 16 Feb 2022 GMT
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He said that if the Government decide to lift mandatory mask-wearing, he would still recommend the wearing of them for the foreseeable future.
"Irrespective of whether it is mandated or not, I would recommend that people would wear masks in retail and public transport for some time yet," he said.
“The news is good in respect of the Omicron variant, but we have to be mindful of other variants.
“I think the emphasis now is to make sure we continue our investment in public health and that we have systems in place that are resilient and adaptable to any future outbreaks and maybe of other variants.
“That also relates to the vaccination structures that we have so that we can respond again and are in a position particularly towards the latter part of the year in terms of vaccinating particularly the more vulnerable groups in our society.”
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