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Published 12:07 11 Feb 2021 GMT
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Speaking on RTÉ’s Morning Ireland, Taoiseach Micheál Martin said that he couldn't see the country getting back to normal anytime soon.
He went on to say that while some things like schools reopening are a huge priority, there will still need to be further discussions before a decision is made on when the whole country will reopen;
"Schools are the priority and construction – a phased return to construction, particularly house-building – because we have a social crisis in terms of the availability of housing for people across all strata of society. And, certainly, we are looking at a continuation of high levels of restrictions to the Easter period. That remains to be determined by Government; there will be further discussions. We have to get those numbers down, we have to relieve those pressures, not just in the short term but for a sustained period, and into the long term we don’t want that situation happening again in our hospitals."[caption id="attachment_510383" align="aligncenter" width="1024"]
Taoiseach Micheal Martin[/caption]
The Taoiseach has indicated that the country may very well be in lockdown until May with no word on what kind of travel inside or outside Ireland that people can take part in.
This not so welcome news come amid reports that the government also intend to increase the fine given to those travelling without an essential reason from €500 to €2,000.
The decision to increase the fine comes as it was found that many travelers were paying the fine but still travelling outside of the country afterwards.News

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