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Monday, April 29, 2024

Schools, colleges and other public facilities in the Republic of Ireland are to close in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.

Taoiseach (Irish prime minister) Leo Varadkar said the measures take effect from 18:00 on Thursday until 29 March.

He said the Irish cabinet would meet later and that Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK would be briefed.

Tánaiste (Irish deputy prime minister) Simon Coveney said airports and ports would remain open.

Mr Varadkar added that indoor mass gatherings of more than 100 people andoutdoor gatherings of more than 500 should be cancelled.

He said people should work remotely when possible.

The first death linked to coronavirus has been recorded in the Republic of Ireland.

The elderly woman died in a Dublin hospital on Wednesday.

Mr Varadkar said schools, colleges and childcare facilities will close from Friday and said the public and businesses needed to take a sensible approach.

The measures introduced in the Republic of Ireland will have a significant impact on Northern Ireland’s border region, according to the managing director of O’Neill’s sportwear firm.

It employs more than 750 staff at its factory in Strabane, County Tyrone, near the border with County Donegal in the Republic.

Kieran Kennedy said the measure will have a significant impact on staff.

“That will be very challenging for a lot of our staff. It will have a real impact on our manufacturing,” he said.

The taoiseach said he realised the restrictions would be a “real shock”.

“It is going to involve big changes in the way we live our lives and I know I’m asking people to make enormous sacrifices but we’re doing it for each other,” Mr Varadkar said.

“Our economy will suffer but it will bounce back.

“Lost time in school or college will be recovered and in time our lives will go back to normal.

“Ireland is a great nation, we’re great people, we’ve experienced hardship and struggle before, we’ve overcome many trials in the past.”

Mr Varadkar said shops should remain open and public transport will continue to operate.

In other developments:

The UK government is expected to announce that it is stepping up its response to the coronavirus.

Scottish Secretary Alister Jack suggested new UK measures could include requiring people to stay at home if they have a raised temperature combined with symptoms of a cold

Barchester, which runs more than 200 care homes across the UK, has asked visitors to stay away

A cabinet minister was confirmed as being in self-isolation while awaiting test results after coming into contact with minister Nadine Dorries, who has tested positive for the virus

The Italian government forced all shops except food stores and pharmacies to close as the country strengthens its lockdown due to the virus

Real Madrid footballers have gone into quarantine after a basketball player who shares training facilities with the La Liga club tested positive for the virus

And McLaren have withdrawn from this weekend’s Australian Grand Prix after a team member tested positive

Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to sign off plans to move from the “containment” phase of the outbreak to “delay” at the emergency Cobra meeting later.

‘Necessary and justified’

He said the government would implement all resources, which are “substantial but not unlimited”, into addressing the issue.

Later, Tánaiste (Irish deputy prime minister) Simon Coveney said the closures were “necessary and justified”.

“We do need to respond with calm, with unity, with discipline and resolve,” he said.

“These are the right measures at the right time based on the best public health advice.”

Irish health minister Simon Harris said all museums, galleries and tourist sites will also be closed.

He urged older people in particular to reduce their social contacts outside the home.

‘Decisive and rapid’

Tony Holohan, Ireland’s chief medical officer, said the measures announced by the government were “early, decisive, rapid, co-ordinated and comprehensive” and offered the “greatest chance of mitigating the impact” of the outbreak.

“But it is not to say it is going to prevent an increase in cases. We expect to see that.”

Source: BBC

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