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Published 12:34 5 Jan 2022 GMT
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Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly is also said to ask Cabinet for the approval of spending €90m on anti-viral Covid drugs.
These new antiviral pills for Covid are used in the treatment of high-risk adults.
According to Pfizer, the use of these drugs can reduce the risk of hospitalisation and death by 89% if given within three days before the development of Covid symptoms. The company also says it performs well against the Omicron variant.
Minister Donnelly will ask for approval for three of these drugs, made by Pfizer, GlaxoSmithKline and Merck.
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