The Taoiseach has released a statement calling on the Irish people to work together to 'protect lives and livelihoods, show that we can contain the virus and prevent its growth'.
The most recent COVID-19 cases revealed last evening as 1012 new cases and 3 deaths, but in his rallying call, Michéal Martin said that and we can make level 3 work and that, "we have the capacity and resources to come through this and we will."
The statement says that an "unprecedented level of resources have been allocated to the health services, both in the Winter Plan and throughout the entirety of 2021."
The statement in full:
At midnight last Tuesday, the Government moved the country to Level 3 of the Plan for Living with Covid-19. Level 3 involves a greater level of restrictions on people and society – particularly on our hospitality sector. It is being accompanied with stronger compliance measures.If we all change our behaviours and work together we can make Level 3 work, protect lives and livelihoods, show that we can contain the virus and prevent its growth.The reopening of our schools has shown what can be done with collective effort and compliance with safety guidance and sensible measures. As a result, the mental, educational and physical well-being of our nation’s children has been protected and enhanced. Keeping our schools open remains a key priority of government – to ensure that the life chances of our young people will not be impaired.An unprecedented level of resources have been allocated to the health services, both in the Winter Plan and throughout the entirety of 2021. This will enable them to cope with Covid-19, and will ensure a reformed and better health service for the future.Covid-19 is challenging countries across Europe and throughout the world. The coming weeks will be challenging but working with NPHET, we will respond firmly and appropriately. We have the capacity and resources to come through this and we will.The essential steps remain the same. Reduce our social contacts, wash our hands, mask up and behave as if you have the virus. Stay safe.
Social welfare recipients are being warned about upcoming changes A warning has been issued to social welfare recipients about upcoming changes to their payment schedules. Easter is just around the corner, and we’re all counting down the days to the next long weekend. With Good Friday and Easter Monday coming up, social welfare recipients have […]
He was diagnosed before he joined the show In a post on social media, star of The Traitors, Ben, has revealed his diagnosis with cancer. He has revealed his prostate cancer diagnosis just weeks after featuring on Claudia Winkleman’s hit BBC reality show. Ben, 66, took to social media to reveal that he was diagnosed […]
Nikita Hand’s memoir will be published this September Nikita Hand has announced that her memoir, Not the Perfect Victim, will be published by Hachette Books Ireland in September. The courageous and ground-breaking book is a singular story of survival, truthtelling and unflinching personal bravery. This memoir is told entirely in Nikita Hand’s words and reflects […]