“I would expect more recommendations around the management of close contacts, recommendations to decrease the amount of social mixing, and recommendations around international travel,” the Tánaiste said.
Varadkar said that he hoped that businesses would not be required to close due to restrictions, but that they would do so if necessary. "If it is the case restrictions are required to protect life and public health then that’s what we will do," he said.He shared his concern about the potential impact of the Omicron variant on rising case numbers in the country.“We’re winning the battle against the Delta, we’re doing better than the most optimistic models," he said.
“But there is a new variant in the world and that is likely to cause an additional wave of infection in the next couple of weeks." Following the Tánaiste's interview, RTÉ News reported that new restrictions on international travel are not set to be introduced.🎧 LISTEN: Jenny Murphy joins Greg, Megan & Jason on House of Rugby URC to look back on the latest United Rugby Championship, and preview the Champions Cup
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