The news was confirmed during a briefing by Northern Ireland's Public Health Agency this evening.
The National Public Health Emergency Team has established an expert sub-group to develop criteria for assessment, which are due to be available next week. The team behind St Patricks Festival - a five-day festival of events in Dublin from the 13-17 March - said it has "underscored the very urgent need" for the results of the risk assessment in order to determine the next course of action in relation to the staging of events, including the St Patrick's Festival Parade in Dublin on 17 March.
"We have clarified to the relevant authorities our readiness to respond in whatever way is required of us in the best interests of public safety." Meanwhile, the Chief Executive of Tourism Ireland has said the industry is going through short-term difficulties as a result of the coronavirus outbreak but it is important to stay calm and be measured in its response.
FUCKSAKE!!!
Close the border .....
Bollocks. I don't like rich people. The left dont want mansion charges or water charges, so I can't be with the strange irish left. They dont want mansion charges. WHY? I'm gone. Goodbye...
Why weren't the kids arriving back from North Italy tested straight away. why was advice only given a few days after they came back and were attending schools.
No information regarding Irelands patient zeros contact with the rest of us, if they took the bus straight to Belfast or if they went into Dublin and got the train. The lack of information is just feeding the conspiracy fruit loops and furthering panic
Meanwhile SimonHarrisTD chooses to do nothing proactive about it
Aaaannnnddddd were fucked
Close the borders
Well here's a crap Nobody song..jessie j's was way better
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