Martin says face masks are likely to remain mandatory in Ireland until at least Christmas at least 2021 – TheLiberal.ie – Our News, Your Views

Martin says face masks are likely to remain mandatory in Ireland until at least Christmas at least 2021




Many, many people hate wearing face coverings into shops etc, some are medically exempt but the vast majority of people have to wear them for now at least.

In the UK however, face masks are no longer mandatory but are left up to the individual to decide on whether or not they want to wear them.

Taoiseach appointee Micheal Martin has said that face masks are likely to remain mandatory until Christmas at least, and that we might be forced to take Covid vaccines every year for the rest of our natural lives.

Mr. Martin, whose background does not include medicine, foresees a situation where people might just need to take yearly vaccination, much like flu shots.

He also said that he would consider vaccination on children younger than 12, if advised to do so. Many believe that NPHET are now running the country and not the government, who were elected (just) to do so.

Perhaps coincidentally, Pfizer and Moderna recently announced a substantial hike in vaccine prices, and hinted that regular booster shots are the way to go.

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