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Parents concerned over Holohan’s remarks that schools and colleges may not be able to reopen in September




The summer may have just gotten underway for many students but parents around the country are concerned at just what will happen at the start of the new school year in September and whether Tony Holohan will allow schools and colleges to reopen given his recent comments about the Delta variant and the possibility that schools and colleges may not be able to reopen.

The Chief Medical Officer Dr Tony Holohan is said to be ‘concerned’ that schools and colleges will be allowed reopen in September as planned.

Holohan and NPHET reportedly told the government earlier this week that numbers will rise in August with the new so-called Indian Delta variant.

Many people are sick and tired of the sight of Holohan and his advice, but obviously the government isn’t as they’re jumping through hoops whenever Holohan decides when they have to.

Along with, it’s understood that Holohan is concerned if case numbers rise dramatically by mid to late August that schools and colleges reopening dates will be pushed back beyond their expected due dates in September.

As the summer goes on, Holohan will be pushed on whether schools and colleges will be allowed reopen in September as planned.

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