The Deputy Chief Medical Officer Dr Ronan Glynn has said that he can’t see a scenario were family gatherings can occur on St Patrick’s Day.
Speaking at the National Public Health Emergency Team briefing, Dr Glynn said he doesn’t envisage a scenario were restrictions will be significantly eased in March.
He went on to say he doesn’t see anything other than the cautious, phased re-opening of schools in the month of March.
Glynn’s comments come as the Taoiseach previously stated that restrictions will last beyond Easter.
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