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Ireland seeing ‘significant escalation’ in COVID-19 cases – Sydney Morning Herald
Ireland has seen a steady increase in infections since the end of July and has tightened restrictions as a result.

Dublin: Ireland is seeing a “significant escalation” in COVID-19 infections, the acting chief medical officer said on Saturday after reporting the highest number of daily cases since late April.
Like most of Europe, Ireland has seen a steady increase in infections since the end of July and has tightened restrictions as a result, including banning all indoor restaurant dining and most trips in and out of the capital, Dublin.
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