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Coronavirus Ireland: Expert warns of local lockdowns ‘in weeks’ without urgent changes – Irish Mirror
Professor Tomas Ryan, associate professor at Trinity College Dublin, says the current measures are “not working”

An expert has warned Ireland faces local lockdowns “in weeks” without urgent changes.
Tomas Ryan, associate professor at Trinity College Dublin, says the current measures are “not working”.
He said Ireland’s current testing and tracing structures are not fast enough, and that cases are now rising at a rate that we “don’t have control” over.
Melbourne in Australia and Aberdeen in Scotland have both been forced to reimpose lockdown restrictions after a surge in cases.
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