Health
Dublin and Limerick told ‘next week is vital’ after rise in coronavirus cases – Irish Mirror
‘They need to assume now again, unfortunately, that Covid is circulating in the community and act appropriately’

People in Dublin and Limerick need to assume that Covid-19 is circulating in the community and adhere to social distancing, the acting chief medical officer has said.
Dr Ronan Glynn said the Department of Health was “particularly concerned” about the increase in cases of Covid-19 in Dublin and Limerick.
“The next week is vital and people really need to cut down their social contacts,” he said.
“They need to take all the precautions over the next week in those counties.
“They need to assume n…
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