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Lockdown officially extended to March 5th

Jan 26, 2021 18:19
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Lockdown officially extended to March 5th

The Level 5 lockdown has been extended until March 5th. Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said the number of people in hospital and ICU beds

The Level 5 lockdown has been extended until March 5th.

Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said the number of people in hospital and ICU beds is still too high to consider lifting restrictions.

Mandatory two week quarantine is also set to be introduced for people who arrive into Ireland without a negative PCR test.

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It will also apply to people coming from Brazil and South Africa and there's been a pause on visa-free travel from those countries.

There will be an increase in the policing of the required two weeks of self-isolation for all travelers arriving into Ireland.

The government has said more gardaí will be operating near ports and airports to clamp down on non-essential travel.

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The Taoiseach says the virus remains too widespread to lift restrictions.

Anyone arriving into Ireland without a negative PCR test will face a mandatory 14-day quarantine at home or in a designated hotel.

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But Tanaiste Leo Varadkar says it won't happen right away.

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