'Reasons for real hope' - Holohan The Chief Medical Officer has said there "are reasons for real hope" that Ireland "can confidently move to a point" where an easing of restrictions can be recommended to Government.
However, Dr Tony Holohan said: "We are not yet where we need to be." Speaking at a Department of Health briefing, he said NPHET is "a little concerned" about data of recent days.
He said this data will "be observed more closely in the coming days before we can be satisfied that we have arrived at a point where we can advise Government on any easing of restrictions". Steady progress in indicators of disease The Chair of the NPHET Epidemiological Modelling Advisory Group said there has been a "small spike in cases" ten days after