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Public urged to stay apart this St Patrick's Day as case numbers stay 'static'

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People have been urged not to gather over the coming days amid concern over the "static" nature of the daily Covid case numbers.

The Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Dr Ronan Glynn said that the public health advice to stay at home remains in place. Dr Glynn said they do not want people to be congregating over takeaway pints or buying cans and meeting up.

He said he knows that is not what people want to hear, but he said the message has to be consistent. "The reason we're giving this message is not because we want to be killjoys.

We're giving the message because we know what will happen if people do meet up. And some of those people will end up in hospital and some of those people will die, and none of us wants that to happen." His warning

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