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4th February 2022
12:06pm GMT

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"I think more and more as we go along it will be more of a personal dimension. In other words, we do what we feel comfortable doing.
“That applies to shaking hands and each person can do it differently. There will be people with different perspectives on this.
“I think the key question for the public is when will it be mandatory and not mandatory, when will that lift?
“We take advice on that, but it is being kept under constant review.”
The easing of Covid measures in schools has been addressed by Deputy Chief Medical Officer Dr Ronan Glynn.
He said that NPHET are considering mask-wearing for students and will make a decision about whether to drop it or continue to enforce it following the mid-term break at the end of February.
Meanwhile, Chief Medical Officer Tony Holohan has stressed that some measures may need to stay in place to “reduce risk”.
Speaking at an Oireachtas Health Committee on Wednesday, he said the pandemic was “not over” but that it is “safe to return to all activities”.Explore more on these topics: