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2nd December 2021
07:44am GMT

While he noted this, Varadkar also noted that there are concerns that the situation could change drastically in the lead up to Christmas, and "would go wrong from a very high base."
He added that there was a genuine cause for concern when it comes to people socialising more over the Christmas period and the Government would be watching closely as to what Nphet would be saying as they meet this morning.
Chief Medical Officer Dr Tony Holohan said that there are some encouraging signs that cases are stabilising in Ireland, but it is still at a very high level.
Public health officials are set to meet today to consider new restrictions to keep Covis-19 under control over Christmas, with Nphet expected to discuss new curbs needed as Omicron has arrived in Ireland.
It is not expected that a full lockdown-style list of restrictions will be implemented but they will however be looking to curb socialising and reduce crowding in hospitality over the holiday season.
This could see the capacity limits for indoor hospitality settings reduced with restrictions on booking sizes and reduced opening hours, with stricter rules on Covid certs coming into play.
It is also likely that advice on household visits will also be considered.Explore more on these topics: