Health officials warn new Irish PM over reopening air travel
DUBLIN – New Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin said on Monday he would take a cautious approach to opening up air travel after health authorities warned this could reignite the coronavirus crisis in Ireland.
But Ireland’s chief medical officer, Tony Holohan, said on Friday he was “beyond worried” that the country’s current low level of infections – a daily average of nine over the last week – could increase when air travel resumes. He told national broadcaster RTE on Monday that this was an early warning sign and that unnecessary travel abroad is just too big a risk to be allowed to happen.
“The idea of the air bridge between countries where transmission rates are low will be on the agenda. But I will of course take seriously what the Chief Medical Officer has to say. The virus has been well controlled in Ireland and air travel opens up new risks,” he told the Irish Examiner newspaper.
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