Minister Eamon Ryan arriving at Dublin Castle this morning.
Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan says he expects plans to resume international travel from 19 July to be “on track”. In relation to the further reopening of the country, he says there will not be a huge change and it will be done “step by step” | https://t.co/1bKdME63oe pic.twitter.com/HjLO5w3HpB
— RTÉ News (@rtenews) July 6, 2021
Minister Michael McGrath this morning
Minister Michael McGrath says that the Government is anxious to see the resumption of indoor dining as quickly as possible. "We are making real progress and I think with goodwill on all sides, we think we can get there quite quickly," he says | https://t.co/1bKdME63oe pic.twitter.com/XhyHMuwgSM
— RTÉ News (@rtenews) July 6, 2021
This morning.
Dublin Castle, Dublin 2.
Government ministers arrive for a cabinet meeting to discuss the reopening of indoor dining and the resumption of international travel.
Meanwhile…
“We just need to be a little more patient. Remember last summer when everything got good and then, everyone kind of relaxed and then we kind of arrived in September and October and ended up in huge trouble. I think that’s where we are going again with a much more transmissible variant this time around. And that is the issue.”
Dr Mike Ryan, head of the World Health Organisation’s Health Emergencies Programme
WHO expert warns over early rush to end restriction (RTE)








RTE headline: “WHO expert warns over early rush to end restrictions”
“early rush”? You’re having a laugh. Beyond parody:
Alternative version:
“Paid shill for technocratic elites engages in despicable attempt at public perception management with pseudo-scientific narrative as restrictions, already in place nearly a year and a half, are set to remain while transition to technocratic totalitarian system of governance takes place”
Anyone care to ask him how his brothers company got the concert antigen testing gig.
@liamdeliverance
#We’reAllInThisTogether
It’s becoming a real embarrassment at this stage.