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Another piece in the overall strategy to reduce tourist flows to the city
Museums and tourist sites will also be inaccessible until 29 March
Acting together, we can save lives, said Irish PM Leo Varadcar today, announcing sweeping measures to contain the coronavirus spread in the Republic of Ireland. As of 12 March, there were 43 Covid-19 cases in the Republic with one fatality; 18 cases were confirmed in Northern Ireland.
The restrictive measures will be in effect from 6pm today until 29 March, but may be extended depending on how the situation evolves. They include the following steps, summarized by RTE:
Striking a note of reassurance, Mr Varadkar said that these restrictions may come as a shock to some Irish people but acting as one nation can save many lives. He said the economy will suffer, but "we can bounce back".
We all need to look out for each other. We are a great nation, we have overcome many trials in the past with our determination and we will prevail again, reiterated the Prime Minister.
The new preventive measures come on top of the cancellation of mass events across Ireland such as St Patrick’s Day parades amid coronavirus-related concerns.
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