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« on: May 26, 2021, 10:23:02 pm »
The Government will begin to look at phasing out financial pandemic supports in the final three months of the year, the Tánaiste has told colleagues.

Speaking at a meeting of the Fine Gael parliamentary party meeting tonight, Leo Varadkar indicated supports would remain in place throughout July, August and September.

These months will be used to give people time to return to work and to allow the economy recover, he said.

Mr Varadkar repeated that there would be no cliff-edge to the payments, which had been due to expire at the end of June.

The matter will be finalised by Cabinet next Tuesday.

Earlier, Sinn Féin Leader Mary Lou McDonald called for the extension of the pandemic payments until the autumn at least.

Taoiseach Micheál Martin had told the Dáil that there would be targeted financial supports put in place to assist sectors such as aviation, hospitality and the arts, which were hardest hit by the pandemic.

Mr Varadkar also told Fine Gael TDs and senators tonight that the portal for 40 to 45-year-olds to register for vaccines should be open within days and they will have the option to take the Johnson and Johnson vaccine.

He confirmed an announcement on international travel will be made on Friday.

The Tánaiste warned that the threat of a fourth wave is still real and there is a need to remain cautious for the coming weeks given that 2.5 million people still have not received any vaccine.

Separately, the Department of Health has been notified of 448 new cases of Covid-19.

The number of people with the virus in ICU is 41, unchanged since yesterday.

The department has also issued updated Covid-19 case numbers since 15 May, when an alternative approach to reporting daily figures was introduced following the cyber attack on the HSE's IT systems.

The department said that the revised numbers were the result of "further validation process".


 


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