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7 things we learned from the Covid-19 briefings

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Both the National Public Health Emergency Team and the HSE held press briefings this afternoon, two days after the Government announced a delay in the reopening of indoor hospitality amid concerns over the Delta variant.

Here are seven things we learned from the briefings: 1. Ireland to experience 'very significant transmission' of Delta variant The Chief Medical Officer has cautioned that we are going to see "very significant transmission" of the Delta variant of Covid-19.

Dr Tony Holohan pointed to evidence from Scotland and England to indicate the spread of the variant. Dr Holohan said the variant is going to become the dominant strain across Europe, saying that we are not going to stop this happening and it is a case of "when rather

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