A Consultant physician in geriatric and stroke medicine at Tallaght Hospital has said it is time for a "discussion" on how mandatory cocooning might be tweaked for the over 70s.
Professor Ronán Collins was speaking on RTÉ's Drivetime after the Taoiseach told the Cabinet that, as of today, there are no indications that Covid-19 levels are low enough to allow any easing of restrictions on 5 May.
The physician admitted that he is trying to be purposely provocative to "start a discussion" about cocooning because he said it is "not sustainable" in the long term.
There is a danger, he said, of older people being stereotyped as vulnerable and having "the most to lose" in the fight against this virus.
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