The Chief Medical Officer has rejected the idea that testing rather than full vaccination could be used to pave the way for the reopening of indoor hospitality.
Dr Tony Holohan briefed opposition leaders this afternoon about the National Public Health Emergency Team's advice to Government on Monday.
He said that without vaccination certs, indoor dining and drinking could have remained shut beyond September. When questioned about NPHET's modelling projections he said they were in line with research carried out in Scotland.
The CMO said that he did not see any reason why the projections could not be peer reviewed. He said that it should be possible to quickly introduce a vaccination certificate system given that work is already well advanced