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Ireland lockdown: Health chief warns of ‘levels 6 to 10’ and ‘curfew’

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Professor Sam McConaughey warned that we would see a curfew under the Level Six lockdown.

Cruel curfews can be seen on this harsh new level, where people are instructed to lock their homes after ten o’clock at night.

The medical expert was responding to criticism that the NPET had gone too far in recommending to increase our lockdown alert to the fifth level.

But Professor McConaughey warned that this could get worse and that lockdowns could be found at “levels six, seven, eight, nine and ten.”

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He argued that there were no strict restrictions in Europe and that many other countries, such as the UK, were locking up homes after 10pm.

Professor Sam McConaughey

Reverend Professor Pat Kenny told Newstock: “They have a curfew in the UK.

“Some say we have strict restrictions in Europe, but there is a curfew in some parts of the UK where you will not be released after ten o’clock.

“So it could be a level six.

I know no one has talked about level six yet, I was shocked to hear Sam talk about level six, seven, eight, nine and ten, but of course curfew has been used in other countries. ”

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Professor McConaughey said the latest jump would be more effective than the months of March and April, which led to the last national lockdown.

But he said the path is still the same.

He said: “The frog in slow-boiling water is the best metaphor because it boils slowly.

“So in early March, everyone saw horrible pictures from northern Italy and then from Spain and said, ‘Oh, this is terrible, we have to do something.’

“It’s not very fast, it’s very gradual, but it’s still going in the same direction,” he said.

“It still goes more consistently and gradually each week.

“So we need to take action and get it back.

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