DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland's health minister expects to be advised on Friday to keep the significant restrictions to slow the spread of the coronavirus in place for a period of weeks but that the country will have to move onto a "different terrain" after that.
"What's highly likely tomorrow is that the National Public Health Emergency Team will recommend that we continue with the very strict restrictions ... I expect that to be a period of weeks," Simon Harris, who ordered citizens on March 27 to stay home until at least Sunday, told broadcaster Virgin Media.