Clare Gym Manager Claims Addressing Loopholes Vital If Covid Certs Introduced

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The manager of a gym and leisure centre at a Clare hotel believes many loopholes would have to be addressed before introducing covid certs in these facilities.

Last night the cabinet sub-committee heard up to 500 people with Covid could require ICU admission by next month, under a worst-case scenario, in new NPHET modelling.

622 people are in hospital with the virus, with 117 being treated in intensive care.

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Ministers will consider the need for covid certs to access gyms, hairdressers and barbers, the wider use of antigen testing and a booster programme for those aged 50 and over.

Manager of the gym and leisure centre at Treacy’s West County Hotel in Ennis, Mark O’Donoghue believes it would be difficult to enforce.