Micheál Martin denies Irish hospitality industry 'treated like dirt'

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Taoiseach Micheál Martin says some of the reaction to the government's proposals were 'over the top'.

Mr Martin described some of the reaction to the government's proposals as "over the top", especially when the numbers of new Covid cases, hospitalisations and those in ICUs have been rising over the last few weeks.Micheál Martin said Covid cases, hospitalisations and ICU numbers have been rising in recent weeks

Sources close to ministers have accused some people in the hospitality sector of having "tin ears" with their complaints about the reopening of nightclubs and venues. The new guidelines, which come into effect on Friday, include fines of up to €2,500 for each offence for those who breach the rules, with a final penalty of €5,000 or possible closure of venues.

Covid compliance inspectors will also be allowed to visit premises unannounced to ensure the rules are being adhered to. On Wednesday, the Republic of Ireland's chief medical officer Dr Tony Holohan said he and his public health officials had "substantial concerns" about the spread of Covid but ruled out any imminent lockdown.

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