Coronavirus Full work-from-home policy looms
A return to a full work-from-home policy is on the cards as public health officials mull further measures aimed at controlling rapidly rising Covid-19 cases.
The National Public Health Emergency Team (Nphet) meets today to decide whether further public health measures are needed to tackle high infection rates.
A recommendation that employees generally work from home is âone of the considerationsâ that will be discussed at the meeting before a recommendation is made to Government, said State chief medical officer Tony Holohan.
He noted, approvingly, advice from the United Kingdomâs Nphet equivalent that advising people to work from home is likely to have the most impact on the virus spreading this winter.
Speaking at the teamâs weekly briefing yesterday, Dr Holohan also said the Department of Health had âtaken a leadership stepâ by reinstating a working-from-home rule for its employees. Up to recently they could go to the office once a week.
Confirmed cases in hospital Confirmed cases in ICU 551 89Current Government policy proposes a âphased and staggeredâ return to the workplace, but Tánaiste Leo Varadkar has suggested a full return will not happen until next spring.
Health officials are not considering reimposing restrictions âat this point in timeâ despite the worsening situation, said Dr Holohan.
Hospitality and virus-pass rulesHowever, they are considering what additional measures are needed to augment the current approach. This is focused on encouraging people to reduce social contacts, accelerating rollout of boosters and ensuring compliance by the hospitality sector with virus-pass rules.
Dr Holohan said ânot enoughâ people are heeding the teamâs message on socialising, while surveys show one-third of restaurants, cafes and pubs are not checking passes.
While earlier models suggest cases should peak towards the end of this month, officials said there was âno guaranteeâ this would happen, given current trends. Infections are rising in all counties and in all age groups, but especially among 19- to 24-year-olds.
The exception is among over-85s, where a drop in incidence is being attributed to the administration of booster vaccines to this group.
With one in 25 of the population infected over the past fortnight â" and almost 3,000 more cases reported yesterday â" officials said the risk of meeting an infectious person now is higher than at any point in the pandemic.
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