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GAA seeks 'empirical evidence' from NPHET for decision on crowd restrictions



The Irish government announced additional Covid-19 restrictions on Tuesday

The GAA has called on the National Public Health Emergency Team to provide 'empirical evidence' which led to the decision to remove crowds at sports matches in Ireland.


NPHET advised the government on Tuesday afternoon to move sports behind closed doors, a recommendation which the cabinet approved. This means that 200 can no longer congregate for outdoor gatherings, and therefore no spectators are allowed at GAA matches.


Late on Tuesday evening แทงบอลสเต็ป , the GAA released a statement calling for clarity on the reasoning behind the move:


"Following this evening's unexpected announcement the GAA invites Dr Ronan Glynn and NPHET to present the empirical evidence which informed the requirement for the Association to curtail its activities.

"The Association will tonight be issuing an invitation to Dr Glynn to meet with its Covid Advisory Group in this regard without delay.

"The GAA and its members remain at all times committed to protecting public health."


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