'I think our government are taking a more pragmatic and cautious approach which we in the HSE certainly welcome.'
"We would have obvious concerns over what is happening in the UK, and it's not just ourselves, over 122 prominent scientists have written out that they have real concerns over what is happening," he said.
Reid added that the HSE"would certainly welcome" the approach that the Irish government have been taking to the reopening of the country. On Wednesday, Reid said that Ireland's vaccine rollout will"outmanoeuvre" the Covid-19 virus and the Delta variant.
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