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The government is considering easing restrictions from next Tuesday

Conor HeneghanMost Irish people would most like to see the 2km limit on movement removed when the government considers easing restrictions on the public from next week.

, a national anonymous online survey carried out by researchers from DCU, NUIG and the Insight Centre for Data Analytics in Galway.

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