DUBLIN, Sept 30 (Reuters) - There are no signs yet of a fall
in infection rates that would justify the removal of COVID-19
restrictions in Dublin, Ireland's chief medical officer said on
Wednesday.
"We do need to see a significant improvement over the coming
days in Dublin and we are not seeing it yet," Ronan Glynn told a
parliamentary committee when asked about restrictions introduced
on Sept. 18 banning indoor restaurant dining and non-essential
travel.
(Reporting by Conor Humphries, editing by Louise Heavens)