have managed to drive rates down since the measures were introduced at the end of July. The last time the government reviewed its local lockdown measures was on August 13, according to the Department of Health.
Health officials decided that the current restrictions would remain in place for now. But when is the next review scheduled for and when could the restrictions be lifted?According to legislation enforcing the new rules, the government is obliged to carry out a review into the restrictions every two weeks, which would mean another would have to take place by August 27.However, announcing the continuation of the rules last week, health minister Edward Argar suggested there may be another sooner.He said: "We will review the measures.
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