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- Covid-19 (Health): Statements (21 May 2020)
Simon Harris: The Deputy knows the answer.
- Covid-19 (Health): Statements (21 May 2020)
Simon Harris: I am not.
- Covid-19 (Health): Statements (21 May 2020)
Simon Harris: Deputy Kelly is blaming NPHET for everything. The Oireachtas asked someone to come in here and give advice. It had nothing to do with NPHET.
- Covid-19 (Health): Statements (21 May 2020)
Simon Harris: Deputy Kelly is obsessed with blaming people. He will be blaming NPHET for Covid-19 next.
- Covid-19 (Health): Statements (21 May 2020)
Simon Harris: Okay, I withdraw it. NPHET did not do this. There is guidance in place. The pharmacists and other people are putting different protections in place. Some people are putting up perspex, some people are wearing face masks, some businesses are not allowed to open and others are only open for takeaways.
- Covid-19 (Health): Statements (21 May 2020)
Simon Harris: Some people are coming to sealed rooms and they are working in different ways. I am very grateful to doctors for giving us advice on how to protect our health. I am very grateful for doctors around the country putting guidance in place for different sectors as to how people should protect their workplaces. It should be remembered that as of today, most workplaces cannot open such is the...
- Covid-19 (Health): Statements (21 May 2020)
Simon Harris: I truthfully do not know. I am sure we can find out.
- Covid-19 (Health): Statements (21 May 2020)
Simon Harris: I will indeed. To be clear, I am aware of the 15 minutes within 2 m in terms of close contact and I am aware of the two hours in terms of close contact. It is a question of how long one must leave an area before coming back.
- Covid-19 (Health): Statements (21 May 2020)
Simon Harris: I first became aware this week that one needs to have a 24-hour period. I am a Member of this House and I want it to be able to do its business. I am one of the few people who is here answering questions every single week along with the Taoiseach and a couple of others. I am sure there are ways we can get this right. I am a receiver of the advice-----
- Covid-19 (Health): Statements (21 May 2020)
Simon Harris: -----rather than a maker of it. I am sure the Ceann Comhairle and the House's authorities can clarify, but my understanding is that the Oireachtas made a decision to seek public health advice in terms of how it conducts its business. The Oireachtas is sharing that public health advice with Members.
- Covid-19 (Health): Statements (21 May 2020)
Simon Harris: One is not less of a Member upon becoming a Minister-----
- Covid-19 (Health): Statements (21 May 2020)
Simon Harris: -----in terms of one's own health. Regarding other workplaces, I heard the deputy Chief Medical Officer speaking about this matter yesterday. It is about carrying out a risk-based assessment of any workplace and a variety of factors can obtain, for example, the safety of a location, how long to spend in a room and the like, but I am sure there can be more clarification. I hope that a...
- Covid-19 (Health): Statements (21 May 2020)
Simon Harris: I doubt the whole country is waiting to hear what I will say on this, but I will be clear. On 27 March, workplace protection and improvement guidance was issued by the National Standards Authority of Ireland, NSAI, for all workplaces that were open. The NSAI is the body from which people and businesses around the country are taking their advice. Guidance has been issued for many different...
- Covid-19 (Health): Statements (21 May 2020)
Simon Harris: Certainly, on a North, South, east and west basis this is a matter I have discussed with my counterpart in Northern Ireland and I know the Taoiseach has spoken publicly about his discussions with the British Prime Minister. At a European level, there is no doubt this is discussed at various ministerial European Union Councils and the like. We must acknowledge that different countries are in...
- Covid-19 (Health): Statements (21 May 2020)
Simon Harris: I became aware of it this week, I believe. I have heard this mentioned during the day and I have heard people asking the Taoiseach to clarify the matter etc. I am open to correction from the authorities in the Oireachtas but my understanding is that the Oireachtas brought in a public health expert. I heard Deputy O'Reilly describe the person as an independent public health expert.
- Covid-19 (Health): Statements (21 May 2020)
Simon Harris: There was an assessment of this workplace and guidance was to be provided not just to Deputies, Senators and Ministers but everybody who works in this place to whom we owe a duty of care. That includes our staff and everybody else. It was the view in the advice, and I am only going along with that not as a Minister but as a Deputy in my workplace. It is the Oireachtas public health advice...
- Covid-19 (Health): Statements (21 May 2020)
Simon Harris: Yes.
- Covid-19 (Health): Statements (21 May 2020)
Simon Harris: I thank Deputy Smith for raising this matter. We know that roughly from the middle of March until 12 May the position was that all non-essential health services were effectively paused. Then, on 12 May, the national public health emergency team said that from a public health point of view the team believed it was appropriate to lift the pause and replace it with a recommendation on...
- Covid-19 (Health): Statements (21 May 2020)
Simon Harris: That is a really important question. We have all probably met with Mental Health Reform and other organisations on this. We need a new vision for change, absolutely. My colleague, the Minister of State with responsibility for mental health services, has been working on this and there is now a draft new version of A Vision for Change. It was considered by a Cabinet committee. It is ready...
- Covid-19 (Health): Statements (21 May 2020)
Simon Harris: Yes. I was going to be funny and say that Deputy Smith could answer that, but I will not because it is a serious matter. It is ready to go to Government. There is a longstanding principle that I would not bring forward a new policy after an election but it could be brought by a new Minister for Health during his or her first or second week in the job.