Hope deferred

Sir, – The current general advice from Government for the foreseeable future might best be summarised as, “Keep your hopes high and your expectations low.” – Yours, etc,

MICHAEL

VAUGHAN,

Lahinch,

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Co Clare.

Sir, – There is no plan or timetable for lifting lockdown. There are multiple inconsistencies in the restrictions. There is a danger that members of the public will stop doing as they are asked.

The Taoiseach is a decent man and has survived in politics by not offending people but is shown up when decisions are needed.

The Minister for Health is full of facts but we would expect him to decide what to do about the situation rather than restate uncertainties.

The Tánaiste seems to be trying to get a commitment to what will happen in March.

Meanwhile, the building industry is suffering. And retail. And the public.

As for the schools – don’t get me started. – Yours, etc,

RUTH RYAN,

Dublin 4.

Sir, – Given the Taoiseach’s latest speech, should we understand the Covid situation is critical but not serious? – Yours, etc,

JOHN WILLIAMS,

Clonmel,

Co Tipperary.

Sir, – There is so much gaslighting going on from Government politicians at the moment that we will eventually get our Covid updates from the energy regulator. – Yours, etc,

EAMON

FARRELL,

Sandymount,

Dublin 4.