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On the Record Sunday Paper Panel November 14th

On the Record Sunday Paper Panel November 14th

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12.12 14 Nov 2021


On the Record Sunday Paper Panel November 14th


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Gráinne Ní Aodha, reporter with The Journal.ie & Gary Murphy, Professor of Politics at DCU joined Gavan to run through this morning's Sunday papers.

Together they discussed the Sunday Times poll which sees Sinn Fein surge six points to 37%, issues surrounding the use of antigen tests in certain settings, how Ireland’s covid rate is now 12th worst in the world, ongoing housing & transport planning problems, and COP26.

As well as that, Dr. Paddy Mallon, Infectious Disease physician at St Vincent’s hospital, and Professor of Microbial Diseases at UCD school of Medicine joined Gavan to discuss the Expert Advisory Group on Rapid Testing's recommendations regarding the use of antigen tests in certain social settings, and the perception that there is a lack of faith in the efficacy of antigen testing in general.

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