The National Public Health Emergency Team is meeting tomorrow to review whether Dublin should move into level 3 of Covid-19 restrictions.
A government Minister says there's a real possibility it will happen.
Currently, Dublin is in line with the rest of the country at level 2 with extra measures in place - including the remained closure of 'wet pubs' past September 21st.
Finance Minister Paschal Donohue says the increase in cases in the capital is a concern:
There are calls for NPHET and the Health Minister to appear before the Oireachtas Covid-19 Committee to answer questions about the living with COVID plan.
Speaking at the committee this morning, Sinn Féin health spokesperson, David Cullinane, says there is still a huge amount of confusion about the measures: