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A COVID Inquiry into the State's handling of the pandemic before the next general election would be 'a very tight window', a journalist has said. Taoiseach Simon Harris confirmed the terms of reference into the review could be finalised in the coming weeks. It comes after a new report from the Society of Actuaries in Ireland found 1,100 excess deaths in 2020 and 2021.

Mr Harris said steps to establishing the review are ongoing. "I very much welcome the fact that today we're seeing some data being published from the Society of Actuaries that's showing the benefit in terms of life-saving decisions that were made by the Irish Government, and more importantly by the people of Ireland, in terms of their compliance with public health advice," he said. "It is the intention of Government to hold a review and we expect to be in a position to finalise those terms of reference in the coming weeks.



" Daily Mail Group Executive Editor John Lee told The Hard Shoulder the timeframe means it would be a very fast inquiry. "[Simon Harris] must be sure of one thing that nobody else is: that the general election isn't going to happen until next March," he said. "Otherwise it's going to be one of the shortest, succinct inquiries in the history of the State.

"This was, as one looks back at it, probably the greatest challenge in the history of the State on every front - sociologically, economically, as a health challenge. "It would seem to me to be an extraordinarily truncated inquiry that they're p.

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