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HEPA filters are not a silver bullet by any means, said Micheál Martin. Alamy Stock Photo

Taoiseach says funding will be made available to schools that wish to purchase HEPA filters

Mary Lou McDonald says children and teachers are left freezing in classrooms as windows must be left open.

TAOISEACH MICHEÁL MARTIN has said the government will provide resources to schools that wish to buy HEPA filters for classrooms.

The Taoiseach was questioned by a number of members of the Opposition during Leaders’ Questions about ventilation in schools, who asked why the government was slow to move on the issue.

Martin told the Dáil that the government is not against HEPA filters, stating they are in fact in favour of their usage.

He confirmed that the government would provide funding for the filters, but said “it may not be necessary in every classroom”.

“The funding will be made available if schools wish to purchase filters in given situations,” he said.

The Taoiseach said there are 50,000 classrooms across the country, between primary and post-primary schools, adding that the government is adopting a “targeted approach to address ventilation issues”, which he said may include air cleaners, where required.

“We are looking here at air cleaners costing between €1,500 and €1,800, which we think are is required for classrooms,” he added.

The Government acts on science all the time in what we do around Covid-19, he told the Dáil.

“Funding will be made available but there could be different solutions for different schools around ventilation and air quality. Some may be more medium-term. The immediate short-term solution is portable HEPA filters or some improvement of that kind. Funding will be made available for that. It is not the silver bullet by any means,” said Martin.

The Department of Education confirmed to The Journal that the detail regarding the minor works grant for schools will be made available later this week.

‘Freezing classrooms’

Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald told Martin that “we are now in winter and our children and teaching staff have been freezing in classrooms wearing hats and scarves during the school day, with windows wide open in an attempt to keep them safe”.

“We are nearly two years into this pandemic, but the Government has still not delivered a plan for proper ventilation in our schools. It has been clear for some time that high-efficiency particulate air, HEPA, filters have an important role to play in ensuring that schools have clean air,” she said.

“They remove contaminants and viruses from the air and help reduce airborne transmission in classrooms with poor ventilation.

“The WHO, the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control and the Government’s own expert group on ventilation have emphasised the value of HEPA filters in keeping schools safe, but instead of listening to this expert advice and installing HEPA filters in schools, the Government’s approach is, as the Taoiseach put it at his press conference on Friday, to open the windows and so on.”

McDonald said parents and school staff must have been shaking their heads in disbelief, stating that yet again there is no sense of urgency or forward planning.

Martin said the Minister for Education Norma Foley has at all times adhered to expert advice in respect of ventilation.

“While it may at times be tempting to lampoon the idea of fresh air, that has been the number one item on that expert advice, that is, where possible, fresh air is the most effective form of ventilation. Of course, that has limitations in the context of cold and inclement weather,” he said.

“The Minister for Education has provided substantial resources to schools and will continue to do so. Schools will be in a position, if they wish and if it is suitable, to buy HEPA filters for classrooms, but I point out the advice of the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies, SAGE, the expert body in the UK, on HEPA filters.

“It is saying there is a need for better data on real-world application to support these technologies. It may be a viable solution in spaces where it is difficult to provide good ventilation. SAGE is saying that a lot of the application of filters will depend on the configuration of rooms and certain situations.”

The Sinn Fein leader accused the Taoiseach of taking a laissez-faire approach with schools.

She called on the Taoiseach to commit that the Government will ensure that these filters are rolled out, stating that the government should use the Christmas break as an opportunity to install them when children are off school.

People Before Profit TD Richard Boyd Barrett said that science is clear that HEPA filters would help the situation is schools, stating that paying out for the filters will cost a lot less than the other measures the government are putting in place. 

Social Democrats Education Spokesperson Gary Gannon highlighted that €30 million scheme is being finalised to provide air filtration units for schools, but that funding is being provided under a minor works grant.

Schools will have to choose between HEPA filters and other essential works, he said.

“Schools are therefore placed in an invidious position – they can either choose to prioritise ventilation or other essential works or equipment,” said Gannon who called for a dedicated scheme to provide the filters in schools.

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    Mute anne-marie kelly
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    Sep 13th 2014, 4:27 PM

    Hopefully, some day, the remains of Ireland’s “Missing Women” might be stumbled upon too. Their poor families REALLY deserve closure also.

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    Mute Truthy Truth
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    Sep 13th 2014, 6:57 PM

    I think that there’s something not quite right about the investigations in to the murder of those women. Time to invite in the FBI. Too many people know each other in this country

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    Mute Declan Noonan
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    Sep 13th 2014, 8:09 PM

    Truthy, the FBI don’t have jurisdiction in Ireland. Your not very Truthy are you!

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    Mute Tony Canning
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    Sep 13th 2014, 8:33 PM

    Thus INVITE

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    Mute DiarmuidMurphy
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    Sep 13th 2014, 8:35 PM

    The FBI have actually consulted on the cases of some of the missing women.

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    Mute Tom Red
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    Sep 13th 2014, 3:28 PM

    A heart broken family will get their son back and will be able to give him a proper burial……

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    Mute Oil Be Honest
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    Sep 13th 2014, 3:19 PM

    At the very least it might be closure for some family… Crazy that it was just down to chance!

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    Mute James Darby
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    Sep 13th 2014, 4:04 PM

    I don’t think that it was just down to chance. A new search of Oristown bog has been under way for the last few weeks.

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    Mute Mick Rooney
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    Sep 13th 2014, 3:58 PM

    Some clarity here. This Garda investigation team were not looking for a stolen car. They are part of a Garda team tasked with finding the IRA disappeared. Recent intelligence information provided to them led to the bog site in Meath. The body was found close to the car. Someone owns this land or has authority over it. Quite why the shell of a burnt out car supposedly sat here for 11 years without someone reporting it, identifying the vechicle and removing it, I have no idea. Had that happened, it might have led to closure for one family a lot sooner.

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    Mute thenightmancometh
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    Sep 13th 2014, 5:17 PM

    Its not that unusual for people to abandon banjaxed cars in bogs. A lot of the bogs around that area are owned by the Headfort estate and so there may not be anyone monitoring it that closely.

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    Mute Cosmo Kramer
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    Sep 13th 2014, 5:41 PM

    Drive around the Dublin Mountains, plenty of burnt out cars just rotting away for years and years in fields and bogs..

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    Mute Rildo Olor
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    Sep 13th 2014, 11:47 PM

    The car was stolen not banjaxed

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    Mute thenightmancometh
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    Sep 14th 2014, 12:32 AM

    Rildo…yeah, the point is that you don’t look at a shell of a car in a bog and say to yourself “That must be a stolen car, I better call the gardai”. RIP and condolences to the family.

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    Mute Rildo Olor
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    Sep 14th 2014, 1:30 AM

    Well it’s that type of bumpkin “sure it’s only an oul car” shit that slows investigation s down

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    Mute gerry campbell
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    Sep 14th 2014, 10:01 AM

    Mick and all your green thumbers there, ye should get out of the city and actually visit a bog, you would learn loads , including how easily a car could rest there for many decades .

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    Mute thenightmancometh
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    Sep 14th 2014, 10:51 AM

    Whatever you say, Officer Rildo!

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    Mute Laura Grimes
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    Sep 13th 2014, 6:25 PM

    Please hold the jokes, Gerry was a much loved father, son, brother, uncle and friend , his family have been through a hell that no one should ever go through. Rest in Peace Gerry

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    Mute Steven Hillert
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    Sep 13th 2014, 3:49 PM

    You shower of C,,,s show some respect.

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    Mute danny fitz
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    Sep 13th 2014, 3:19 PM

    Must be the first bog body to be found in a car

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    Mute Adrienne Lyons
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    Sep 13th 2014, 6:58 PM

    RIP Gerry. Glad your family have closure. Your poor mam died of a broken heart but your united with her now

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    Mute Tom Colgan
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    Sep 13th 2014, 3:19 PM

    It took 11 years to find a stolen car? Ffs

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    Mute Forty Coats
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    Sep 13th 2014, 3:28 PM

    Cutbacks.

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    Mute Tom Colgan
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    Sep 13th 2014, 3:28 PM

    Lol

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    Mute Miriam
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    Sep 13th 2014, 3:31 PM

    Yeh the cops should do a nationwide excavation of every bog in the land each time a car is reported stolen.

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    Mute Maggie
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    Sep 13th 2014, 3:34 PM

    Their full of soil

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    Mute Banga Ncube
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    Sep 13th 2014, 5:28 PM

    It is quite sick that some posters regard this find as funny. Such finds will always evoke memories of other bodies scattered throughout this island, memories of fellow human beings murdered by ‘republican’ and ‘loyalist’ gangs.

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    Mute Forty Coats
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    Sep 13th 2014, 5:55 PM

    Fellow human beings.. like eh Palestinians?

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    Mute Matthew Holmes
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    Sep 13th 2014, 4:11 PM

    For what its worth you can tell if a decomposed body or skeleton is male or female by looking at the Jaw. If there’s an indent in the bit of the Jawbone that meets the skull that means it belongs to a female skeleton, if it’s not indented its a male skeleton.

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    Mute billy dunne
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    Sep 13th 2014, 8:00 PM

    Someone’s been killed what’s with the jokes FFS show some respect

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    Mute Jo Lynch Heavey
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    Sep 13th 2014, 8:15 PM

    Respect please people. One family has closure tonight, but there are so many more still waiting. This is not the body that they had hoped to find, but lets hope that someone will give them that one bit of information that will give the meGraw family closure. Thoughts with both families tonight.

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    Mute Donal O Neil
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    Sep 13th 2014, 4:16 PM

    Likely car was burnt and the car and body were buried in bog . Means the people,who did it had access to an excavator which may have been at site already legitimately. If it had been on the surface it would have been noticed a long time ago as ireland is a small place .

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    Mute John Mulligan
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    Sep 13th 2014, 4:27 PM

    Sure it helped unite ireland anyway.

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    Mute Seán Ó Briain
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    Sep 13th 2014, 6:26 PM

    The car is missing since 2003. He is missing since 2011. I doubt it.

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    Mute Karen O'Hanlon Cohrt
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    Sep 13th 2014, 5:29 PM

    RTE news are reporting this as the remains of Gerard Daly, missing since 2011.

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    Mute PAUL NICHOLSON
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    Sep 13th 2014, 4:43 PM

    Gardai treating the death as suspicious.

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    Mute Gracie
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    Sep 13th 2014, 9:15 PM

    Looking for a person wearing a black balaclava, navy track suit bottoms, black hoodie and white runners

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    Mute John Do
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    Sep 13th 2014, 9:04 PM

    Gardai

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    Mute KentuckyWindage
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    Sep 14th 2014, 8:29 AM

    Was he ‘known to the Gardai’ I wonder?

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