A study suggests the compulsory use of face masks could slow the spread of coronavirus by as much as 40 percent.
Researchers in Germany found the number of positive cases dropped significantly after coverings were made mandatory in shops and public transport.
They say the results show masks "help significantly" to reduce transmission of the illness.
A new campaign's being launched here next week to encourage more people to wear face coverings in places where social distancing is difficult.
However, they're not being made compulsory.
Meanwhile People are being urged to do all they can to still avoid contracting Covid-19, despite 92 per cent of cases recovering fully.
Public health officials are concerned about complacency setting in as restrictions ease.
The Covid-19 death toll now stands at 1,703, after a further 8 patients died, while 8 new cases have been recorded in the past 24 hours.
Concerns are also being expressed after how the virus is impacting some people.
Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Ronan Glynn, says there are long time side effects for some who contract Covid-19.
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