The government of Ireland, one of the most vaccinated countries in the world, reimposed COVID-19-related restrictions, including a midnight curfew as officials explained that it’s meant to stop the spread of the virus. About 93 percent of the country’s adult population have received a COVID-19 vaccine, according to government data. And about 89.1 percent of people over the age of 12 are vaccinated. Despite that, Irish Prime Minister Michael Martin announced in a national address a midnight curfew on bars, restaurants, and nightclubs starting on Thursday. “The situation is getting worse and will get worse before it gets better,” Martin told reporters on the restrictions. Health officials, as they have in the past, warned that hospitals will face increased pressure in the coming weeks. In his speech, Martin said he hasn’t ruled out imposing more COVID-19 restrictions if the spread of the virus doesn’t slow down due to the mandates scheduled …