NPHET has reportedly agreed to end the requirement to wear face masks in most areas.
Masks are the last remaining Covid restriction and after a meeting by the public health experts this afternoon, it could soon be ended.
Shops, schools, public transport and offices would no longer be places where you have to wear a mask if the proposal is accepted by the Government.
Masks are still likely to be required in healthcare settings.
Today's meeting of NPHET was also the last in their current form, with the group chaired by Dr Tony Holohan set to disband.
It comes after Tipperary TD Mattie McGrath presented a petition from over 14,000 parents and grandparents calling for the face masks in classrooms rule to be scrapped.
Mr McGrath said we should “let the children smile” again in our schools.
Taoiseach Micheal Martin said the motivation behind the rule is “an honourable one” that was agreed with all the stakeholders in education.
“It is time to get rid of this draconian measure, which is causing strife, ill health, stress and torment to children, parents, grandparents and communities," Mr McGrath said.
The Taoiseach responded: “The motivation behind the recommendation and the public health advice with regard to masks was an honourable one to try to protect children and teachers.
“This was in consultation with all the stakeholders in education.
“There will be a meeting of the National Public Health Emergency Team, NPHET, and there will be advice in relation to this.”