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A number of “really important and very welcome freedoms” are set to return next month

Shauna McHugh by Shauna McHugh
29/04/2021
in KCLR News, News & Sport
KCLR Live Leaders Challenge – Fianna Fáil leader Michéal Martin (Thurs 6 Feb, 2020)
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Taoiseach Michael Martin addressed the nation this evening to reveal the restoration of a number of “really important and very welcome freedoms” across the country.

Restrictions are set to ease drastically in the weeks ahead, under a number of phases.

The first phase begins on the 10th of May, which will see

  • The resumption of intercounty travel
  • Click and collect services and retail-by-appointment can begin at all non essential retail outlets (with full reopening on 17th May)
  • Galleries, museums and other cultural attractions can reopen
  • Libraries can open again
  • Religious services can resume, with a limit of 50 people attending.
  • Hairdressing and other personal services will reopen by appointment

Also on the 10th of May, the numbers of people able to meet outdoors for social purposes, including in private gardens, can increase to a maximum of either:

  • Three households, or a group of six people.
  • Small organised outdoor gatherings will also be possible with a maximum attendance of 15 people, while outdoor training for adults can also recommence, in pods of a maximum of 15 people.

From 10th May there will also be increased opportunities for those who have been fully vaccinated.

Indoor private home visiting will be permitted, without masks or social distancing in the following cases:

  • Those who are fully vaccinated may visit with other fully vaccinated people, providing there is no more than 3 households present
  • And those who are fully vaccinated may visit with unvaccinated people from a single household, provided they are not at risk of severe illness.

Subject to the Covid situation remaining stable after these stages, it’s hoped to then proceed with the next phase.

That begins from June 2nd, when;

  • Hotels, B&Bs, guesthouses and self catering accommodation can reopen for guests.

While from June 7th, the following further steps will be possible:

  • Outdoor services in bars and restaurants can recommence, with sector specific safety measures in place.
  • Outdoor sports matches can recommence, but with no spectators at this time.
  • Gyms, swimming pools, and leisure centres can reopen for individual training.
  • The number of guests attending wedding receptions can increase to 25.
  • And indoor visits in private homes from one other household can begin again.

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