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Taoiseach announces easing of Covid restrictions for December

Domhnall Doyle by Domhnall Doyle
27/11/2020
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KCLR Live Leaders Challenge – Fianna Fáil leader Michéal Martin (Thurs 6 Feb, 2020)
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The Taoiseach Micheál Martin has announced the easing of Level 5 Covid-19 restrictions for December.

The country is moving to Level 3, with a number of exceptions in place for the Christmas period. 

People are advised to plan their activities in advance, to limit their contacts throughout this period, to keep celebrations small, that outdoors is safer than indoors and to ensure good ventilation if indoors with other people.

 From 1st December, under Level 3, as set out in the Plan for Living with COVID:

 Weddings with up to 25 guests are permitted (same as current provisions).

  • Funerals with up to 25 mourners are permitted (same as current provisions).
  • No organised indoor events should take place, other than as provided below.
  • Gatherings of 15 people may take place outdoors.
  • Non-contact training may take place outdoors in pods of 15.
  • Only individual training should take place indoors and no exercise or dance classes are permitted.
  • No matches/events may take place except professional and elite sports, approved inter-county Gaelic games, horse-racing and approved equestrian events, all behind closed doors.
  • Gyms, leisure centres and swimming pools may reopen for individual training only.
  • Nightclubs, discos and casinos should remain closed.
  • Hotels, guesthouses, B&Bs may open with services limited to residents only.
  • Non-essential retail and personal services may reopen.
  • People should continue to work from home unless absolutely necessary to attend in person.
  • Public transport capacity is limited to 50%

 From 1st December: 

  • Households should not mix with any other households outside those within their bubble;
  • People should stay within their county apart from work, education and other essential purposes;

 From 4th December: 

  • Restaurants and pubs operating as restaurants (serving a substantial meal) may reopen for indoor dining with additional restrictions, (including requirement for meals to be prepared on site, inside the premises). This includes access for non-residents to restaurants in hotels.
  • Higher, further and adult education should remain primarily online

 Adjustments for the Christmas Period

  From 1st December: 

  • Places of worship to reopen for services with restrictive measures, subject to review in January
  • Museums, galleries, and libraries to reopen
  • Cinemas to reopen
  • Wet pubs to remain closed except for takeaway/delivery

  From 18th December to 6th January: 

  • Households can mix with up to two other households
  • Travel outside your county to be permitted

 From the 7th of January, the measures put in place prior to the 18th of December will apply, subject to ongoing review of the trajectory of the virus.

 The measures for cross-border travel will be the same as for travel between all other counties, i.e. from 1st December, people should stay within their county apart from work, education and other essential purposes while from 18th December to 6th January, travel outside the county is permitted.

 It has further been agreed that the use of facemasks is now recommended in crowded workplaces, places of worship and in busy or crowded outdoor spaces where there is significant congregation.

 Additional seasonal support through CRSS will be provided to qualifying businesses that will remain closed due to public health restrictions introduced by the Government to combat the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic. This is in recognition of the additional financial impact on those businesses of being closed at Christmas, which for many would be a particularly busy trading period.

The Government also noted the progress of the HSE in building capacity across critical care beds and acute services, restoration of cancer and community support services and the actions taken to mitigate the immediate risks as a result of Winter pressures and Covid-19 case increases.

Work on the development of the Testing and Tracing capability has been intensive.  Recruitment of test and tracing staff has been a priority and performance in test and tracing turn-around times continues to improve.    Testing capacity is now 140,000 per week.

The first full meeting of the High-Level Task Force on Covid-19 Vaccination took place on 23rd November 2020. The Task Force will work with the Department of Health and the HSE to have a national COVID-19 Vaccination Strategy and Implementation Plan prepared for Government on the 11th December 2020.

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