Government to extend restrictions for at least two weeks



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The government will announce on Friday an extension of Covid-19 restrictions on commercial and social life, but is expected to indicate that a partial lifting of the strict regime could occur next month if the infection rate continues to decline.

The restrictions will remain in effect for at least the next two weeks, and several major sources expect them to remain until the May holiday weekend.

The move is likely to be announced Friday afternoon after a meeting of senior public health officials. Health Minister Simon Harris is expected to sign an extension of Garda’s powers to enforce the blockade.

While the focus remains on maintaining restrictions in recent weeks to continue suppressing the virus, senior officials have begun working on plans for a “gradual” exit from the blockade.

However, the main sources emphasize that even when the restrictions are reduced, it will only be partial and gradual.

Priorities are expected to include reopening some retail, construction and school businesses, possibly only for part of the week initially.

On Thursday there was a strong presence of Garda on many routes, as Gardaí tried to impose restrictions. As the Easter holidays approach, travel across the border will be monitored by gardaí and PSNI officials to ensure people comply with coronavirus restrictions.

Gardai-trapped people who make unnecessary trips this weekend will have at least three opportunities to comply with the law before being arrested, according to a Garda management direction.

Before resorting to arrest, Gardaí must go through the four-step escalation process called “involve, explain, encourage, enforce,” Garda superintendents have been advised.

Under emergency law, anyone traveling for nonessential reasons or exercising more than 2 km from home will commit a crime.

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