Restrictions on visiting other people’s homes may affect Dublin and Limerick



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People in Dublin and Limerick are facing a ban on visiting other people’s homes if the spike in Covid-19 cases in both cities doesn’t stabilize by the weekend.

The government is considering introducing restrictions on the movement of people similar to those introduced in Glasgow, where family gatherings are seen as the engine of an increase in infections there.

The Nicola Sturgeon government has responded to a rapid increase in cases in Scotland’s second city by restricting people from visiting other people’s homes or welcoming people from other homes into their own homes.

At the same time, it has allowed pubs and restaurants to stay open and allowed people to gather outside.

A total of 307 new cases were reported Tuesday, the highest number since mid-May, along with the first death in nearly a month. A total of 307 new cases were reported Tuesday, along with the first death in nearly a month. The highest daily number of new infections since mid-May raised the number of cases since the pandemic began beyond the 30,000 mark, to 30,080.

Dublin accounted for 182 of the new cases, prompting medical director Dr. Ronan Glynn to express concern about the growing number of cases in the capital.

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