New six-month coronavirus plan imposes limits on home visits and reopening of Dublin pubs



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Additional restrictions will be placed in Dublin on home visits, indoor gatherings and home visits, while pubs in the capital will remain closed under the government’s new five-tier coronavirus plan.

Taoiseach Micheál Martin said that the government’s medium-term plan Living with Covid-19 establishes “how we will live and how we will work with the virus.”

The plan includes a scale of restrictions from Level 1 to Level 5, with Level 5 being the most severe. Different tiers can be implemented based on conditions over the next few months. Currently the country is in Level 2.

Despite ministers expressing serious concern over a dramatic increase in cases in Dublin in recent weeks, the Cabinet has withdrawn from moving the capital to Level 3, instead adapting a number of additional conditions for the capital unchanged level.

“The current Covid figures in Dublin are very worrying and the Government has today decided to introduce additional measures (for the capital),” said Mr Martin.

Tánaiste Leo Varadkar said that pubs in the rest of the country will reopen as planned on September 21 and that 200 people will be allowed to attend events in large open-air stadiums, with the possibility of more events attending events in one stadium. like Croke Park.

He said the incidence of the virus has increased tenfold in Dublin in the last month and that unless there are preventive measures, there will be “a second wave of hospital admissions, ICU admissions and possible deaths.”

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