What do the increased restrictions mean in Cavan, Monaghan and Donegal?



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The border counties of Donegal, Monaghan and Cavan are moving to Level 4 restrictions under the Government’s Plan to Live with Covid-19 from midnight Thursday to November 10, the Government announced. This follows the confirmation that Northern Ireland will enter a new lockdown for four weeks.

Northern Prime Minister Arlene Foster confirmed at the Stormont Assembly Wednesday morning that the hospitality sector will close for four weeks starting Friday, while schools will close for two weeks starting Monday.

This is what level 4 looks like:

Can I travel outside of my county?

You cannot leave your county other than work, education, and other essential purposes. At Level 4, the advice is that only essential or other designated workers should go to work.

Can I have visitors to my home?

No. You are not allowed to have visitors to your home or garden below Level 4. Nor should social or family gatherings take place in other settings.

Are meetings organized indoors or outdoors, such as conferences, theater events, or other arts events allowed?

Organized meetings should not take place indoors. Outdoor meetings of up to 15 people can be held.

Museums, galleries and other cultural attractions are closed on level 4.

And the weddings?

Up to six guests can attend a wedding ceremony and reception.

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