The government prepares to move to level 5 for six weeks



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It is understood that the Government is preparing to move to Level 5 restrictions for six weeks, as understood by The Irish Times.

Ministers will be asked at a cabinet meeting currently taking place in government buildings to approve a return to the stricter restrictions under the government’s plan to live with Covid.

It is understood that intense negotiations between ministers and health officials resulted in the decision to seek cabinet approval for Level 5 rather than an enhanced Level 4, which was discussed yesterday.

However, it is understood that schools and nurseries will remain open and elite sports will be allowed.

As part of the proposal to be sent to the cabinet, the public will be asked to stay 5km from their home. The government will also consider proposals to lift the county-by-county restrictions depending on the virus’s performance. Sources described the cabinet proposal as a “soft level 5” approach.

Under Level 5 visitors are not allowed and gatherings are not allowed except weddings (six guests) and funerals (10 mourners). Wet bars, cafes, restaurants and pubs may only offer takeout or home delivery. Essential retail can only stay open. All other personal and retail services are closed.

High-level government sources said the decision to recommend such draconian measures was “very depressing”, but that significant interventions were needed if the public were to return to safe behaviors, and that incremental measures would not work if the current trajectory of the virus was to be invested.

The cabinet met in the government buildings before a full cabinet meeting at 4pm. A formal announcement of the new restrictions is expected to be made around 9 p.m. Monday night.

The Government will also consider offering childcare services for people with disabilities and addiction services, and a mental health package will be introduced. Plans to enable sports training for children and youth, including a pod-based system, will also be considered.

The cabinet will consider measures to provide social support to vulnerable groups from outside the home, along the lines of the New Zealand model recently discussed by Catherine Martin.

The government is also considering reducing off-leave hours as part of escalating the measures. A closing time of 8pm has been suggested for Ireland to adjust to existing restrictions in the north.

The new measures are likely to take effect in the middle of the week to give the public time to adjust.

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