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Dr. Ronan Glynn has confirmed that the new meeting restrictions also apply to pubs and restaurants.
This means that people in all counties will still be able to go to pubs and restaurants except Dublin and Donegal, but they will only be able to sit or meet people from another household.
The guide does not allow four friends from four different households to sit together inside their local pub.
NPHET said in a statement: “While there are still several counties with particularly high incidence, NPHET’s primary concern now is the big national picture.
“Given the disease profile, NPHET recommended today that no more than 2 households should meet at any one time. Individuals should only have a maximum of 6 visitors from 1 other household in their home. Individuals can continue to meet socially in other settings, but only with people from another household.
“NPHET has further reported that the government will extend the Level 2 measures currently in effect for an additional three weeks, with Donegal and Dublin remaining at Level 3. NPHET will continue to monitor this situation very closely.”
This guide applies to all counties in the Republic of Ireland immediately with no end date for current restrictions.
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