The government hopes to reopen all pubs by the middle of this month.



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The government expects to reopen all pubs by the middle of this month and is finalizing a new set of guidelines that will be shared with publican organizations in the coming days.

It is understood that the reopening of the pubs will be subject to strict regulation and inspection, and will coincide with the publication of the Government’s plan for the next phase of managing the Covid-19 pandemic – the so-called “living with Covid” plan – on 14 of September.

Drafts of the Health Department plan have been distributed and are the subject of intense discussion, with some sources believing that it is too restrictive.

It is also understood that the new plan will reformulate the relationship between the National Public Health Emergency Team (Nphet) and the Government, with more collaboration and communication between the two parties on public health measures.

Senior figures in government are eager to move away from the model in which Nphet is seen as making public health recommendations and the government is diluting them.

There were another 98 confirmed cases of Covid-19 reported in the state on Friday, but no more deaths. No Covid-19 death has been recorded in the state since August 22.

Taoiseach Micheál Martin said on Friday that the key priority of getting one million students back to school by September had been achieved and that now the focus would be on health services.

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