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According to the professor, Ireland introduced a national quarantine on October 21 for 6 weeks (until December 1).
And here he described the measures that the country decided to take:
“1. Weddings and funerals. Groups of up to 6 people with close relatives.
2. The Church. No more than 10 people in worship. Recommended services online.
3. Catering establishments. Take out food only.
4. Stores. Grocery stores and pharmacies are operating normally. Others closed.
5. Sports clubs. Only individual training outdoors.
6. Urban transport. It is recommended to go only to work and necessary matters.
7. Schools and kindergartens. There are kindergartens, elementary classes and other classes that combine live and distance learning. Needs clarification.
8. There are no public events.
9. The distance from your place of residence cannot exceed 5 km, except when traveling.
According to V. Kasiulevičius, the situation in Ireland has improved since the introduction of these measures.
“Perhaps those who live in Ireland can correct or supplement me, but after 9 days of following these rules, there is a marked decrease in new cases,” wrote Professor V. Kasiulevičius.
Coronavirus curve
The chart he presented shows how new cases have started to decline since the quarantine was announced. Compared to other countries, like Lithuania, Germany, Great Britain, the difference is obvious.
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