Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Republic of Ireland |
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The following is a timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Republic of Ireland in 2020.
Level | Social & Family Gatherings | Weddings | Indoor & Outdoor Events | Sports Training, Matches & Events | Gyms, Pools & Leisure Centres | Religious Services | Restaurants, Cafés & Pubs | Hotels, Guesthouses & B&Bs | Retail & Services | Indoor Cultural Venues | Domestic Travel | Public Transport | Schools & Childcare |
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1 [176] | Maximum 10 from 3 other households | Maximum 100 people can attend | Indoor: 100/200 depending on venue size ; Outdoor: 200/500 depending on venue size | Normal training with protective measures ; Matches & Events: 100 indoors/200 outdoor/500 stadia | Open with protective measures | 50 people can attend | Open with protective measures | Open with protective measures | Open with protective measures | Open with protective measures | No restrictions | Off-peak hours | Open with protective measures |
2 [177] | Maximum 6 from 3 other households | Maximum 50 people can attend | Indoor: 50/100 depending on venue size ; Outdoor: 100/200 depending on venue size | Indoor training: pods of 6 ; Outdoor training: pods of 15 ; Matches & Events: 50 indoors/100 outdoors/200 stadia | Open with protective measures | 50 people can attend | Groups of 6 from up to 3 households | Open with protective measures | Open with protective measures | Open with protective measures | No restrictions | 50% capacity / peak-hours prioritised | Open with protective measures |
3 [178] | Maximum 6 from 1 other household | Maximum 25 people can attend | No organised indoor events ; Outdoor: gatherings of up to 15 | Indoor training: 1 individual only ; Outdoor training: pods of 15 (non-contact) ; Matches & Events: except specific exemptions | Individual training only | Services move online ; 25 people can attend funerals | Range of restrictions up to and including no indoor dining | Services limited to residents only | Open with protective measures | Venues closed | Stay in your county | 50% capacity, use only when necessary | Open with protective measures |
4 [179] | No visitors | Maximum 6 people can attend | No organised indoor events ; Outdoor: gatherings of up to 15 | Indoor training: 1 individual only ; Outdoor training: pods of 15 (non-contact) ; Matches & Events: except specific exemptions | Closed | Services move online ; 25 people can attend funerals | Outdoor dining (maximum 15 people), takeaway or delivery | Existing guests & essential purposes only | Primarily outdoor essential retail/services | Venues closed | Stay in your county | 25% capacity, avoid public transport | Open with protective measures |
5 [180] | No visitors | Maximum 6 people can attend | No organised indoor/outdoor events | Individual training only & no events | Closed | Services move online ; 10 people can attend funerals | Takeaway or delivery only | Essential purposes only | Essential retail only | Venues closed | Stay at home, exercise within 5 km | 25% capacity, avoid public transport | Recommendations based on situation & evidence at time |
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The main actions agreed today are: the public health advice for the containment phase of the response was reaffirmed ... Ireland remains in the Containment Phase and all necessary measures, based on public health advice, should continue to be implemented ... Ireland will move towards Delay.
Asked about the absence at short notice of chief medical officer Dr Tony Holohan from Wednesday's briefing, Dr Glynn said his colleague 'will be back at work tomorrow morning as things stand'.(subscription required)
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