Michael Ejercito
2020-12-23 14:29:29 UTC
http://theliberal.ie/hes-had-enough-and-the-government-are-listening-heres-a-list-of-all-the-new-restrictions/
He’s had enough and the government are listening! Here’s a list of all
the new restrictions
December 22, 2020 14:04 James Brennan Irish News
The Chief Medical Officer Dr Tony Holohan has told the government that
he wants a full and immediately Level 5 lockdown from St Stephen’s Day.
Holohan is said to have had enough with the latest numbers and is
demanding Ireland gets locked down once again.
It’s understood that last night, the Chief Medical Officer told the
government that he wants a full level 5 lockdown once again immediately
from St Stephen’s Day.
So this is what’s going to happen from St Stephen’s Day:
Restaurants and gastro-pubs are going to close at 3pm on Christmas Eve.
Hairdressers are to close on Christmas Eve again.
Non-essential retail will remain open but shops will be asked to
postpone January sales to try and stop people going out to them.
No new inter-county travel will be allowed after St Stephen’s Day for
the foreseeable future.
Up until St Stephen’s Day, visits from up to two other households will
be permitted only. Household visits will be reduced to one other
household from 27 December onwards.
From 1 January, absolutely no household mixing will be allowed except
for compassionate reasons.
Hotels can provide food and bar services to guests only after 3pm on
Christmas Eve, no one else. Hotels may only open to guests for essential
purposes after December 26th.
Religious services will move online from December 26th again.
The number of wedding guests remains at 25 until New Year’s Day, then
guests will be reduced to just 6 people from January 2nd.
Schools will return as normal in January after the Christmas break at
this time.
Gyms, leisure centres and swimming pools will remain open for individual
training only at this time.
Non-contact training in pods of up to 15 may take place outdoors.
No matches/events should take place except for professional and elite
sports and horse-racing and greyhound racing behind closed doors only.
The lockdown will be reviewed once again in January.
What’s your thoughts on the new lockdown?
Tell us your thoughts in the Facebook post and share this with your friends.
He’s had enough and the government are listening! Here’s a list of all
the new restrictions
December 22, 2020 14:04 James Brennan Irish News
The Chief Medical Officer Dr Tony Holohan has told the government that
he wants a full and immediately Level 5 lockdown from St Stephen’s Day.
Holohan is said to have had enough with the latest numbers and is
demanding Ireland gets locked down once again.
It’s understood that last night, the Chief Medical Officer told the
government that he wants a full level 5 lockdown once again immediately
from St Stephen’s Day.
So this is what’s going to happen from St Stephen’s Day:
Restaurants and gastro-pubs are going to close at 3pm on Christmas Eve.
Hairdressers are to close on Christmas Eve again.
Non-essential retail will remain open but shops will be asked to
postpone January sales to try and stop people going out to them.
No new inter-county travel will be allowed after St Stephen’s Day for
the foreseeable future.
Up until St Stephen’s Day, visits from up to two other households will
be permitted only. Household visits will be reduced to one other
household from 27 December onwards.
From 1 January, absolutely no household mixing will be allowed except
for compassionate reasons.
Hotels can provide food and bar services to guests only after 3pm on
Christmas Eve, no one else. Hotels may only open to guests for essential
purposes after December 26th.
Religious services will move online from December 26th again.
The number of wedding guests remains at 25 until New Year’s Day, then
guests will be reduced to just 6 people from January 2nd.
Schools will return as normal in January after the Christmas break at
this time.
Gyms, leisure centres and swimming pools will remain open for individual
training only at this time.
Non-contact training in pods of up to 15 may take place outdoors.
No matches/events should take place except for professional and elite
sports and horse-racing and greyhound racing behind closed doors only.
The lockdown will be reviewed once again in January.
What’s your thoughts on the new lockdown?
Tell us your thoughts in the Facebook post and share this with your friends.