The Government’s medium-term plan for living with Covid-19 has outlined how infection rates of the disease will impact on everyday life around the country.
However, in Dublin where the 14-day incidence of coronavirus for every 100,000 people now stands at 95.1 according to today’s figures from the Health Protection Surveillance Centre, there are extra measures to try to tackle the rise in cases. Reopening of 'wet’ pubs The plan includes a delay in the reopening of pubs in the Dublin area that do not serve food.
The so-called ‘wet’ pubs will remain closed beyond the planned reopening of pubs elsewhere in the country on 21 September. Social and family gatherings Dubliners should allow visitors from no more than one other household, to a
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