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Face coverings mandatory in shops, indoor spaces

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Face coverings are now mandatory in shops, shopping centres and other indoor settings. The new regulation comes as confirmed cases of Covid-19 have increased substantially over the weekend, mainly driven by large outbreaks in counties Kildare, Laois and Offaly.

The regulations provide that a person must wear a face covering in such premises, unless they have a reasonable excuse. The premises involved include shopping centres, libraries, cinemas, and museums, as well as businesses such as nail bars, hair dressers, dry cleaners, bookmakers, tattooists and travel agents.

The regulations do not apply to children under 13 or to workers who are separated from others by a screen or are able to keep two metres away from others.

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