People are still nervous about going out to pubs and restaurants while a big majority is uncomfortable about taking an international trip either by plane or ferry.
These are just some of the findings in the latest survey on the social impact of Covid-19 by the Central Statistics Office. The survey was carried out between June 10 and June 17.
It found that 57% of people surveyed feel either "uncomfortable" or "very uncomfortable" with going to pubs, even with two metre social distancing.
That percentage rises to 67% when social distancing is reduced to one metre. The figure for restaurants is slightly lower at 41% but rises to 55.8% when social distancing is reduced to a metre.