COVID-19 Restrictions in Dublin!

Yesterday the Government announced their medium term plan for living with COVID-19 with extra restrictions in place for Dublin but what does this mean?…

  • The plan includes a delay in the reopening of pubs in the Dublin area that do not serve food.
  • The ‘wet’ pubs will remain closed beyond the planned reopening of pubs elsewhere in the country on 21 September. 
  • No more than two households should meet at any given time, and you should have a maximum of six visitors from one other household to your home.
  • Socialising can continue at indoor or outdoor public venues, but only with people from your own household or one other household, and in groups of no more than six.
  • People in Dublin are also urged to wash their hands, watch their distance and if it is not possible to do either of those things, then you should wear a face mask. 
  • The exemption allowing a maximum number of 200 people at certain outdoor venues with a 5,000 capacity will not yet apply in Dublin.
  • There is strong advice for people in Dublin to stay within the county. 
  • Anyone living in Dublin is being advised to limit travel outside the region, and only meet one other household when outside the county.
  • As previously announced, only one person, instead of four people, will be allowed to visit a family member in a Dublin nursing home for the next three weeks.

HSE EVE Estuary Centre will remain open on an appointment basis only adhering to existing control measures in place. We ask that everyone entering the building have their temperature checked, complete a wellness checklist, sanitize their hands and wear a mask for the duration of their stay. Thank you for your co-operation!

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