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Ireland to drop almost all COVID-19 restrictions in October

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Posted on September 1, 2021

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Prime Minister Micheal Martin addresses the public about Ireland's upcoming easing of COVID-19 restrictions in October 2021, highlighting the successful vaccine rollout and changes to pandemic measures.
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By Conor Humphries DUBLIN (Reuters) – Ireland, which had one of Europe’s longest COVID-19 lockdowns, will drop almost all pandemic restrictions in October after one of the continent’s most successful vaccine rollouts, Prime Minister Micheal Martin said on Tuesday. From Oct. 22, the requirement for vaccine certificates in bars and restaurants will be dropped, as […]

Ireland to drop almost all COVID-19 restrictions in October

By Conor Humphries

DUBLIN (Reuters) – Ireland, which had one of Europe’s longest COVID-19 lockdowns, will drop almost all pandemic restrictions in October after one of the continent’s most successful vaccine rollouts, Prime Minister Micheal Martin said on Tuesday.

From Oct. 22, the requirement for vaccine certificates in bars and restaurants will be dropped, as will all restrictions on the numbers attending indoor and outdoor events.

As part of a phased easing of restrictions, the government is recommending the reopening of theatres and cinemas at 60% capacity next week and a return of non-essential workers to offices from Sept. 20.

“Because of the effort of our vaccination team and because you have stepped up to the mark and taken the vaccine when it was offered, we are now entering a whole new phase of the pandemic,” Martin said in a televised address.

Almost 90% of adults in Ireland are fully vaccinated as are 80% of over those over 12 years old.

Indoor dining in cafes, bars and restaurants was banned in Ireland for much of the 16 months to July, when the government opened the sector to people with vaccine certificates.

The Irish government in recent weeks has been heavily criticised by the live-events sector as large concerts took place in the United Kingdom, which dropped most restrictions on July 19 but has a lower level of vaccinations.

Martin struck a note of caution, however, warning of an increase in case numbers in the coming weeks before an expected decline.

“We are very unlikely to ever be able to be rid of the virus completely,” he said.

(Reporting by Conor Humphries; Editing by Peter Cooney)

Frequently Asked Questions

When will Ireland drop most COVID-19 restrictions?
Ireland will drop almost all pandemic restrictions starting from October 22.
What percentage of adults in Ireland are fully vaccinated?
Almost 90% of adults in Ireland are fully vaccinated, with 80% of those over 12 years old also fully vaccinated.
What are the government's recommendations for theatres and cinemas?
The government recommends reopening theatres and cinemas at 60% capacity next week.
What has been the criticism faced by the Irish government?
The Irish government has faced heavy criticism from the live-events sector for not allowing large concerts while similar events took place in the UK.
What caution did the Irish Prime Minister express regarding COVID-19?
Prime Minister Martin warned of an expected increase in COVID-19 case numbers in the coming weeks before an anticipated decline.

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