Are We There Yet?

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Arriving for cabinet were from top: Taoiseach Micheal Martin; Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly and Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan

This afternoon.

Following a cabinet meeting at Dublin Castle…

Non-essential international travel will resume on 19 July.

From 2 June, hotels can reopen followed by outdoor service at restaurants and pubs from 7 June.

Cinemas and gyms will also reopen on 7 June.

Then on 5 July, bar and restaurants will be able to serve customers indoors again.

The Cabinet has approved plans to hold a number of test entertainment and sports events, with up to 500 people able to gather at outdoor venues in July.

Non-essential international travel to resume on 19 July (RTE)

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7 thoughts on “Are We There Yet?

  1. fluffybiscuits

    People will just fly through Belfast, what utter nonsensical legislation. With an open border it negates the legislation and makes it moot ffs…

  2. Redundant Proofreaders Society

    EU citizens can already travel from July 1st with their vaccination certificates – yet Ireland decides not to issue certificates until mid-July – why?

    If you’ve been fully vaccinated and can prove it, and your destination country is happy to receive you, then why wait for the Irish Government to say you can travel from July 19th?

    1. Mr. T

      The gardai will fine you if you attempt to leave this basket case of a nation

      Its the most crab-bucket behaviour I’ve ever seen

  3. Gabby

    Great news from the government. From 19th July I can non-essentially fly to the Costa d’el Sol, get a suntan, enjoy swimming in a hotel swimming pool and guzzle lots of low-priced wine and spirits at evening music and dancing events in the four-star hotel. After a couple of weeks of that, during which I need learn no essential Spanish, I can then non-essentially fly home to spend a couple of weeks recovering from the experience. I could save a lot of bother enjoying sunny periods and scattered showers at Blue Flag beach resorts along the Wild Atlantic Way.

  4. eoin

    Every time I see that virtue signaling clown, saving the world on his bike, I want to punch the screen. Stop voting this dangerous lunatic into office….PLEASE!!!!

  5. Rugbyfan

    Does Ryan need a quick shower before meetings after his cycle. I’d say the 2m distance is enforced by his cabinet colleagues Covid or no Covid!

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