Tánaiste @LeoVaradkar tells RTÉ News an event he attended at Dublin's Merrion Hotel hosted by former minister Katherine Zappone was 'not in breach of Government regulations in place at the time' and 'probably not in breach of Fáilte Ireland guidelines' | https://t.co/0AOoiZ3Wgt pic.twitter.com/vfF4KZmW4L
— RTÉ News (@rtenews) August 6, 2021
This evening.
Earlier…
Just in: Katherine Zappone’s shindig now means you’re allowed to have live music in pubs again pic.twitter.com/CQU60ZiN28
— Gavan Reilly is out of office (@gavreilly) August 6, 2021
New Covid-19 guidelines permit live music outdoors in hospitality settings, gatherings of 200 https://t.co/Wkfchc50nU
— The Irish Times (@IrishTimes) August 6, 2021
This morning.
Via Irish Times:
Live music and performances will be permitted and multiple tables can be booked for outdoor events of up to 200 people under new guidelines published by Fáilte Ireland today.
However, there must be “robust protective measures” are in place, with numbers attending up to the limit of 200 to be determined by the area an event is taking place, under new guidelines.
The guidelines also state that “intermingling between tables is not permitted”.
Earlier: Fitting The 5,000
Update:
Tánaiste @LeoVaradkar tells RTÉ News an event he attended at Dublin’s Merrion Hotel hosted by former minister Katherine Zappone was ‘not in breach of Government regulations in place at the time’ and ‘probably not in breach of Fáilte Ireland guidelines’ | https://t.co/0AOoiZ3Wgt pic.twitter.com/vfF4KZmW4L
— RTÉ News (@rtenews) August 6, 2021

