The roll call included this surreal moment where someone tried to channel the spirit of the absent @MarcMacsharryTD. pic.twitter.com/cCShOC6aou
— Gavan Reilly (@gavreilly) July 14, 2021
Tonight.
Earlier…
I am so proud of my vaccinated friends and family members who are going to the protest at Convention Centre tonight. They have had enough 👊
— 🌸🌸N.E.M.🌸🌸 (@Elizabeth211270) July 14, 2021
This evening.
MoRhustyDilis writes:
Convention centre now. Much bigger crowd. Approx 500 and growing. Rise people.
Earlier…
Dr Tony Holohan during this afternoon’s briefing at the Department of Health
.@rtenews CMO, Dr Tony Holohan says to parents, it’s safer not to bring your children into indoor dining. He says the option of outdoor dining is there. He has urged people who are not vaccinated to stay away from dangerous environments.
— Fergal Bowers (@FergalBowers) July 14, 2021
Um.
Earlier…
This evening.
The Dail at the Convention Centre, Dublin.
Mr Donnelly praised the Irish people for their “amazing solidarity and togetherness” in dealing with the pandemic.
Closing the debate on the bill [to allow bars,restaurants and cafés to resume indoor service only for those who are fully vaccinated], Mr Donnelly said there is an opportunity to get people back to work safely, and that it is an act of solidarity to support them to do so.
“Let’s get people back to work … we need to take that opportunity. Primarily, it’s about trusting people to do the right thing“, he said, while noting that the bill does provide for enforcement of the new rules.
The bill will be voted on tonight. It will also extend the system of hotel quarantine until 9 October, with an option for a single additional extension of a further three months.
Government taking ‘sensible’ approach to indoor hospitality – Donnelly (RTÉ)
Earlier…
From top: Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly; Alan Kelly, Labour Party leader, in the Dáil at the Convention centre this afternoon
“We’re all in this together… that ends tonight,” says Labour’s Alan Kelly. “I’ve rarely ever seen a piece of legislation that’s so badly handled. You’ve made a Hames of this; It’s a shambles. I’m not sure Government ministers even know what’s in it.”
— Gavan Reilly (@gavreilly) July 14, 2021
This afternoon.
Watch live here.
Earlier…
NEW: @Toibin1 is seeking signatories for a letter to @PresidentIRL asking him to refer hospitality legislation to the Supreme Court, citing conflict with Articles 40.1, 40.3.1° and 2° and 15.2.1°.
“Discriminatory policies can never be the answer to even the most trying of times”
— Gavan Reilly (@gavreilly) July 14, 2021
This afternoon.
From top: Dublin city centre last month; Tanaiste Leo Varadkar
This morning.
Further to legislation expected to be passed in the Dáil this afternoon that will see the unvaxxed denied entry to pubs and restaurants….
Via The Irish Mirror:
The legislation will see the resumption of indoor dining reopening in three phases.
Phase one will allow fully vaccinated people or a person who has recovered from Covid-19 allowed to dine indoors.
Phase two will see people allowed indoors with a negative PCR test.
Phase three will see those with a negative antigen test allowed inside pubs.
If you’ve recovered from Covid-19- you will be allowed to dine and drink indoors for up to 6 months from the original date of infection.
Meanwhile….
The Tànaiste said Gardai will not be checking every person at every table in a pub but it will be possible for enforcement officers to check log books.
He said the system is not “foolproof” and “we’re not trying to catch people out.”
Tourism Minister Catherine Martin has said Covid compliance officers [there are around 350 environmental health officers, 70 who monitor workplaces for the HSE] would be given access to pubs and restaurants …
Irish pubs update: Likely new rules as punters still won’t be able to drink at bar *irish Mirror)
Pubs told no pints at the bar but time rules may change (Independent.ie)
Meanwhile…
Via Irish Times:
“The Government must seriously consider how impulsively laying the foundations for a system that creates an infrastructure aimed at segregating individuals based on their health could be used in the future.
“The new legislation uses the term “indoor settings” and provides for settings outside of hospitality to be brought into the system. It is also unclear how long this “temporary” system will be in place, and the Government has shown a worrying tendency to retain emergency measures throughout the pandemic.
“It seems it is intended that the EU Covid-19 Certificate will now be adapted for access to domestic indoor settings. However, the European Data Protection Board and the European Data Protection Supervisor have previously warned that any member state that uses the certificate for purposes other than facilitating free movement between EU member states “may lead to unintended consequences and risks to the fundamental rights of EU citizens”…
…The Government’s proposal also poses risks to community relations and undermines the solidarity that the Government has emphasised throughout its Covid response. Consider the rural restaurateurs who will have to ask their neighbours for private medical information and refuse or deny them access to their premises on that basis. Not to mention the staff who will be asked to work in premises they would not be allowed enter otherwise.”
Liam Herricks, Executive Director of the Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL)
Rushed law on indoor hospitality recipe for disaster (Liam Herricks, Irish Times)
Yesterday: Can’t We Just Sit Down And Talk It Over?
Meanwhile…
This is exactly what happens to Politicians, Doctors, Professors, Scientists, Journalists, and indeed ANYONE who questions NPHET. pic.twitter.com/rZzYDGb8Ac
— Dr. Marcus De Brun (@indepdubnrth) July 14, 2021











