The cabinet agreed to remove almost all restrictions in Ireland from 6am tomorrow. Taoiseach Michael Martin is expected to address the nation this evening and outline the government's short and medium pandemic plan.
Bars, restaurants and nightclubs can operate during normal trading hours without Covid passes or social distance. Crowds are not restricted to both indoor and outdoor events. How many householders can assemble. In addition, a gradual return to work will begin on Monday.
The Covid Pass is still required for international travel and the rules for wearing the mask remain in place until the end of next month. However, not everything moves fast. People will continue to be isolated if they have symptoms of Covid-19.
Last night, the NPHET gave the green light to end most of the restrictions, leaving the Cabinet to decide on the speed at which it would occur, as it did not specify a timeline. The NPHET told the government last night that it supports the removal of almost all Kovid-19 restrictions and has analyzed ways to make the cabinet work faster.
Earlier, Tánaiste Leo Leo Varadkar had said that if a particular regulation has no health reason, then there is no political reason for it.
Covid-19 financial assistance is also expected to be discussed. Sources indicate that the "short extension" of the Pandemic unemployment payment is likely to fall to 207 euros beyond February 7. The Covid Control Support Scheme and the Wage Subsidy Scheme will also be examined.
Prior to the talks, the government had hinted that the sporting events planned for this weekend would be allowed to run at full capacity. It is hoped that decisions on this will be left to the individual operators.
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