The National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET) have had their calls for a cautious and gradual phased reopening over May and June heeded by government ministers who rubberstamped the easing of restrictions from May 10.
An Taoiseach Micheal Martin confirmed that message this evening from the plinth on the steps of government buildings in his latest state of the nation address.
He said that ''Hope is returning.''
Mr Martin said that as ''.....disruptive, sad, lonely and frustrating the last year has been, a level of normality is now returning.''
He said ''....each person has an image of a moment in their head they are looking forward to enjoying, and that now, people are closer to that moment.''
Public Health officials wanted an emphasis on outdoor activity and a moderate increase in social contact, to be considered low to medium risk.
The Government has agreed that the following measures will apply:
May 2021
Everyone should continue to work from home unless absolutely necessary to attend in person.
From 4th May
From 10th May:
Vaccine bonus
From 10th May, indoor private home visiting is permitted (without masks or social distancing) in the following cases:
Fully vaccinated people can meet indoors with other fully vaccinated people as long as there are no more than 3 households present.
Fully vaccinated people can meet indoors with unvaccinated people from a single household, provided that they are not at risk of severe illness and no more than 3 households are present.
June 2021
Subject to prevailing disease situation and a full assessment by public health at that time
From 2nd June:
From 7th June:
Medium Term
A number of higher-risk activities will be considered at the end of June for later in the year including:
Business Supports
Recovery will include economic measures to help businesses and get people back to work. Clear sectoral guidance and supports for business will be provided at each stage to ensure safe reopening. There will be no cliff edge in financial supports for businesses. Any business currently availing of CRSS and that can now reopen as restrictions are eased will be able to avail of double restart week payments for two weeks subject to the statutory maximum of €5,000 per week to support them in meeting the costs of reopening as they exit the scheme.
Easing of Restrictions for May
An increase in the numbers that can meet outdoors for social/recreational purposes, including in private gardens – to a maximum of either:
Libraries to reopen for lending services, no access to reader spaces/PCs).
It is advised that other religious ceremonies such as Communions and Confirmations should not take place at this time.
50 at funeral/wedding is subject to capacity for social distancing and other appropriate public health measures
Work is continuing on a number of other issues in preparation for the coming months: