COVID-19 Resilience and Recovery 2021 - The Path Ahead
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1 March | Special schools at 100% capacity |
Junior and senior infants, 1st and 2nd class to return to school | |
Final year Leaving Certificate classes to return to school | |
8 March | Resumption of the ECCE programme and return to school of ECCE-age children |
15 March | 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th class at primary level |
5th year post-primary students to return to school | |
29 March | Early learning and care, and school-age childcare services to reopen |
12 April | 1st to 4th years post-primary return to school |
Pandemic Unemployment Payment | Extended to 30 June 2021 |
Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme | Extended to 30 June 2021 |
COVID-19 Enhanced Illness Benefit | Extended to 30 June 2021 |
Covid Restrictions Support Scheme | Extended to 30 June 2021 |
Suspension of redundancy provisions | Extended to 30 June 2021 |
Commercial rates waiver | Extended to 30 June 2021 |
Managing new variants | New variants will be monitored carefully as schools and childcare reopen |
Controlling the virus | Bringing the virus numbers down will give us more options |
Securing vaccine supply | We are working with the EU to secure Ireland's vaccine supply |
Decreasing hospitalisations | We must reduce the pressure on our health system and frontline workers |
The government has today decided to facilitate the safe return of in-school education and childcare services on a cautious and phased basis during March and April.
This will be alongside the scaling up of the vaccination programme in line with supply, ensuring that all vaccine doses are administered to target groups as soon as possible.
The current public health restrictions will remain in place until 5 April 2021, when a further review will be conducted.
Measures to support business and those unable to work due to the pandemic will be extended further.
The impact of these restrictions on the economic, physical and mental well-being of our communities is considerable. An additional €10 million in funding will be made available to meet the increase for mental health services, and a further top-up of €10 million will be made available to enable critical services to continue being delivered to vulnerable groups.
The revised plan for managing the virus – COVID-19 Resilience and Recovery 2021: The Path Ahead – sets out how in-school education and childcare services will be reinstated in a phased manner from 1 March, with staggered return throughout March to be concluded after the Easter break on 12 April (Details below).
The decision to extend Level 5 restrictions is difficult and will have considerable impact on all parts of our economy and society. However, we continue to have an unacceptably high level of disease in the community, so we must continue to suppress the disease. The higher transmissibility of new variants requires all other restrictions to remain in place while these initial services reopen.
This cautious, measured approach is being taken in order to:
If the transmission of the virus reaches acceptable levels, the vaccination programme progresses as planned and public health advice allows, further options that will be considered from 5 April are:
Any further easing of restrictions after 5 April will need a further three to four week period to allow for assessment of the impact of changes.
The requirement to work from home will continue throughout this period, unless work is an essential health, social care or other essential service or activity that cannot be done from home.
The government’s community support and well-being programmes will continue and employment and business supports will be extended, many of them to June.
The government is committed to developing a clear roadmap for a return of activities in the hardest hit sectors including tourism, culture and sport.
The phased return of in-school education and childcare services will be implemented as follows:
The staggered resumption of early learning and childcare services will take place over the following phases:
Over the coming period, the government will continue to support workers by:
In addition, the government will continue to support business by: