New public health measures announced: The Path Ahead
- Published on: 29 April 2021
- Last updated on: 29 June 2021
Your quick guide to the changes
From 4 May
Activity | Guidance |
Construction | All construction can restart |
Outdoor workers | Workers who work outdoors (for example: window cleaning, maintenance work) can return to work |
From 10 May
Activity | Guidance |
Travel | You can travel between counties in Ireland |
Visitors to your garden | Maximum of 3 households or 6 people from any number of households |
Outdoor gatherings | Maximum 15 people |
Outdoor training | Maximum 15 people |
Retail | Click and collect, in-store by appointment only, and outdoor retail can recommence from 10 May |
Personal services (hairdressers, barbers, beauticians) | Can reopen for customers with appointments only |
Galleries, museums, libraries and other cultural attractions | Can reopen |
Funerals | Maximum 50 mourners at service. No other events to take place |
Weddings | Maximum 50 guests at service. Maximum 6 guests at indoor reception or 15 outdoors |
Public transport | Public transport will run at 50 percent capacity |
Property viewings | By appointment only with licensed Property Service Providers |
Stationary mobile homes and caravans | You can travel between counties in Ireland to your stationary mobile home or caravan if you are the owner of the mobile home or caravan |
Vaccine bonus | If you are vaccinated - you can visit other households indoors |
From 17 May
Activity | Guidance |
Retail | All remaining retail can reopen |
From 2 June (subject to the public health situation at the time)
Activity | Guidance |
Accommodation services (hotels, B&Bs, self-catering and hostels) | Can reopen but services must be restricted to overnight guests and residents |
From 7 June (subject to the public health situation at the time)
Activity | Guidance |
Visitors | You can have visitors from one other household inside your home |
Restaurants and bars | Outdoor services can resume with groups limited to 6 people |
Weddings | Maximum guests at reception increases to 25 |
Outdoor sports matches | Can be played but with no spectators |
Gyms, swimming pools, leisure centres | Can reopen for individual training only |
The government decided to move ahead with the Recovery and Resilience: The Path Ahead plan. We are now in the early stages of the Recovery phase of the pandemic. The National Vaccination Programme is well advanced and thanks to the extraordinary efforts of the Irish people, there has been a marked improvement in the status of the virus in the community.
The decision is based on advice from the National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET), that a cautious and gradual phased reopening over May and June, with an emphasis on outdoor activity and a moderate increase in social contact, can be considered low to medium risk. NPHET has advised that there is scope to ease a range of public health measures in this manner with sufficient time between any easing of measures to assess the impact.
This allows us to continue through the Recovery phase, focusing on what is safest and generates the most benefit and with a focus on outdoors activities – both social and economic. Think safe, think outdoors – this must be our theme for the summer of 2021.
The government has agreed that the following measures will apply:
What you can do in May
Continue to protect yourself and others by following public health advice.
Everyone should continue to work from home unless absolutely necessary to attend in person.
From 4 May
All remaining construction can recommence.
From 10 May
- an increase in the numbers that can meet outdoors for social/recreational purposes, including in private gardens – maximum of 3 households or 6 people from any number of households. This limit of 6 does not include their children aged 12 or younger
- organised outdoor gatherings with a maximum attendance of 15 people
- outdoor training for adults in pods of a maximum of 15 people
- phased reopening of non-essential retail. Click and collect, in-store by appointment only, and outdoor retail can recommence from 10 May. All remaining retail can reopen from 17 May
- reopening of personal services by appointment
- reopening of galleries, museums, other cultural attractions
- libraries to reopen for lending services. No access to reader spaces/PCs
- recommencement of in-person religious services. It is advised that other religious ceremonies such as First Holy Communions and Confirmations should not take place in May and June. Further advice will follow on resumption of these ceremonies when it is safe to do so
- funerals – 50 mourners permitted at service. Related events, either before or after, should not take place
- weddings – 50 guests permitted at service (civil or religious). For celebrations/receptions, a maximum of 6 people for indoor gatherings and 15 people for outdoor gatherings
- inter-county travel can resume
- increase in numbers on public transport, up to 50% of normal capacity
- recommencement of property viewings by appointment only with licensed Property Service Providers
You can also travel between counties in Ireland to your stationary mobile home or caravan. This is only allowed if you are the owner of the mobile home or caravan.
Rental of accommodation services remains prohibited until 2 June (subject to the public health situation at that time).
Mobile home and caravan parks may open to facilitate owners accessing their stationary mobile homes or caravans. However, no tourism activities (for example: rental of mobile homes or pitches) are permitted and no shared facilities should be opened.
Vaccine bonus
From 10 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
Guidance will be available for vaccinated persons in respect of home visits.
What you can do in June (subject to the public health situation at the time)
Continue to protect yourself and others by following public health advice.
From 2 June
Accommodation services including hotels, B&Bs, self-catering and hostels can reopen. Services including leisure facilities, indoor restaurant and bar services must be restricted to overnight guests/residents only.
From 7 June
- outdoor sports matches can recommence. No spectators are permitted
- gyms, swimming pools, leisure centres can reopen for individual training only
- outdoor services in restaurants and bars can recommence, with groups limited to a maximum of 6 people
- the numbers of guests attending wedding celebrations/receptions can increase to 25
- visiting indoors in private homes – visitors from one other household are permitted
Next steps
A number of higher-risk activities will be considered at the end of June for later in the year including:
- indoor hospitality (restaurants, bars, nightclubs, casinos)
- indoor team/group sports including matches, training and exercise classes
- mass gatherings/events (including spectators) indoors and outdoors
- international travel
Work is continuing on a number of other issues in preparation for the coming months:
- a plan for an enhanced higher and further education on-campus experience for the new academic year
- proposals on the holding of a limited number of pilot live events for arts, culture, sport and live entertainment (indoor and outdoor). This is to inform the safe reopening of these activities and events when the public health situation allows
- preparation for the safe reopening of cinemas and theatres in June subject to public health advice
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.