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Ireland will enter a six week lockdown from Wednesday

Jonathan Duane
Jonathan Duane

07:52 19 Oct 2020


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It's been confirmed Ireland will enter a six week lockdown from midnight on Wednesday.

Cabinet Ministers have this evening approved moving to level five restrictions until the start of December.

The new restrictions will take place from midnight on Wednesday for six weeks taking things up until December 2nd.

Here's what the new restrictions will entail:

  • Changes to wage supports. A new band will be added to the Pandemic Unemployment Payment meaning anyone who was earning more than €400 a week before losing their job will get a payment of €350 a week.
  • Schools and creches will stay open under level five.
  • Elite sport, including inter-county GAA & the Six Nations, will be allowed to go ahead.
  • Children will be allowed to play sport in outdoor pods of no more than 15.
  • People will be told not to move more than 5km from their home. A graduated system of penalties including fines is being worked on.
  • There is likely to be a bubble system outlined so vulnerable people are not left alone.
  • Construction sites will stay open
  • All non-essential retail will close with the loss of hundreds of thousands of jobs.

A full announcement is due around 9pm.


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