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John Patrick Kierans

All-Ireland Finals, Christmas shopping, and Christmas parties among the top risks of COVID-19 spread according to top officials

A group of top officials have outlined their main concerns around stopping the spread of COVID-19 over Christmas.

The Government's Regulators Forum, a group of agencies involved in compliance and enforcement of guidelines, met on Friday to discuss the festive period.

The meeting, which was attended by representatives from the HSE, An Gardai Siochana, Failte Ireland, a number of Government Departments and more, outlined how the All Ireland Finals are a cause of concern.

People not wearing face masks is another potential problem, along with too many people shopping at peak times.

Christmas parties are also a worry, with the group reminding businesses, pubs and restaurants that indoor gatherings are not allowed.

But a Government spokesperson also praised the "extraordinary efforts being undertaken" by businesses, employees and individuals.

Here's the groups main issues of concern for Christmas:

- Ahead of a high profile weekend of sport, in particular for the GAA, the importance of supporting your team in a safe way was highlighted. Fans and the hospitality sector are called upon to fully respect public health guidance

- Where possible people are encouraged to shop at off peak times, with many retailers having extended their opening hours to facilitate a safer shopping experience. Shoppers are also encouraged to shop individually where possible.

- People are reminded of the importance of wearing face masks in public areas, this includes busy outdoor spaces such as shopping streets and in queues.

- Businesses are reminded that no organised indoor gatherings should take place. This means that restaurants and pubs operating as restaurants should not organise any events in their premises.

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