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Sam Roberts & Paul Moore

Ireland lockdown changes: 13 things you can do again today as major reopening arrives

Ireland is set for a huge day in the battle against Covid-19 as the biggest lockdown reopening of the year arrives.

Some major changes are now in place after government leaders and health officials gave the go-ahead to an easing of restrictions.

Shoppers across the country will finally be able to return to non-essential stores, while all travel limits within Ireland are now lifted as inter-county travel also returns.

While you can now have visitors to your garden, with a maximum of three households or six people from any number of households allowed.

There are also special bonuses for those fully vaccinated, as they are allowed to visit other vaccinated people indoors.

Here is a full list of what you can do once again today:

Travel

The 20km travel limit will be no more with motorists allowed to freely can travel between counties in Ireland.

Visitors to your garden

People will be able to entertain guests from a maximum of three households or 6 people from any number of households.

Gardai man a Covid Level 5 restrictions compliance checkpoint on the M4 Westbound at Maynooth (Colin Keegan, Collins Dublin)

Outdoor gatherings

With the weather showing signs of improvement, the first steps towards an outdoor summer will allow a maximum number of 15 people to meet up.

Outdoor training

Training for GAA inter-county players resumed a few weeks ago while elite athletes that were monitored by Sport Ireland also returned to work. However, a maximum of 15 people can now train outdoors.

Retail

As seen by the popularity of the online reservation system that Penneys is using, Monday will be like Christmas Day for some shoppers.

Click and collect services will resume and shoppers can visit certain stores, provided they have an appointment only. Elsewhere, outdoor retail can recommence too.

Personal services (hairdressers, barbers, beauticians)

Say goodbye to your lockdown haor because barbers, hairdressers, nail salons and beauticians will open their doors for the first time since late December. Once again, these establishments will reopen for customers that have made appointments

Galleries, museums, libraries and other cultural attractions

Ireland's cultural sector will also get a boost with galleries, museums, and libraries reopening. After spending months indoors, the opportunity for the nation to broaden its knowledge and mind is bound to be a very welcome addition.

Funerals

Social distancing measures and public health guidelines have made loss and funerals even harder in the last year. However, for those in mourning, the ability to have 50 people at a service will undoubtedly provide additional comfort.

Weddings

The number of people allowed at a service has been increased to 50, while a maximum of 6 guests at an indoor reception or 15 outdoors will be allowed.

Public transport

For those commuters that need to travel, public transport will now run at 50% capacity from Monday.

Property viewings

Potential homeowners can recommence with viewing, provided they have been made by appointment only and with licensed Property Service Providers.

Stationary mobile homes and caravans

With staycations looking more and more popular this summer, people that own a stationary mobile home or caravan can travel between counties in Ireland, provided they are the owner of the mobile home or caravan

Vaccine bonus

For those that have already been vaccinated, they can visit other households indoors.

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