One of the biggest weeks in 2021 so far for Ireland in the battle with coronavirus will be finished off with a Bank Holiday weekend.
The National Public Health Emergency will meet tomorrow morning before writing to Government in the evening.
Then, the decisions will be made by officials on Thursday morning about what Ireland's summer will look like.
Micheál Martin has promised ''clarity'' when he addressed the nation on Thursday evening.
But there will be no further loosening of restrictions before the Bank Holiday weekend which immediately follows his address.
Here are the set rules about what you can and cannot do on what will hopefully be one of the last Bank Holidays in lockdown.
You CAN meet one other household outside
This was part of the relaxation of restrictions that we saw throughout April.
Before that date, we were only able to meet another household outside for exercise, but the loosening allowed it to happen in a social setting too.
YOU CAN NOT meet in your garden or theirs
However, that social setting cannot be your own garden, or the other household's garden.
You CAN travel within your county or within 20km of your home if crossing county boundaries
Perhaps the worst part of lockdown for many was the fact we weren't allowed to travel more than five kilometres.
But all that changed at the start of the month.

Now, we can roam around our counties, or within 20km if we live on the border of two counties.
It's allowed people to enjoy some fabulous weather on beaches on recent weekends.
You CAN NOT organise or attend an indoor gathering
Gardaí have shut down endless amounts of shebeens and house parties since lockdown was brought in.
And these gatherings continue to be illegal, with officers set to issue Fixed Penalty Notices to those who organise or attend them.
You CAN head to the zoo or other outdoor tourist attractions (Except rollercoasters)
The Taoiseach was one of the first people in attendance as Dublin Zoo reopened their doors earlier this week
As a result of the Government's easing of restrictions coming into effect, outdoor tourist attractions like Dublin Zoo, Fota Wildlife Park and heritage sites were allowed welcome visitors from yesterday morning.

You CAN NOT go on public transport without a face covering
Some people have been jailed for refusing to put on a face mask while on public transport.
The law remains in place this weekend.
You CAN drink outside.
Drinking outdoors is not against the law in general.
However, many city and county councils have bye-laws that forbid drinking in some or all public places.
You CAN NOT act in a way which will endanger others
The Gardaí can confiscate alcohol if you are drinking in public and behaving in a way that could cause worry for safety.
That could land you a fine of up to €500.