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Ellena Cruse

Ireland unveils five stage 'road map' on how it will lift coronavirus lockdown

Ireland has unveiled how it will lift lockdown (Picture: PA)

The Irish Government has shared it plans for reopening society after coronavirus lockdown.

Taiseach Leo Varadkar announced on Friday that Ireland will begin its journey to a new normal after a further two weeks of the current coronavirus restrictions.

It has produced a road map detailing the steps which will launch on May 18.​

The plan sets out five stages for unlocking restrictions, at three-week intervals.

As the Covid-19 measures are eased, the rate of the virus in the community will be monitored by the National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET) and the Government.

Phase 1:

Phase one will begin on May 18, it will include:

– Allowing outdoor meetings between people from different households

– Opening up childcare for healthcare workers

– A phased return of outdoor workers

– Opening retailers which are primarily outdoor or those which were open during the first level of restriction (eg opticians)

– Opening certain outdoor public amenities

Phase 2:

Phase two will begin on June 8​, it will include:

– Allowing visits to households

– Developing plans and supports to open up business with consideration for safety of staff and customers

– Opening small retail outlets and marts where social distancing can be observed

– Opening public libraries

Phase 3:

Phase three will begin on June 29, it will include:

– Allowing small social gatherings

– Opening creches, childminders and pre-schools for children of essential workers in phased manner

– Returning to work for those with low levels of interaction

– Opening non-essential retail outlets with street level entrance and exit

– Opening playgrounds

Phase 4:

Phase four will begin on July 20,​ it will include:

– Opening creches, childminders and pre-schools for children of all other workers on a gradually increasing basis

– Returning to work for those who cannot work from home

– The gradual easing of restrictions for higher risk services (eg hairdressers)

– Opening museums, galleries, places of worship

Phase 5

Phase five will begin on August 10​,​ it will include:

– Allowing larger social gatherings

– Returning to work across all sectors

– On a phased basis, commencing at the beginning of the academic year 2020/2021, opening of primary and secondary schools and 3rd level institutions

– Further easing of restrictions on high risk retail services

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