Ireland is beginning to make its way out of lockdown and from tomorrow we will see further easing of restrictions with GAA and elite sport making a return.
By the end of April we're going to have outdoor and underage sport, outdoor attractions such as Dublin Zoo and a larger maximum attendance at funerals.
Now a draft timeline of what the Government expects to happen over the Summer months has emerged, the Irish Daily Mail reports.
But it seems that despite the big reopening plans over the next two months, there is still no timeline in place for "wet" pubs.
Throughout May we'll see a lot of society get back to normal and then in June a return to outdoor dining when the weather has improved.
While by the end of June indoor dining will have returned meaning we can have a "normal" July and August - even though pubs not serving food will still have no idea of what's coming down the line.
Yesterday there were 420 cases of COVID-19 confirmed in Ireland with four additional coronavirus related deaths. The five-day moving average of cases was 386.
Here's what we can expect for reopening:
Beginning of May - Outdoor retail and click and collect
Middle of May - Non-essential retail
Third week of May - Hairdressers, barbers and personal services
Beginning of June - Inter-county travel
Second week of June - Outdoor dining and hospitality
End of June/July - Indoor dining, hotels and B&Bs
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