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On 12 June, Varadkar announced that travel restrictions remain in place and that nobody should leave Ireland for the purpose of tourism or leisure. [31] On 19 June, Varadkar announced a further re-configuration of the government's roadmap of easing COVID-19 restrictions with hairdressers, barbers, gyms, cinemas and churches reopening from 29 June.
Ireland has taken a significant stride back to normality after the majority of Covid curbs on society were lifted. Sweeping relaxations announced by the Government on Friday evening came into ...
Ireland may introduce further travel restrictions for countries with a very high instance of COVID-19, Foreign Minister Simon Coveney said on Wednesday after the government lifted its 14-day ...
[38] [39] [40] On 27 March, the first stay-at-home order banned all non-essential travel and contact with others. [41] It was the longest in Europe, especially for hospitality and retail. [42] On 15 September 2020, the Government of Ireland announced a medium-term plan for living with COVID-19 that included five levels of restrictions. [43]
In mid-2021, the government lifted restrictions during the fourth wave driven by the Delta variant, until further restrictions were reintroduced in response to the Omicron variant in December that year. Remaining restrictions were lifted from 28 February 2022 under a Living with COVID-19 plan announced by the government in early 2022.
The measures, including restaurants and bars closing at 8pm, were introduced at midnight on Sunday and will last until January 30.
On 19 July, Ireland joined the rest of the EU in implementing the Digital COVID-19 Certificate as travel restrictions into and out of the country eased. [206] On 5 January 2022, the Government agreed to remove the requirement for air passengers entering the country to have a negative COVID-19 test. [207]
During the COVID-19 pandemic in the Republic of Ireland, numerous protests took place over the government's response.. Anti-lockdown protests took place in opposition to restrictions, starting in March 2020 against the first national lockdown, and continuing during subsequent lockdowns and other regional restriction systems.