Covid-19 restrictions: What you still can’t do this weekend

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Be aware, the next wave of reopening does not come into effect until Monday

The Government has announced further relaxations to the Covid-19 lockdown from next week. Some measures accelerated from later phases but, hold fast, there are lots of things you cannot do this weekend.

Until Monday, the State remains in the first phase of relaxations so there are still sweeping restrictions many of which will remain in place even during the second phase.Not a whole lot if going out to the cinema, the theatre, the pub, a restaurant or a nightclub is your thing. All these venues are still closed and will remain closed for several weeks yet.

Asked about the advice of Dutch officials find a single “steady” sex partner, he called this “good public health advice” not just in relation to coronavirus but from sexually transmitted infections generally. He added, however, the National Public Health Emergency Team’s view on “intimate contact” and “close contact” between who live in different houses was “not part of our guidance and advice at the moment”.

 

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