New restrictions: Exceptions for leaving your home

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With effect from midnight tonight, for two weeks until Easter Sunday 12 April, everybody must stay at home. Except for the following circumstances.

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has said that from midnight tonight and for a two-week period, until Easter Sunday, everybody must stay at home, in all circumstances:- To travel to and from work for the purposes of work only where the work is an essential health, social care or other essential service or cannot be done from home - To attend medical appointments or collect medicines and other health products- To take brief individual personal exercise within 2km of your own home which may include...

- All visits to hospitals, residential healthcare settings and prisons are to cease, with specific exceptions on compassionate grounds - Shielding or cocooning will be introduced for all those 70 years of age and specified categories of people who are extremely vulnerable to Covid-19- Pharmacists will be permitted to dispense medicines outside of the current period of validity with an existing prescription in line with the pharmacists clinical judgement

- All public transport and passenger travel will be restricted to essential workers and people providing essential services - Outside of the reasons listed there is to be no travel outside a 2km radius of your home for any reason

 

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From Spain 🇪🇸 : StayAtHome as much as you can 🙏 StaySafe every moment 'Everything is going to be all right' but you have to do your best. Do not go out if not necessary, please. 🙌 COVID2019 IrelandLockdown

People need to know new list if they are to close their business tomorrow or not

Where can we get the list of places that will remain open? The website has crashed.

What about children of divorced parents, are they still allowed to travel between houses to see both parents?

Where I can find the revised list of what is classed as essential works? Are construction sites to close?

What about the factories ? Are they be running?

Stay safe people of Ireland! These ressemble the restrictions we have in France. Please follow them. This virus sucks. Today I saw a documentary on the French news showing all the stages of the virus. It’s brutal. Being on the machine to breath is brutal. It’s a total nightmare.

What about transferring of house? Were due to move out and move in to a new place before April 5..?

CMO. Guilty as charged. Done nothing around the cancelled Italian rugby game and then Cheltenham. And bye the way. The nurses where on strike for more money and told NO.

I work in a hardware shop, which was classed as essential during the week. What is it classed as now?

Ridiculous that after the new restrictions we are left to guess with no list available

Can we get relief on our Bill’s please from the energy companies

Any further detail on what shielding/cocooning for over 70s is?

Any idea when the list will be released?

House hold goods- please elaborate on this

aaaaand no one can get on to the gov site to see just exactly what “essential” is now defined as

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