Pubs in Ireland that don't serve food set to remain closed until August 10

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Coronavirus Ireland: Pubs in Ireland that don't serve food set to remain closed until August 10

Currently only bars that provide a substantial meal are allowed to sell alcohol with it.Face coverings are also set to be made mandatory in shops following Wednesday evening's Cabinet meeting.

Dr Ronan Glynn, acting chief medical officer at the Department of Health, said: "We are at a sensitive stage in the pandemic - this requires caution and collective effort to hold firm and keep the virus suppressed in the community."Simply pop your e-mail into the box at the top of this article and get all the latest news and entertainment direct to you

Two more people have died with Covid-19 in Ireland, the National Public Health Emergency Team said, bringing the total to 1,748.On Wednesday, Irish police said the vast majority of licensed premises had been found to be in compliance with regulations and licensing laws.

 

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