that pubs in Ireland would not be permitted to reopen until 10 August and not 20 July, as had recently been scheduled as part of government plans to ease Covid-19 restrictions.
The move was taken after Acting Chief Medical Officer Ronan Glynn highlighted an increase in clusters of cases of Covid-19 in recent weeks linked with people congregating within homes. The Taoiseach himself admitted that “house parties are a problem”.on Wednesday evening, Padraig Cribben described the decision to delay the reopening of pubs as a “hammer blow” to the industry and said that it would have huge ramifications for family-run pubs across Ireland.
Elaborating on the statement on Newstalk Breakfast on Thursday morning, Cribben suggested that if the government really wants to stop house parties, it should look at whether alcohol should continue to be sold in supermarkets. “And here’s the question: If Government are really serious and if they’re really serious about tackling the house parties, I think that they’ve really got to look at whether they are going to be allowed alcohol to continue to be sold in supermarkets."Asked if he was suggesting alcohol shouldn’t be allowed to be sold in supermarkets, Cribben responded:
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