Covid Recovery Plan – Ireland gets set for re-opening

Covid Recovery Plan – Ireland gets set for re-opening
Irish deputy Prime Minister Leo Varadkar (left) and Prime Minster Micheál Martin (right)

The government has agreed Ireland’s plan for the next and final phase of the response to the COVID-19 pandemic COVID-19: Reframing the Challenge, Continuing Our Recovery and Reconnecting.

“Thanks to the hard work of the Irish people and the progress of our vaccination programme, we are now in a position to change our approach to the ongoing management of the COVID-19 pandemic. Over 88 percent of the population over 18 are fully vaccinated, with almost 92 percent of adults (aged 18 and over) having received at least 1 dose” said a government spokesperson.

New phase

“Subject to the continuation of this progress, we will enter a final phase on 22 October, which is likely to last until at least next Spring.”

This phase will see the majority of restrictions lifted and replaced by guidance and advice to enable society to work together to protect the population and to live lives to the fullest extent possible.

“We will need to continue to monitor the ongoing risk from the disease and take steps individually and collectively in our everyday lives to keep this risk under control.”

The government has agreed that during the period between 1 September and 22 October, it will continue our careful and gradual approach to reopening, while supporting maximum reach of the vaccine programme and allowing time to achieve the full benefits for all those currently being vaccinated.