JP Liz V1 wrote: » I think indoor eating is not allowed now
fin12 wrote: » I thought that too but then I looked at the chart they have on rte and it says allowed but with extra restrictions. But like where do we find out what these extra restrictions are?
Jim Gazebo wrote: » To the pub! Really makes no difference, 3 or 5 they are damned for it now. Mixed messaging is going to cost them big time.
JP Liz V1 wrote: » Are non food pubs now closed again?
marno21 wrote: » Cork's 14 day incidence rate stands at 110.56 including today's figure of 53 cases. The growth in 14 day incidence rate has slowed now due to the 14 day incidence rate only now counting the period of higher cases we've noticed in the last few weeks. Cork's 14 day incidence rate is now lower than the national 14 day incidence rate which stands at 115.2 cases per 100k.
saabsaab wrote: » Confined to your county now. If you're living there.
Widdensushi wrote: » Luckily if you live in a county with an airport you can pop abroad for the weekend
fin12 wrote: » Ya ridiculous isn’t it. Can’t go to another county but can go to Germany.
Corholio wrote: » May not be allowed visitors to your home under this. Level 3 says 1 household but they are apparently reviewing this.
LAZYIRISH wrote: » As of today the wearing of masks are only mandatory on public transport.
Ludo wrote: » Nope not true...foreign travel also not allowed except for usual exceptional reasons.
fin12 wrote: » So there’s no green list anymore?
mikeym wrote: » Going to Level 3 will have a big impact on Restaurants, Hotels and Bars. Its hard to say that the covid cases will drop if the whole country goes into Level 3.
JP Liz V1 wrote: » Well the big revenue rebate for staycations was starting in October if anyone was planning holidays in Ireland for 625 euros per person
mikeym wrote: » Going to Level 3 will have a big impact on Restaurants, Hotels and Bars.(Although im not sure what restrictions the government are implementing) Its hard to say that the covid cases will drop if the whole country goes into Level 3.
ACitizenErased wrote: » Dublin's cases have quite clearly stopped growing, Level 3 will 100% have an impact.
Augeo wrote: » Thursday 1 October 170 cases are in Dublin Friday 2 October 198 cases are in Dublin Saturday 3 October 224 cases are in Dublin Sunday 4 October 100 cases are in Dublin Monday 5 October 134 are in Dublin The last two days data was good but is two days data enough to be thinking Dublin's cases have quite clearly stopped growing?
ACitizenErased wrote: » Look at the 14 day incidence. Slope has clearly dipped.
fin12 wrote: » Are the cinemas closed now under Level 3?