It's due to be published on Tuesday
The Cabinet sub-Committee on Covid-19 meet today to discuss the detailed of a plan to end restrictions.
It's due to be published on Tuesday and should include details on reopening the live events sector as well as guidance on the return to offices.
Passenger numbers on public transport are due to be restored to full capacity next week.
🚨BREAKING: Nphet has told Government that 90pc of over 16s must be fully vaccinated before lifting remaining legal restrictions.
— Hugh O'Connell (@oconnellhugh) August 26, 2021
"Quite a high bar", says one source, and it could be into October before we're there.
Unclear what restrictions could be eased in meantime https://t.co/UbapcHghJw
CEO of the Restaurants Association of Ireland, Adrian Cummins, says allowing later opening hours for hospitality would ease pressure on transport services:
Adrian Cummins claims Digital Covid Certificates should no longer be needed for indoor hospitality
The Health Minister, speaking on Friday afternoon, says he doesn't think a particular percentage of the population needs to be vaccinated before restrictions are eased.
Kacey O'Riordan reports
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