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Cabinet to sign off on plans for reopening indoor hospitality

written by Staff Writer July 11, 2021
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The Cabinet will agree tomorrow afternoon to sign off on plans to reopen indoor hospitality in bars and restaurants, RTÉ News is reporting.

The incorporeal meeting follows detailed discussions between ministers, senior officials and representatives from the hospitality industry throughout the weekend.

The Government is aiming to have legislation, which will allow vaccinated people eat and drink inside bars and restaurants, passed by the Dáil and Seanad before the end of the week.

After the Bill, which amends the 1947 Public Health Act, passes in the Seanad, most likely on Friday night, it will go to the President to be signed.

Once the Bill is signed by President Michael D Higgins the new system will come into operation.

It is expected the President could sign the legislation sometime during the week beginning Monday, 19 July and before Friday, 23 July.

However, the President can consult with the Council of State and ultimately refer a Bill to the Supreme Court if he feels it conflicts with the Constitution.

The legislation will also permit those who have recently recovered from Covid-19 to enter bars and restaurants.

People aged under 18 but accompanied by vaccinated parents or another vaccinated person will also be allowed access to indoor hospitality.

Proof of vaccination will be required and this can done through downloading app with a QR code or in paper form.

People vaccinated in Northern Ireland, Britain and the US will be allowed entry into bars and restaurants if they have verifiable proof of vaccination either electronically or on paper.

In a significant development, the legislation will reference the enhanced role antigen testing will play in hospitality later in the summer and during the autumn.

This measure is aimed at ensuring bars and restaurants will be able to continue to stay open from next week onwards.

The legislation will not contain a sunset clause but is expected to be changed by regulation at the point where all adults have been offered a vaccination.

 

Cabinet to sign off on plans for reopening indoor hospitality was last modified: July 11th, 2021 by Staff Writer
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