O governo irlandês atualizou as medidas contra o Covid-19 na tentativa de evitar a propagação do vírus. Essas medidas entrarão em vigor a partir de hoje e com validade até 13 de setembro, podendo ser prorrogadas.
Entre as atualizações, anunciadas por Taoiseach Micheál Martin, estão as seguintes medidas:
"We are at another critical moment. If we want to limit the number of people who get seriously ill or die because of the virus, we need to follow these public health measures." Taoiseach @MichealMartinTD says | Live #coronavirus blog: https://t.co/fncYQHiV8V pic.twitter.com/MBfi8LQVpf
— RTÉ News (@rtenews) August 18, 2020
Minister for @roinnslainte @DonnellyStephen–
We are doing this to protect public health and our lives. This virus is relentless, it doesn’t slow down because we may grow tired of it.
— MerrionStreet.ie #StaySafe #HoldFirm (@merrionstreet) August 18, 2020
An Taoiseach @MichealMartinTD– “Recent trends and the spread of the virus, are very serious.
— MerrionStreet.ie #StaySafe #HoldFirm (@merrionstreet) August 18, 2020