DUBLIN (Reuters) – Ireland will allow nightclubs to reopen for the first time since March 2020 but stepped back on Tuesday from plans to drop almost all COVID-19 restrictions in response to a rise in infections in one of the world’s most vaccinated countries.
After imposing one of Europe’s toughest lockdown regimes, the government had hoped to lift most curbs this week including the need for physical distancing and requirement for vaccine certificates in bars and restaurants.
Those measures will be extended until February while those attending nightclubs must wear facemasks except when eating, drinking and dancing. Theatres and music venues will only be allowed to operate if fully seated, the government said.
(Reporting by Padraic Halpin; Editing by Alison Williams)