The advice below includes a summary of the new measures announced by the Government on Friday 17 September 2020.

The full breakdown is available via gov.ie →

The government decided on Friday 17 that the entire county of Dublin will be placed on Level 3 of the Framework for Restrictive Measures.

This action is based on a review of the current public health advice and is in response to the deteriorating situation with the virus in Dublin over the past number of weeks.

The rest of the country remains at Level 2 of the Framework.

Dublin will remain at Level 3 for a period of 3 weeks, until Friday 9 October, at which point the situation will be reviewed by the government, based on the status of the virus and the pertinent public health advice.

Level 3 Dublin Graphic

Organised indoor gatherings:

These are controlled environments with a named event organiser, owner or manager.

For example: business, training events, conferences, events in theatres and cinemas or other arts events (excluding sport).

No organised indoor gatherings should take place.

Organised outdoor gatherings:

These are controlled environments with a named event organiser, owner or manager. For example: outdoor arts events, training events.

Gatherings of up to 15 people can take place.

Museums, galleries and other cultural attractions:

All venues closed.

Libraries will be available for e-services and call and collect.

Work:

Work from home unless absolutely necessary to attend in person.

Further Information:

ISACS will provide further updates on level restrictions as and when they take effect.