Exemptions to the restrictions explained
Essential purposes for travel (permitted outside 5k limit)
Travel to and from work, where work involves providing an essential service (see below)
To attend medical appointments and collect medicines and other health products
For vital family reasons, such as providing care to children, elderly or vulnerable people, and in particular for those who live alone, as part of an extended household but excluding social family visits
To attend a wedding or funeral
For farming purposes i.e. food production and/or care of animals
To visit a grave
Exemptions for weddings (irrespective of venue): Up to 25 guests for wedding ceremony and reception.
Exemption for funerals: Up to 10 mourners.
Sports/Training/Matches
No training or matches should take place, with the exception of professional, elite sports and inter-county Gaelic games, horse-racing and greyhound racing, which are being permitted to continue behind closed doors.
Non-contact training can continue for school aged children, outdoors in pods of 15.
Extended Household Concept
In order to support those who risk isolation, such as single adult households and those who have shared parenting or shared custody arrangements; those living alone who have mental health challenges, or those living with partner with dementia for example, it will be possible for those in such circumstances to nominate one other household with whom they can mix. This will allow for social support beyond the caring exemptions already available.