The Minister of State for Employment Affairs and Retail Businesses Damien English has said that the Government will announce details towards the end of next week for the lifting of Level 5 restrictions and the reopening of the retail sector.
Mr English told RTÉ radio’s News at One that plans will be announced when it was appropriate after NPHET and other experts have had time to analyse data from the first four weeks of Level 5 restrictions.
The Government had been engaging with the retail sector throughout the lockdown and recognised the difficulties being faced, he said. It was intended that the Cabinet would be in a position to make an announcement by the end of next week, added the Minister.
Longer opening hours would be considered to facilitate demand, but it would not be the same as other Christmases he warned.
There was a lot of work involved in planning the easing of restrictions and Mr English said the Government understood the difficulties faced by the businesses and the public. “Of course the plans is to open as soon as we can.”
Reopening safely
Once NPHET had reviewed and analysed figures it would meet next week with the Cabinet to discuss the details and the Government could then make “the right decision” about how to reopen the country safely.
Plans would be put in place and the Minister said it was “the full intention” that the retail sector would reopen on December 1st. “We have always said that whenever the figures allowed we would reopen.”
Mr English rejected the claim by IBEC that NPHET was “flying a kite” and that “The Government makes decisions, NPHET advises.”
The Minister said he recognised the efforts made by the public and the best way to manage the virus was by “pushing it back.”
The virus spread in many settings, he said, Level 5 restrictions had been necessary to stop social contacts and to stop the spread of the virus.