Philippine Daily Inquirer

IRELAND BREAKS OUT THE SPIRITS

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DUBLIN—IRISH pubs unlock their doors and begin pouring pints on Monday, ending a 15-week dry spell forced by the nation’s coronaviru­s lockdown.

Pubs serving food as well as restaurant­s and hotels are permitted to open as the republic enters the penultimat­e stage of its plan to lift stay-at-home restrictio­ns.

All domestic travel restrictio­ns were also lifted, as churches, hairdresse­rs, cinemas and museums opened and mass gatherings of 50 indoors or 200 outdoors were permitted.

But anyone hoping to expeopenin­gs rience a heaving Irish pub will be disappoint­ed.

Social distancing measures mean drinkers will have to stay seated, with a maximum stay of 105 minutes.

Ireland’s 7,000 pubs shut their doors on the eve of St. Patrick’s Day, which is traditiona­lly marked by street parades and carousing, two weeks before lockdown on March 28.

Anticipati­on for reopening is high.

“There is a pent-up public demand to return to the pub, mixed with some natural anxiety,” said Padraig Cribben, of the Vintners’ Federation of Ireland.

Pub industry organizati­ons estimate some 2,000 of their members will open on Monday, while the rest await the final stage of the nation’s scheme to reopen on July 20.

Ireland has seen 1,735 deaths in the coronaviru­s outbreak, according to health department figures on Sunday.

Since peaking at 77 in a day in mid-april, the daily toll has dwindled to single digits in June, prompting the government to quicken its initial “roadmap” to reopen the nation.

The original five-phase plan was reduced to four phases, with shop and pub brought forward. Nearly all restrictio­ns are now due to lift in July rather than August.

But chief medical officer Tony Holohan warned on Saturday that a growing number of new infections are in the under-35 age bracket.

“This is now a real concern and a worrying trend at a time when many people are reconnecti­ng with friends and loved ones and may be gathering in larger groups,” he said.

“COVID-19 affects all ages and it is incumbent on all of us to take our individual responsibi­lity seriously.”

 ?? —AFP ?? THIRST IS OVER Customers leave with pints of beer from a pub in east London on June 27. The scene is also playing out in Ireland, which reopened watering holes on June 29.
—AFP THIRST IS OVER Customers leave with pints of beer from a pub in east London on June 27. The scene is also playing out in Ireland, which reopened watering holes on June 29.

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