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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 11 May 2021

Tuesday, 11 May 2021

Questions (667, 702)

Cathal Crowe

Question:

667. Deputy Cathal Crowe asked the Minister for Health the planned reopening dates for funfairs, theme parks, amusement parks, circuses and aquariums. [23608/21]

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Donnchadh Ó Laoghaire

Question:

702. Deputy Donnchadh Ó Laoghaire asked the Minister for Health when outdoor amusement parks and arcades can reopen. [23715/21]

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Written answers

I propose to take Questions Nos. 667 and 702 together.

There has been considerable progress in reducing infection levels since the peak of the wave of infection in late 2020/early 2021 because of the widespread commitment and adherence by the public to the public health measures in place. While there is still a high level of infection nationally, the situation is considered reasonably stable and significant progress is being made in relation to the roll-out of our vaccination programme.

In recognition of the improving situation, the Government announced a roadmap on the 29 April for the gradual lifting of some restrictions over the next two months, with a particular focus on allowing more outdoor activities. A range of measures will be eased in May, with a further easing of measures in June subject to the epidemiological situation at the time. Further detail is available on Gov.ie:

https://www.gov.ie/en/press-release/0bd80-new-public-health-measures-announced-the-path-ahead/

NPHET advise that this phased plan for the months of May and June can be considered low to medium risk. However, they also advise that a faster reopening, in particular involving a greater level of indoor mixing, over these months would be very high risk.

I can confirm to the Deputies that outdoor amusement parks and arcades, funfairs, theme parks, amusement parks, and circuses are not permitted to reopen under current public health restrictions commencing on the 10 May. Aquariums are permitted to reopen. The level of restrictions will be kept under review by Government.

It is important to note that while there is now scope to ease a range of public health measures, this approach must continue to be cautious, gradual and on a phased basis, with sufficient time between any easing of measures to assess the impact. This will be critical to ensuring the protection of the gains of recent months, the protection of those most vulnerable, and the protection of health and social care, education, and childcare services.

Significant progress has been made on suppressing the virus over recent months due to the huge effort of people across the country. By working together, we have saved lives and limited the impact of the disease on society in Ireland. We all must continue to do everything possible to continue to avoid the virus spreading and to support the safe reopening of activities over the coming months.

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