Updated May 16th

Coronavirus

COVID-19 was declared a pandemic on March 11th as the disease, for which the population has no immunity, spread around the world. Every individual should be taking precautions to protect themselves, their families and also the wider community from ill health.

Here we highlight reputable sources offering a wealth of information.

The Virus

" COVID-19 is a new illness that can affect your lungs and airways. It's caused by a virus called coronavirus. "

Source: HSE.ie

Taoiseach Announcements

May 15th

Phase 1


Click to Read Speech of An Taoiseach, Leo Varadkar T.D., Announcement of Phase 1, Friday 15 May 2020

"Good evening. I want to talk to you again about the Coronavirus.

I can confirm that it is safe to proceed with Phase 1 of our plan to ease the COVID-19 restrictions on Monday.

Cabinet made these decisions this morning on foot of advice from NPHET. I spoke to the First Minister and deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland immediately afterwards by phone.

This gives us reason to hope, but it is not a cause for celebration. We have a long way to go yet. There will be bumps in the road and we have to keep our guard up.

If all goes well, we will enter a new phase of reopening our country every three weeks. The next review will take place on June 5th. To keep going forward, we need to keep following the guidelines. Everything is provisional and reversible, and our progress depends on us all continuing to do what we have been doing. As the restrictions ease and we come into contact with more people, the opportunity for the virus to spread increases. So, self-discipline and personal responsibility will become more important, not less.

So, the message today is to Stay at Home except for these five exceptions.

Stay at home, except:

  1. to go to work if your workplace is open and you can’t work from home’
  2. to shop for items you need;
  3. to exercise within 5 km of home;
  4. for medical reasons or to care for others;
  5. to meet friends or family outdoors, in groups of no more than four.

As a country we have done a lot to suppress the spread of this virus. But extreme vigilance will be required until a vaccine, effective treatment or prophylaxis is found, and that might be some time away.

So every day we must continue to follow public health and hygiene advice:

  1. Wash hands regularly;
  2. Maintain 2 metre physical distance whenever possible;
  3. Sneeze or cough into your elbow or tissue;
  4. Stay home and isolate if sick;

And an additional hygiene measure is to use face coverings when using busy public transport or when in enclosed indoor public areas, such as retail outlets.

From Monday we will be able to meet small groups of up to 4 people outside, while keeping at least 2 metres apart. Some people involved mainly in outdoor work will be able to start working again, for example construction workers, gardeners, and people tending to allotments.

Some more stores will reopen and you will be able to shop again in garden centres, hardware stores, and farmers' markets, or get your eyes tested or your car, motorbike or bicycle fixed. As part of your daily exercise you will be able to play a game of tennis, or a round of golf, exercise and fitness classes outdoors in small groups of up to four people, once you don’t travel beyond 5 km to do so. Some public amenities such as public beaches and mountain walks will reopen. In every single case it is vital that we maintain a physical distance of 2 metres.

In three weeks’ time, on Friday 5 June, I fervently hope to be here to announce that we will move to Phase 2. A further relaxation of restrictions. This depends on the progress we make between now and then. Nothing is guaranteed. The only thing that is inevitable is the spread of the virus unless we push it back every day.

Coronavirus is a ‘fire in retreat; but it is not defeated. We must extinguish every spark, quench every ember.

We are all bound together in this great national effort and we must rely on each other if we are to succeed.

Thank you."

Source: merrionstreet.ie

May 1st

Extension

Restrictions will be extended until 18 May.

April 9th

Further Measures

The government extended it's current restrictions for a further 3 weeks.

March 24th

Stay at Home.

Leo Varadkar announces new measures to stop the spread of the virus.

March 17th

Calm before the storm.

Leo Varadkar St Patrick's Day speech calls on citizens to isolate and for social gatherings to be cancelled.

Current Status

Until Monday 18th May


Everyone should stay at home only to leave for:


  • Essential food and household goods.
  • Medical appointments or to collect medicine / supplies.
  • Care for Children, other people or the vulnerable but excludes social family visits.
  • Travel to work if providing an essential service.
  • Travel up to 5 kilometres from their home to exercise whilst maintaining social separation distance.
  • Those who are cocooning can leave their homes for exercise so long as they avoid all contact with other people.

From Monday 18th May


Everyone should stay at home only to leave for:


Stay at home, except:

  1. to go to work if your workplace is open and you can’t work from home’
  2. to shop for items you need;
  3. to exercise within 5 km of home;
  4. for medical reasons or to care for others;
  5. to meet friends or family outdoors, in groups of no more than four.

Essential Retail Outlets

(27 March 2020)

"The National Public Health Emergency Team has recommended that all non-essential retail outlets will close to members of the public and all other retail outlets are to implement physical distancing. You can see the full list of essential workers here. "


Source: https://www.gov.ie/en/publication/625292-updated-list-of-essential-retail-outlets-27th-march-2020/

We have produced a brief guide to local Navan South Suppliers

Prevent the spread of Coronavirus

Listen to an audio version of the COVID-19 information booklet on Soundcloud

Community Support

Covid-19 Support Line

1800 808 809

Meath County Council have coordinated a County Helpline


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From Meath County Council:

We have established a new community support line to assist older or vulnerable people who are recommended to cocoon and remain in their homes during this current period of the emergency.

If you are one of these people, or if you know of someone who needs assistance with practical matters such as:

➡️ collecting medical and food supplies,

➡️ transport to attend a medical appointment

➡️ or another need,

please contact our free-phone number:

1800 808 809

between 9am-5pm. The line is a seven day service and is operational from Monday, March 30th.

This service is being provided at county level in cooperation with a number of public agencies, NGOs, local groups, sports clubs and others.

Source: Meath County Council Facebook

In This Together

The Government has produced a comprehensive information guide with lots of advice

Image Source: www.gov.ie

Social Welfare Links

Information provided by https://www.gov.ie/

Social Welfare COVID-19 Contacts

Further Information

COVID-19 Pandemic Unemployment Payment

"The COVID-19 Pandemic Unemployment Payment is a payment of €350 per week. It is available to employees and the self-employed who have lost their job on (or after) March 13 due to the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. "

Further Information

Illness Benefit for COVID-19 absences

"When a worker is told to self-isolate by a doctor or has been diagnosed with COVID-19 (Coronavirus) by a doctor, they can apply for an enhanced Illness Benefit payment.

To be eligible for this payment a person must be confined to their home or a medical facility."

Further Information

Collection

If a relative or friend is unable to go in person to the post office to collect their pension or social welfare payment then a nominated 'Temporary' person can do it on their behalf. Obtain the form from the post office and bring the recipient's card as issued by the DEASP together with valid photo I.D. for the person acting on their behalf.

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Official Links


Department of Health, Chief Medical Officer

Dept
CMO

Health Protection Surveillance Centre

Health Service Executive

TEL:1850 24 1850

World Health Organization

All Government Departments


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