Reduction of workplace contacts; and implementation of remote working practices and teleconferencing where possible. Canceled travel for meetings. Work time and break times should be staggered; where possible. Individuals should work from home unless attendance at workplace is absolutely essential. Everyone is encouraged to work from home where possible; 20/09/2021: While all staff should continue to work from home; attendance at work is for specific business requirements and may commence on a phased and staggered basis; 04/11/2021: the new policy continues to encourage remote work but allows for a staggered return to the workplace.
Other:
Everyone should revert to working from home unless it is necessary to attend the workplace in person; 31/01/2022: a return to physical attendance in workplaces can commence on a phased basis appropriate to each sector.
Everyone should revert to working from home unless it is necessary to attend the workplace in person; 24/01/2022: a return to physical attendance in workplaces can commence on a phased basis appropriate to each sector.
Everyone is encouraged to work from home where possible. Work from home unless absolutely necessary to attend in person. Face coverings are recommended in crowded workplaces
Risk assessment algorithms for primary care/GP services; ambulance services and receiving hospitals.
National risk assessment algorithms for primary care; National Ambulance Service and acute hospitals for patients presenting with symptoms following exposure in Wuhan.
From 18 May; a phased return of outdoor workers (for example: construction workers; gardeners; including people working on allotments) will be allowed. Social distancing requirements continue to apply. From 4 ay 2021: All construction can restart
From 18 May; outdoor public amenities and tourism sites; such as carparks; beaches and mountain walks may reopen as well as outdoor public sports amenities; like playing pitches; tennis courts and golf courses.
Construction will close from 6pm on Friday 8 January; with limited exceptions as described in link. From 12 April; all residential construction can resume; as well as early-learning and childcare construction projects.
Regular update for the public regarding the up to date situation at https://www.hpsc.ie/news/title-19436-en.html. The Irish Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC).
Increase in the level of public awareness campaigns at ports and airports to commence immediately.
if you live in Kildare; you should only travel within your county; with expections fro work; health; family; return home; attend school; farming etc.
Reduction of workplace contacts; and implementation of remote working practices and teleconferencing where possible. Canceled travelling for meetings. Work time and break times should be staggered; where possible. Individuals should work from home unless attendance at workplace is absolutely essential. Everyone is encouraged to work from home where possible.