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Micheál Martin announces the new 'Living with Covid' roadmap on Tuesday - here's what to expect

The detailed plan is expected to set out how we’ll proceed over the winter and into next spring.

THE GOVERNMENT’S NEW roadmap for ‘Living with Covid’ will include a colour-coded, five-level system to indicate what public health measures are in place in different areas of the country at any given time. 

The long-mooted plan – set to replace the original roadmap set out by Leo Varadkar on 1 May – will be announced by Taoiseach Micheál Martin on Tuesday. 

Martin has said that as we are now moving “into a second phase” of the pandemic we must have a plan for how to live with the virus for the next six months.

The plan, it’s been promised, will be “all-encompassing” and will set out clearly the restrictions that will apply at each colour-coded level for social gatherings, sport, travel, entertainment, and work.

It’s envisaged that different areas around the country could have different colours or levels on any given day depending on instances of Covid-19. 

Level One will be the lowest while Level Five will be the most serious – which would possibly see lockdown measures akin to those at the start of the pandemic being reimposed. Level Four would be similar to the recent restrictions implemented in Kildare, Laois and Offaly.

A number of ministers have stated that localised restrictions are the way forward from now on in order to get the country back on its feet, and for a degree of normality to be returned to peoples’ lives.

The plan, which has been formulated with the National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET), will also outline clear criteria setting out when localised restrictions could be implemented.

Restrictions could be imposed depending on various factors – but the key criteria will be the amount of new cases per 100,000 people over a 14-day period, rather than daily cases.

Hospital numbers, ICU cases and the number of deaths recorded will also be key metrics.

Next week’s plan will offer a framework with “simple messaging”, the Taoiseach has said.

Government ministers say it is important the plan is honest and transparent and draws a line under the mixed-messaging of recent weeks.

Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Michael McGrath has said the current restrictions and guidance related to Covid-19 remains in place until the government publishes the medium-term plan on Tuesday. 

The measures announced last month had originally been due to expire tomorrow. 

Travel

Reopening international travel will form a key part of the plan with the Government likely to opt into the European Commission’s new system of colour-coded countries and regions.

That proposal would see zones classified as green, amber or red based on Covid-19 rates.

Travellers returning from green countries would not have to quarantine. The Taoiseach has already confirmed that the country’s Green List will not be updated and a new scheme for travel will be included in the new plan.

The Department of Foreign Affairs currently advises against non-essential travel overseas. However, travel to a very limited set of locations – named on that Green list – is exempted from this advice.

Individuals arriving into Ireland from Green List countries do not have to restrict their movements upon entry into the country.

The Tánaiste has said that the Irish government would like for people to be able to travel abroad to visit loved ones for Christmas.

Health Minister Stephen Donnelly has already confirmed that randomised testing is to be rolled out as part of a suite of measures at the airports.

“It is not our objective to test 30%, 40% or 50%. It is not a mass testing measure. It is part of one of the measures that we are bringing in,” he said.

Reopening pubs 

The plan will also outline that pubs can reopen on 21 September, but with restrictions in place. Pubs in some areas, perhaps in Dublin and Limerick, where cases are high, may be required to stay closed for longer. 

Arts Minister Catherine Martin said this week that live performances and singing will be allowed in pubs when they reopen. 

In terms of sports, it is understood that more spectators will be allowed to attend matches. There has been many criticisms about the numbers permitted to attend games, but it is believed a few hundred people will be allowed to attend sporting events under the new plan.

The plan will also outline how the arts will function over the next few months, with an increase in attendees allowed to attend theatres and concerts.

Dublin and Limerick

The other big announcement that is due on Tuesday is whether restrictions will be imposed on Dublin and Limerick. 

Restrictions on visits to households in Dublin were a key recommendation from NPHET to the government during the week.

It follows a spike of Covid-19 cases in the capital. Public health officials have recommended to Government that only six people, from two other households, instead of three other households will be allowed visit a home at any one time, TheJournal.ie understands.

The Government has said that recommendations will not be announced until next week, with ministers warning that any restrictions in Dublin must be justified if they are more drastic than those in place in other European capitals.

It’s up to the Government to decide to agree to NPHET’s recommendations, or to make additional recommendations. 

If accepted by the Cabinet on Tuesday afternoon, the measures would be introduced for three weeks in Dublin.

The government is keen to get the messaging around the plan and new measures clear this time, after being slammed this week by opposition TDs for the handling of recent announcements. 

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    Mute dearg doom
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    Feb 1st 2015, 11:27 AM

    But if someone hacks into your password manager account, they have access to everything.

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    Mute Tequila Gold
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    Feb 1st 2015, 11:38 AM

    They can use the rubber hose attack on you and gain access to everything too :)

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    Feb 1st 2015, 12:11 PM

    You can choose to sync 1 password between your mobile and laptop over your wifi (both devices must be on same network), iCloud or Dropbox. I sync mine over wifi so all my passwords are only stored locally on my laptop & mobile. 1password app is encrypted and you need to remember 1 cryptic password to access it.

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    Mute Neal Ireland Hello
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    Feb 1st 2015, 2:47 PM

    I have a password manager. It’s called “my brain”, and it’s important to exercise it daily.

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    Mute Paul Roche
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    Feb 1st 2015, 11:10 AM

    I’m a fan of 1Password AND 2-step logins.

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    Mute Tequila Gold
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    Feb 1st 2015, 11:24 AM

    Two factor rather than the two step .i.e something you know + something you have ( challenge response – one time password, .i.e soft token on yourphone protected by finger print ( biometrics)

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    Mute Paul Roche
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    Feb 1st 2015, 11:49 AM

    Precisely, Tequila Gold.
    Google describe it here:
    http://www.google.com/landing/2step/

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    Mute Jonathan Bourke
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    Feb 1st 2015, 11:17 AM

    1password is great, but not free. Use it for personal stuff and keepass for work.

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    Mute Ian イアン [STGオタク]
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    Feb 1st 2015, 11:52 AM

    1password. Beaten.

    https://blog.agilebits.com/2012/08/19/more-than-just-one-password-lessons-from-an-epic-hack/

    Lastpass. Beaten.

    https://peguta.com/articles/lastpass-hacked

    Keepass is the pick of the bunch. Though why not go the extra mile and keep Keepass within an encrypted volume as well as make use of two factor authentication?

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    Mute Paul Roche
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    Feb 1st 2015, 12:26 PM

    Hmmm,
    1Password has been updated since 2012, and it’s ironic you would try to promote another product using one excerpt from the 1Password creators blog.
    That’s very old news. And fixed. The rest of the advice in the link is invaluable.

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    Mute Ian イアン [STGオタク]
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    Feb 1st 2015, 1:10 PM

    My point was that two of the 3 products recommended in this article have been beaten. Keepass is essentially bulletproof, aside from user error.

    I’ve no affiliation to any product. The old adage applies, whatever is built can be reverse engineered. Overall, the onus is on the end user really.

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    Mute Paul Roche
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    Feb 1st 2015, 2:22 PM

    Keepass is Windows only and it’s free, which is admirable.
    1Password works on Windows 10 and OS X and iOS.
    You pays yer money…

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    Mute Ian イアン [STGオタク]
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    Feb 1st 2015, 5:16 PM

    It is available under Mono.

    http://keepass.info/help/v2/setup.html#mono

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    Mute Gary Curran
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    Feb 1st 2015, 1:08 PM

    It’s simple, use an Excel spreadsheet with headings of accounts, username and password for all online accounts. Then use Microsoft office in built password system to secure the document. Pick a really strong password and you only have to remember the password to open the document. To use when out and about mail it to yourself.

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    Feb 1st 2015, 1:43 PM

    Writing you password on a post-it note and stick it under your keyboard why don’t you.
    Excel is the best spreadsheet program out there IMO but it’s not the best (or even close) password manager. Horses for Courses.

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    Mute Life in no motion
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    Feb 1st 2015, 4:04 PM

    Unless you work for Sony

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    Feb 1st 2015, 2:49 PM

    Switched to LastPass after the big LinkedIn breach a few years ago. It’s a fantastic tool and addon for chrome browser.

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    Feb 1st 2015, 12:53 PM

    https://clipperz.is

    Simple to use and open source. You can even run it completely locally using private files if you want. Elegant little solution to the problem.

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    Mute John Kelly
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    Feb 1st 2015, 1:59 PM

    Lastpass, 2-factor and a YUBI key for the all important main Google account

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