Ireland Offers Additional Freedoms to Those With Vaccination

Ireland's Tánaiste, Leo Varadkar, said Ireland would offer additional freedoms to those who had been vaccinated and confirmed that the government is working on a ‘digital green certificate’

Ireland’s Tánaiste, Leo Varadkar, said Ireland would offer additional freedoms to those who had been vaccinated and confirmed that the government is working on a ‘digital green certificate’.

Mr Varadkar confirmed the Irish government would introduce “additional measures for the fully vaccinated, more freedoms for those who have been vaccinated”.

He said: “We are developing a digital green certificate vaccine pass, so you’ll be able to prove that you’re fully vaccinated.

“We anticipate that by the middle of May the majority of adults will have had their first dose, and the over 70s will have been fully vaccinated.

“And by the end of June the vast, vast majority, more than 80 per cent of people, will have been offered the first dose.

“We’d hope to do even better than that as well and many will have their second dose too.

“So you know, really the acceleration phase, the ramp up phase is April, May and June.

“With the addition of the fourth vaccine, the single dose Johnson and Johnson vaccine that gets a little bit easier still.

“I know a lot of people might feel that they’re never going to get vaccinated We’re going to surprise you.

“Like I say most adults will have had their first dose by the end of May, that’s not too far away.

“Lots of people, the most vulnerable, will be fully vaccinated at that point [end of May], and that allows us to make choices about reopening the country that we couldn’t make last week.”

Mr Varadkar said that if the numbers continue to go in the right direction, the Government will examine the reopening of non-essential retail and personal services such as hairdressers and barbers in May. Religious services, contact sports, museums, galleries and libraries will also be “in the mix” by then, he said.

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