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Confronting Coronavirus - Lockdown is lifting, but new rules cause many conundrums - with Conor Pope

Lockdown is lifting, but new rules cause many conundrums - with Conor Pope

06/10/20 • 18 min

Confronting Coronavirus
Conor Pope has been looking at how Ireland is reopening this week, in shops and other public places. His assessment: it's going quite well, but many small problems remain, from queuing to distancing and the wearing of masks. And as more restrictions are eased, more such problems will crop up for Irish consumers and businesses.
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Conor Pope has been looking at how Ireland is reopening this week, in shops and other public places. His assessment: it's going quite well, but many small problems remain, from queuing to distancing and the wearing of masks. And as more restrictions are eased, more such problems will crop up for Irish consumers and businesses.

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