Speaking this morning in Dublin ahead of a meeting of the Cabinet sub-committee on Covid-19, Mr Ryan said: "hospitality is interconnected with travel - the two go together".
Religious services are due to return, outdoor sports training for over 18s will be allowed, and museums, galleries and libraries will reopen. The Taoiseach also acknowledged the desire for equality of treatment in the hospitality sector - opening up the possibility of so-called wet pubs being able to serve customers under the same limitations as gastro-pubs.
Asked if the theme of summer will be outdoors, he said: "Let's wait and see", adding that decisions will be made with caution. Speaking on Shannonside radio this morning, the Taoiseach said "whatever we open we want to keep open and that is the challenge".
It's all going to open soon anyway..we are out of money ..my grandchildren will be paying the price of this pandemic on top of the bailout the banks got...wake up people ,,stand up and fight for our freedom
It's not advice. The dictator CMOIreland is running the country and MichealMartinTD hasn't the balls to step up and take leadership back from this dictator. What a sad country Ireland has become. A backward hole of a Nazi State.
A perfect description of NPHET . COVID19ireland merrionstreet
Would like to be a fly on the wall for that banging of heads