Ireland eases COVID-19 restrictions starting Tuesday

2020-12-02 00:36:22 GMT2020-12-02 08:36:22(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
 

People play golf during a reopened golf course in Dublin, Ireland, on Dec. 1, 2020. Ireland lowered its Level-5 or the highest COVID-19 restrictions to Level-3 on Tuesday, with some special adjustments designed for the coming Christmas. (Xinhua)

 

A man walks toward a reopened museum in Dublin, Ireland, on Dec. 1, 2020. Ireland lowered its Level-5 or the highest COVID-19 restrictions to Level-3 on Tuesday, with some special adjustments designed for the coming Christmas. (Xinhua)

People walk in a shopping area in Dublin, Ireland, on Dec. 1, 2020. Ireland lowered its Level-5 or the highest COVID-19 restrictions to Level-3 on Tuesday, with some special adjustments designed for the coming Christmas. (Xinhua)

An electronic board reminding people of social distancing is seen inside a shopping center in Dublin, Ireland, on Dec. 1, 2020. Ireland lowered its Level-5 or the highest COVID-19 restrictions to Level-3 on Tuesday, with some special adjustments designed for the coming Christmas. (Xinhua)

A man is seen inside a reopened library in Dublin, Ireland, on Dec. 1, 2020. Ireland lowered its Level-5 or the highest COVID-19 restrictions to Level-3 on Tuesday, with some special adjustments designed for the coming Christmas. (Xinhua)

People walk past reopened stores in a shopping center in Dublin, Ireland, on Dec. 1, 2020. Ireland lowered its Level-5 or the highest COVID-19 restrictions to Level-3 on Tuesday, with some special adjustments designed for the coming Christmas. (Xinhua)

A man walks past a reopened shop in Dublin, Ireland, on Dec. 1, 2020. Ireland lowered its Level-5 or the highest COVID-19 restrictions to Level-3 on Tuesday, with some special adjustments designed for the coming Christmas. (Xinhua)

People walk in a reopened shopping area in Dublin, Ireland, on Dec. 1, 2020. Ireland lowered its Level-5 or the highest COVID-19 restrictions to Level-3 on Tuesday, with some special adjustments designed for the coming Christmas. (Xinhua)

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