1/6
⚠️Before you leave your home, I ask you again to think twice.

➡️Is my journey for an essential purpose?

➡️Who else have I been in contact with?

➡️Who else could I be putting at risk?

There are still small mistakes many of us are making – we are human after all. https://twitter.com/rtenews/status/1359461131912421380
2/6
📌Let’s not focus on what’s allowed and instead focus on what is safe.

➡️Be wary of those you are in contact with. They might tell you they are being safe, they might even think they are but that may not always be the case.
3/6
➡️Ventilation is extremely important. Open windows and doors. Keep air flowing in and around indoor spaces.

➡️While outdoors is safe, not everything outdoors can be deemed ‘safe’ – you still need to keep your distance, wear a mask and follow proper cough and sneeze etiquette
4/6
➡️Remember that wearing a mask protects those around you and that it is important to wear your mask correctly – a mask that doesn’t cover your mouth and nose is not offering enough protection

➡️We are asking everyone to work from home unless essential
5/6
➡️If it is essential that you attend work, remember to follow the public health guidelines– keep your distance, wear a mask, follow cough and sneeze etiquette. This applies when you are traveling to work, when you are working and when you are on a break
6/6
➡️It's not recommended that you share a vehicle with colleagues. We appreciate for some this is unavoidable, so make it as difficult as possible for the virus to spread –wear a facemask & ensure the windows are open & air is circulating through the car
https://www.gov.ie/en/publication/e69b6-briefing-on-government-measures-in-response-to-covid-19-wednesday-10th-february/#introduction-and-up-to-date-public-health-guidance
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