The Belfast Telegraph reports that a two-phase lifting of restrictions in Northern Ireland over the coming week is under consideration, as follows:
The easing has now been agreed, with the only changes being that the easings take place at 12 noon rather than midnight; and the legal limit of 30 people at a household gathering will remain law rather than becoming guidance
Effective immediately (frommidnight tonight 12 noon tomorrow):
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The easing has now been agreed, with the only changes being that the easings take place at 12 noon rather than midnight; and the legal limit of 30 people at a household gathering will remain law rather than becoming guidance
Effective immediately (from
- Self isolation after testing positive is cut to five full days, subject to negative lateral flow tests on days five and six (announced yesterday)
- The requirement to prove exemption from wearing a face covering is formally removed, and exemption is once again available where wearing a face covering causes "severe distress" (enforcement of this never began)
- Table service and the rule of six are no longer required in the hospitality sector
- Guidance to limit gatherings in private households to three households will be lifted,
and the legal limit of 30 people at a gathering in a private household will become guidance
- Nightclubs reopen
- The prohibition on dancing and standing at events ends
- Vaccine passports cease to be mandatory other than in nightclubs and unseated/partially seated indoor events with more than 500 attendees, but their use will still be recommended in all situations where they are currently mandatory
- Two metre social distancing is no longer mandatory in offices
NI Covid restrictions: Nightclubs to reopen from Wednesday, table service to be removed and changes to vaccine passport rules
Nightclubs in Northern Ireland are to be given the green light to reopen from Wednesday, January 26, while table service and the rule of six are to be removed from hospitality venues, First Minister Paul Givan has confirmed.

The Stormont Executive is considering the lifting of coronavirus restrictions in two phases, it’s been reported.
According to the PA news agency, the first measures would change this week and the rest next week.
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