Covid-19: 2km travel limit does NOT apply to food shopping

People have been advised that the 2km travel limit announced by the Taoiseach Leo Varadkar last night applies only to physical exercise.
Covid-19: 2km travel limit does NOT apply to food shopping

People have been advised that the 2km travel limit announced by the Taoiseach Leo Varadkar last night does not apply to shopping for food, going to the pharmacy or the doctor.

At a hastily arranged press conference last night the Taoiseach said the drastic measures contained in the two-week total lockdown were necessary to try and combat Covid-19.

While everybody must now stay at home in all but a handful of circumstances - such as travelling to and from work that has been deemed an essential health, social care, or other essential service that cannot be done from home - people are still allowed to shop for food or household goods.

What's more you can travel beyond the 2km limit for food shopping, going to the pharmacy or the doctor.

The public were also told that they can leave home for brief individual physical exercise or for farming purposes, but only within 2km of your own home.

We are advised that there is no need to panic buy or stockpile as supply chains are working well and will continue to do so.

An updated list of essential retail outlets has been published this morning.

They include shops selling food, drinks and consumer products, pharmacies, petrol stations, laundries, banks, post offices and pet shops.

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