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At a glance: What's changing and what stays the same

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The Government has agreed that most of the public health measures currently in place can be removed, following public health advice.

But some regulations will remain in place until 28 February. The Government has also announced the extension of several business supports.

Here is what is changing - and what is not - regarding Covid-19 restrictions. What is happening tomorrow? From 6am, the following curbs will be removed: Guidance in relation to household visiting Early closing time for hospitality and events Capacity restrictions for outdoor events, including sporting fixtures Capacity restrictions for indoor events.

This includes weddings, where the limit of a maximum of 100 guests is now gone. Restrictions on nightclubs Hospitality back to normal Requirements to have a valid Digital Covid Certificate to enter various premises will also be removed.

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