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Published 15:33 21 Jan 2022 GMT
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While discussions are still ongoing, Government sources have revealed to the Independent that Taoiseach Micheál Martin, Tánaiste Leo Varadkar and Green Party leader Eamon Ryan are happy to go back to normal trading hours from tomorrow.
From Monday, businesses will also start a phased return to the workplace depending on their specific circumstances, with masks staying in place in retail settings and on public transport until February 28th, with measures in schools and childcare facilities remaining until then also.
There are also plans to maintain the Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme as a way of helping employers return to pre-pandemic sales.
Leo Varadkar earlier was reluctant to refer to this as Freedom Day which is often what it has been referred to as, warning of possible threats of the virus at later stages.
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