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On 22 August 2020, four men were arrested after around 500 people attended an anti-lockdown rally organised by the Yellow Vests Ireland group at Custom House Quay in Dublin. [1] On 12 September, around 3,000 attended two anti-mask protests organised by the Yellow Vests Ireland group at Custom House Quay in Dublin. [2]
According to a study in June 2022 by Policy Expertise and Trust in Action (PERITIA), a University College Dublin-lead European Commission Horizon 2020 project, almost 75% of people in Ireland believed the government's response to COVID-19 was motivated by protecting its own reputation. It found that 58% of Irish people felt "making lots of ...
Saccoccia and his wife [28] were charged under the Quarantine Act on October 6, 2020. The pair had returned from an anti-mask event in Ireland on September 20, 2020, and had been spotted at a Toronto anti-mask event the following week. [29] They were the first people in Toronto to be criminally charged under the act. [30]
Panic buying of hand sanitisers and face masks ensued as fear of the pandemic spread. [381] The inhabitants of Arranmore Island, off the coast of County Donegal, entered self-isolation and asked visitors to keep away. [382] [383] As of mid-April, there had been no reported cases on the island. [384]
People who refused to wear face masks in public could face jail terms of 4–10 years, a fine of GHS12,000 (about US$2,065) to GHS60,000 (roughly US$10,320), or both, according to the new Executive Instrument, E.I. 164, signed by the President on June 15, 2020. [169]
In September 2020, a U.S-based team of private investigators announced that they had identified the suspect whom they believe murdered Annie McCarrick. The investigative team believes that McCarrick never actually made it to Johnnie Fox's pub and that the alleged sighting at the pub was a case of mistaken identity.
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9 September – The Taoiseach told the British Prime Minister that its proposed breach of international law on the Northern Ireland Brexit protocol was utterly unacceptable. [386] 10 September – NPHET recommended that new household restrictions be introduced in Dublin to address rising numbers of COVID-19 cases in the capital. [387] 11 September