Mar 30, 2020
JULY DATE SET FOR 2021 OLYMPIC GAMES
30 March 2020
The Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games are set to start on the 23 July 2021 and run until the 8 August 2021. This announcement was made following an IOC Executive Board meeting today. The Opening Ceremony of the XXXII Olympic Games had been scheduled for the 24 July this year and were forced to be postponed due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. The delay of one year was agreed by the board following discussions with the Tokyo 2020 organising committee and the International Federations.
The confirmation of a date provides clarity for the Olympic Federation of Ireland who can begin work on the addressing the operational adjustments that need to take place following this reschedule.
Speaking today, Chef de Mission for Team Ireland in Tokyo, Tricia Heberle welcomed the clarification of a date,
“Now the athletes have a start date for the Games, they can work with their Performance Directors and coaches to start mapping out preparations. Importantly for athletes and sport, the next information we need clarity on are any changes to qualification and the rescheduling of qualification events. This will take some time, so in the short term the focus remains the same, stay healthy and safe over the coming months.
“The priority now is for everyone to following the government guidelines to protect Ireland and the rest of the world against further spread of this virus. A July 2021 start means that we have plenty of time to reactivate preparatory plans and for athletes currently in modified training or on a break of sorts, this period of time can still allow some positive impact on performance.
“If we are smart, this enforced break can make Team Ireland even better.”
For the full IOC statement CLICK HERE
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FURTHER INFORMATION
Heather Boyle, Athletes’ Commission Support and Public Relations Officer
heather@olympicsport.ie and +353 87 337 1954
Mar 27, 2020
The National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET) will meet again this morning to discuss further measures to tackle the Covid-19 outbreak in Ireland. The NPHET is concerned by the growing number of daily cases, hospital admissions and clusters of infections in nursing homes and healthcare settings. It was announced that a further 10 people died as a result of the virus yesterday, bringing the overall total number of Covid-19 related deaths in Ireland to 19.
Emergency group to meet this morning (RTE)
Dáil passes Emergency Legislation
The Dáil has passed the Emergency Measures in the Public Interest (Covid-19) Bill. In normal circumstances such a Bill would take months to draft, highlighting the extraordinary nature of the current situation. The Bill approves the temporary income support scheme, prevents the evictions of tenants, imposes a rent freeze, allows restaurants to become takeaways and provides for the rehiring of retired health care workers and former soldiers.
The Bill is expected to be passed by the Seanad today, the final hurdle before being signed into law.
The Bill can be read: Here
Further guidance from Revenue on the temporary income support scheme for employer can be found: Here
Dáil passes legislation giving Government emergency powers (Irish Times)
Mar 25, 2020
Temporary COVID-19 Wage Subsidy Scheme
https://www.osk.ie/blog/posts/temporary-covid-19-wage-subsidy-scheme/
COVID-19 Pandemic Unemployment Scheme
https://www.osk.ie/blog/posts/covid-19-pandemic-unemployment-payment/
Revenue measures to assist SMEs experiencing cashflow difficulties arising from COVID-19
https://www.osk.ie/blog/posts/revenue-measures-to-assist-smes-experiencing-cashflow-difficulties-arising-from-covid-19/
Revenue changes date for payment of Local Property Tax (LPT) to 21 May
https://www.osk.ie/blog/posts/revenue-changes-date-for-payment-of-local-property-tax-lpt-to-21-may/
Mar 25, 2020
www.merrionstreet.ie – The Government has announced a National Covid-19 Income Support Scheme to provide financial support to Irish workers and companies and effected by the crisis. Other measures relevant to all citizens (including sporting events) are announced there.
www.hse.ie – More than 60,000 applications were made to the HSE’s recruitment drive for staff to join the fight against Covid-19. This may be a useful message to spread to the sporting community to encourage the passing on of that information to medical practitioners within its ranks.
www.health.gov.ie – The Department of Health information in relation to Covid-19 can be accessed through their website.
www.dbei.gov.ie – Information on measures including Microfinance Ireland Covid-19 Loan could be relevant to NGBs and clubs.
www.education.ie – Information on the impact of Covid-19 in the education sector can be sourced here.
www.who.int – Up to date international Covid-19 information can be sourced from the World Health Organisation website.
www.garda.ie – The news section has links to the HSE guidelines and information on social distancing.
www.olympic.org – Latest statement issued in relation to postponement of Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020.