Covid 19 Lockdown Ireland

Ireland Covid 19 Lockdown

IRELAND COVID 19 LOCKDOWN

So, on Friday, the 27th of March 2020 our Prime Minister Leo Varadkar met with the chief medical officer, Tony Holohan, and his minister for Health, Simon Harris. He announced that Ireland would be undergoing further restrictions in response to Covid 19.

IRELAND IN COVID 19 LOCKDOWN

COVID 19 LOCKDOWN IN IRELAND

 

  • Le vendredi 27 mars, notre Premier ministre Leo Varadkar, après des réunions avec le médecin en chef, Tony Holohan, et son ministre de la santé, Simon Harris, a annoncé que l’Irlande allait subir de nouvelles restrictions en réponse à Covid 19.

On Friday, the 27th of March our Prime Minister Leo Varadkar met with the chief medical officer, Tony Holohan and his minister for Health, Simon Harris. He announced that Ireland would be undergoing further restrictions in response to Covid 19.

  • En plus, à partir de minuit le 27 mars et jusqu’au dimanche de Pâques le 12 avril, les restrictions s’appliqueront à tous les résidents de la République d’Irlande.

Moreover, from midnight on the 27th of March until Easter Sunday, the 12th of April, restrictions will apply to all residents of the Republic of Ireland.

  • Le Taoiseach a déclaré qu’à partir de minuit hier soir et jusqu’au 12 avril, tout le monde doit rester chez soi, sauf circonstances particulières.

The Taoiseach has said that from midnight last night until 12 April, everybody must stay at home except in specific circumstances.

 

 KEY GRAMMATICAL CONSTRUCTIONS & VOCABULARY ON IRELAND COVID 19 LOCKDOWN

  • Le médecin en chef – The chief medical officer
  • Le ministre de la santé – The minister for Health
  • Subir – To undergo
  • En réponse à – In response to
  • À partir de – From
  • Le dimanche de Pâques – Easter Sunday
  • Rester  chez soi – To stay at home

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