Latest updates from GAA can be found on the main GAA website covid19 resources page.
https://learning.gaa.ie/covid19resources
Relevant club summary
- From June 29th, contact training permitted for Gaelic Games
- Interim Guidance on dealing with positive symptomatology issued – Dealing with Positive Symptomatology All members to read.
- Facilities permitted to open from June 29th
- Officer Training/Meetings (Subject the guidelines prepared by the National Health and Safety Committee – Guidance on holding Indoor Meetings)
It is hoped that the following may be allowed open for Phase 4 (from July 20th) – however, the GAA will confirm the position on each of these in the lead in to Phase 4:
- Club/County Gyms
- Dressing Rooms (subject to advice on Close v Casual Contacts)
- Use of facilities by community groups / recreational users
- Bars not serving food
Concerns over dealing with positive symptomatology
If any member has any concerns over the GAAs position on dealing with a reported case, liaise with your code and club for clarification. We will support and respect any decision a mentor or player makes about returning to play with regard to these guidelines.
Travelling Abroad
For those who are planning to travel abroad, a 14 day self isolation period applies to everyone from when you return to the country. As per HSE and government guidelines, self-isolation means staying indoors and completely avoiding contact with other people.
If you are planning to travel abroad, inform your teams mentors so they may plan accordingly with respect to this isolation period, for latest on government travel advice
https://www.gov.ie/en/publication/e885b2-covid-19-coronavirus-travel-advice/
https://www.dfa.ie/travel/travel-advice/coronavirus/
Further details from HSE on travel on all modes of transport and how to self isolate can be found at following link
https://www2.hse.ie/conditions/coronavirus/travel.html