Donegal County Council has issued an updated statement in relation to its Business Continuity Plan around COVID-19 and the evolving situation. The Council has closed to the public its libraries throughout the County, the County Museum and the Regional Cultural Centre in Letterkenny. Staff in these facilities continue to attend for work and will deal with customers by phone or e-mail where possible.
“At this time, all other Council functions are open and in operation. However, there are a number of protocols in operation for staff and customers. Customers are encouraged to deal with the Council by telephone, e-mail, website or by other virtual means in so far as possible. Customers visiting our premises are expected to observe and use the hand sanitization facility, social distancing and to follow other directions given at the location by staff. Where possible, customers are strongly encouraged not to visit the office unless they have no other means of contact or they have an emergency.
“The Council is continuing to consider how its plans and operations will evolve over the coming period. This is being done with a view to safeguard the health and wellbeing of our employees, customers and the general public and to prevent any unnecessary risks or spread to the wider community.
“The Council’s COVID-19 Crisis Management Team continues to meet every day, consider the evolving situation and impacts, and to comply with government and national guidelines to minimise the spread of the COVID-19 virus.
“The Taoiseach said that this is a time that we need to look out for each other in the widest sense. The Council will be making every effort to do that and we ask everyone to do the same in our community.”
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