A number of distilleries have started producing hand sanitiser.
Whiskey distilleries across the country are hoping for a boost in domestic tourism, to make up for the lack of overseas visitors this year.
The centres hope to be able to open later in the summer, and are coming up with plans to be able to do it safely.
A number of distilleries, including Tullamore Dew, have started producing hand sanitiser in the past couple of months to help keep up with demand.
Head of the Irish Whiskey Association is William Lavelle - he says they are hoping for a boost in visitors from the island of Ireland later in the year:
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