Ireland: Entry without proof of CoV

Cliffs of Moher in Ireland (Photo: Unsplash / Henrique Craveiro).
Cliffs of Moher in Ireland (Photo: Unsplash / Henrique Craveiro).

Ireland: Entry without proof of CoV

Cliffs of Moher in Ireland (Photo: Unsplash / Henrique Craveiro).
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As of yesterday, holidaymakers who want to enter Ireland no longer have to present Corona travel documents.

This eliminates the obligation to prove full vaccination, recovery or a negative test for COVID-19. The Passenger Locator Form, the entry form for Ireland, no longer needs to be shown. Since there are also no test requirements on arrival, entry into Ireland is now possible again as before the corona pandemic. An identity card or a provisional identity card is sufficient for entry. Anyone who develops cold symptoms should still be tested for an infection with the corona virus and go into isolation themselves until they receive the result. This is reported by Check24. If the test is positive, those affected must go into quarantine for seven days. In addition, the Irish government advises all people who have tested positive for the corona virus to wear medical mouth and nose protection or an FFP2 mask in public for three days after the quarantine.

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