{"ObjectId": 276, "Country": "Ireland", "Quarantine": null, "Testing": null, "DatePublished": "22.02.2023", "Sources": "Foreign travel advice, Gov.UK/ \n US State Dept. COVID-19 Country Specific Information/ \n Re-open Europe/\n Government of Ireland/", "TravelAdvisory": "Latest News: \n
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\nInternational Restrictions:
\n*From within the EU: COVID-19 travel restrictions were lifted. Travellers are not required to provide proof of vaccination, recovery from COVID-19 or a negative PCR test result. \nTravellers are advised to consult current measures with the Government of Ireland and Citizens Information. \n

\n*Transit:

The usual transit rules apply. COVID-19 travel restrictions were lifted in Ireland. Travellers are not required to provide proof of vaccination, recovery from COVID-19 or a negative PCR test result. There are no post-arrival quarantine or testing requirements.

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\n*From Third Countries:

COVID-19 travel restrictions were lifted in Ireland. Travellers are not required to provide proof of vaccination, recovery from COVID-19 or a negative PCR test result. 

Travellers are advised to consult current measures with the Government of Ireland and Citizens Information.


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You can find the latest information on air travel regulations for this country on the IATA website.

You can also find information about your passenger rights on our portal for citizens.

Documents you need to travel in Europe
Health cover for temporary stays

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\n Internal Restrictions:
\n*Public spaces and services: For up-to-date guidance on which restrictions are in place in Ireland, and when changes will be made, please see the Irish government Website.
\n*Face coverings: From 28 February 2022 the mandatory requirement to wear masks was lifted, but the Irish government\u2019s public health advice is that masks should continue to be worn on public transport and in healthcare settings. Masks should be worn for 10 days if you have a confirmed case of COVID-19. If you are over 13 years old this should be a medical grade or FFP2 mask. If you are 12 years old or younger it should be a well fitting mask.\nFor more information, please see the Irish government website.\n\n \n\n", "Y": 53.252771, "X": -7.121425, "AddInfo": "\n"}