Latest
Latest
2h agoTaxpayer faces Thames Water bailout as boss warns of 40% bill rise
Latest
2h agoMajor Tory donor and party treasurer Mansour knighted in surprise honours list
Latest
2h agoLabour to have buffer zones to stop protests outside schools, Starmer announces

Ireland entry requirements: All Covid restrictions scrapped for arrivals, regardless of vaccination status

The relaxation of border rules came into force on Sunday 6 March and includes the end of Passenger Locator Forms

Ireland has dropped all Covid entry restrictions on arrivals, regardless of vaccination status.

The relaxation of border rules came into force on Sunday 6 March and includes the end of Passenger Locator Forms.

Travellers are no longer required to show proof of vaccination, recovery or a negative Covid test on arrival.

There is also no requirement to test or quarantine upon arrival.

Ireland has scrapped almost all Covid measures for public places but still asks that those with Covid symptoms self-isolate.

More from News

The legal requirement to wear face masks indoors was dropped on 28 February, but face coverings are still recommend on public transport and in healthcare settings.

France is to ease Covid restrictions and scrap the vaccine passport from 14 March, while a slew of Caribbean nations recently announced that they will loosen entry requirements.

Most Read By Subscribers