Covid-19: All travellers coming to Ireland will need negative Covid test
All travellers flying into Ireland will soon be required to produce a negative Covid-19 test on arrival.
The new rules will require anyone flying into Ireland to produce a negative PCR test result received within three days before arrival.
The ban on flights and passenger ferries from Britain and South Africa will also be extended until midnight on Friday.
From Saturday anyone travelling to Ireland from Britain or South Africa will be required to produce a negative laboratory test received within three days before travel.
They will also be required to restrict their movements for 14 days on arrival.
A date has not been yet set for when all travellers flying into Ireland will be required to produce negative test results on arrival.
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