Ireland to require negative COVID-19 test result for all arrivals

Xinhua News Agency

DUBLIN – A negative COVID-19 test result will be required for all people coming to Ireland starting from Friday (Dec. 3), the Irish government announced on Tuesday (Nov. 30).

Passengers who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or have recovered from the disease in the past six months will also be required to provide a certified negative result from an antigen test taken within 48 hours before their arrival, according to a statement issued by the government.

A proof of a negative PCR test result taken within 72 hours before arrival will be required for those who have not been fully vaccinated, said the statement.

The new measure will apply for a minimum period of two weeks, it said, adding that it will be “kept under review with a view to removal as soon as possible thereafter taking account of the overall epidemiological situation.”

The measure is one of the latest efforts made by the Irish government to prevent the spread of the new COVID-19 variant Omicron which was first detected in South Africa.

So far, no cases of Omicron have been reported in Ireland.

The Irish government has recently put South Africa and its six neighboring countries on a “high-risk” list, temporarily closing doors for travelers coming from these countries.

It has also been ruled that all Irish residents returning home from these countries shall self-isolate for ten days with two PCR tests needed to be taken during the period.

The Irish Department of Health on Tuesday reported 5,471 new cases of COVID-19, a level only seen during the peak time of the pandemic in early January. (Xinhua) – bny

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