Travellers from other countries will no longer be subject to entry criteria after Ireland’s authorities decided to remove the restrictions imposed as a result of the COVID-19.
Travelers from other countries will no longer be required to show confirmation of vaccination or recovery from the Coronavirus, according to the Irish government. They are also excluded from having to fill out the Passenger Locator Form (PLF).
From March 6, the Irish government confirmed that visitors from other countries will be able to enter Ireland without restrictions.
In a statement, the Irish government has confirmed: “There are no post-arrival testing or quarantine requirements for travellers to Ireland. Travel carriers will not ask to check a PLF receipt prior to travelling to Ireland. Any individual that develops Covid-19 symptoms while in Ireland should follow the HSE (Health Service Executive) guidance in relation to isolation and undertaking antigen or PCR testing as appropriate.”
Passengers planning to transit via Ireland to visit Northern Ireland must still adhere to UK travel rules, which include submitting a United Kingdom Passenger Locator Form.
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), Ireland has recorded a total of 1,311,105 cases of Coronavirus infection since the outbreak began, with 6,527 persons dying during the same period.
Furthermore, according to WHO data, a total of 23,269 persons have tested positive for the Coronavirus in Ireland in the last seven days, with 56 people dying during that time.
Following the lead of other European countries, Irish authorities have eased the majority of restrictions imposed as a result of the Coronavirus in an effort to aid numerous industries, particularly the travel and tourist sector, in recovering from the virus’s effects.
In this context, Irish officials previously indicated that Irish passport holders who received the booster shot outside of the European Union will be eligible to apply for the revised COVID-19 certificate.
Moreover, despite the epidemiological crisis and the rapid spread of the Omicron variant in Ireland and other countries, officials in Ireland declared last month that they would eliminate most of the remaining restrictions on February 28.According to authorities in Ireland, the new changes included abolishing the requirement of wearing a face mask. Besides, the physical distancing measures were also lifted.
– India’s new age travel digital media