Entry requirements have been dropped, regardless of vaccination status
Ireland has officially dropped all Covid entry rules for arrivals into the country, regardless of vaccination status.
These new border rules came into effect on 6 March 2022, and travellers will also no longer have to complete passenger locater forms.
There is no longer any requirement to do any kind of testing, or quarantine on arrival into Ireland. Throughout Ireland, Covid measures in public places are also not a legal requirement, but those with symptoms are being advised to self-isolate.
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