Ireland:
Testing Requirements And Recommendations For All Travelers
28 December 2021
Envoy Global, Inc.
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Key Points
- International travelers required to present negative antigen or
PCR test results
- International travelers advised to conduct an antigen test
daily for five days after arriving in Ireland
Overview
The government of Ireland
will require all international travelers arriving in
Ireland to present an antigen test or PCR test in accordance with
their vaccination status. All travelers will also be advised to
conduct an antigen test daily for five days beginning the
day of arrival.
What are the Changes?
With a stated goal to reduce the transmission of COVID-19,
the government of Ireland has advised that all travelers undergo
additional testing requirements while in Ireland.
Looking Ahead
Continue to check the government of Ireland's website and
Envoy's
website for additional updates and
information.
Originally published 21 December 2021
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