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Ireland is set to become the 20th European destination to scrap quarantine rules for British holidaymakers.
Britons arriving in Ireland are currently required to self-isolate for 14 days despite it being part of the Common Travel Area - which also includes the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.
However, amid a multi-million pound campaign to kick-start tourism in Ireland, the Irish Government is expected to remove quarantine and testing for eager British holidaymakers before July, the Daily Telegraph reported.
Restriction-free travel between the UK and Ireland will therefore resume following months of curbs, while those returning home will also not need to take a Covid test or quarantine under the Common Travel agreement.
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Another 380,000 vaccines were also dished out as the NHS inoculation drive continues to pick up pace. Around 38.1m Brits, or 72.3 per cent of adults, have now had their first dose.