Ireland to end UK travel ban, will enforce stricter COVID-19 testing
Ireland banned passenger flights and ferries on December 21. Some 30,000 people had travelled to Ireland from Britain in the previous two weeks, during which time the new variant was spreading rapidly in parts of Britain
Reuters | January 2, 2021 | Updated 16:07 IST
Passengers flying on non-essential business from Britain after Jan. 6 will need to produce a negative test taken three days before their flight
Ireland plans to end a ban on travel to the country from Britain on January 6 and replace it with stricter Covid-19 testing measures as it seeks to stop the spread of a highly infectious new variant of the virus, Foreign Minister Simon Coveney was quoted as saying on Friday.
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