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This Article is From Jan 05, 2022

Ireland Set to Drop Covid Test for Vaccinated Arrivals

Vaccinated people arriving into Ireland will no longer need a negative Covid-19 test, following a government decision Wednesday.

Arrivals with a valid digital Covid Certificate or another proof of recent infection or vaccination will not require a test to enter the country.

The decision reverses measures introduced a month ago to stem the spread of the omicron variant of Covid-19. The rule is no longer necessary as the variant is now dominant in Ireland, Prime Minister Micheal Martin told reporters in Dublin.

Unvaccinated travelers will still a need a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of arrival, according to national broadcaster RTE.

Ireland reported 21,302 cases on Jan. 5, near a record of more than 23,000 on New Year's day. The country's 7-day incident rate is among the highest in Europe. 91% of over-12s were fully vaccinated as of Jan. 3 and 52% had received a booster jab.

READ: Europe Works to Keep Schools, Hospitals Open Amid Omicron (1)

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