The Justice Minister says there has been a delay in the introduction of mandatory Covid testing for all passengers arriving into the country.
The Justice Minister says there has been a delay in the introduction of mandatory Covid testing for all passengers arriving into the country.
The measure was supposed to come into effect from today, but has been delayed by 48 hours.
It requires all international arrivals to show proof of a negative antigen test taken within the previous 48 hours, or a negative PCR taken within the previous 72 hours.Minister Helen McEntee says the delay is not intentional.
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