If a traveler enters Ireland from a designated country, he/she will be required to undertake a mandatory quarantine in a designated hotel. The hotel must be booked prior to departure.
These arrangements apply to any passenger who has been in any of these countries during the previous 14 days, even if only transiting through one of these countries.
Currently, the following countries listed below are mandatory for hotel quarantine:
Africa
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Angola
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Botswana
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Burundi
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Cape Verde
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The Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Egypt
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Eswatini
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Ethiopia
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Kenya
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Lesotho
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Malawi
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Mozambique
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Namibia
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Rwanda
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Seychelles
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Somalia
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South Africa
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Sudan
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Tanzania
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Uganda (passengers from Uganda to enter quarantine from 4 am on Wednesday, 16 June)
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Zambia
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Zimbabwe
Asia
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Afghanistan
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Bahrain
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Bangladesh
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India
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Maldives
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Nepal
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Oman
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Pakistan
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Qatar
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Sri Lanka
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The Philippines
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United Arab Emirates
Europe
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Turkey
North America
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Canada
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Costa Rica
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Panama
South America
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Argentina
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Bolivia
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Brazil
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Chile
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Colombia
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Ecuador
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French Guiana
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Guyana
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Paraguay
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Peru
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Suriname
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Trinidad and Tobago
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Uruguay
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Venezuela