Trip to Ireland (Dublin) during Covid 19

Trip to Ireland (Dublin) during Covid 19

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Posted Sun 11 Jul 2021 4:35 PM
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Hi, I'm writing from Italy, today I bought some plane tickets to Dublin. Unfortunately, I have not seen if Italians can enter Ireland, I have not found any news on the web, some are twisted who says yes and who says no. Can anyone help me? Thank you
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Ciao Daniele! 🙂

The reopening for international traveling will take place on July 19, which means that the Republic of Ireland will adopt the EU DCC (Digital Covid Certificate), just like the rest of Europe; this will allow visitors from EU member states with the DCC to visit the Republic of Ireland without the need for a test or quarantine.

A DCC will show if a passenger:
- is vaccinated against COVID-19;
- has recovered from COVID-19;
- or has a negative test result.

As things continue to evolve periodically, our advice is to check our travelers' health page to keep up to date with all the latest news by following the useful links to the latest government guidelines.

If you have other questions or would like some advice on things to see and do, you can ask here in this thread.
Se preferisci, puoi rispondermi anche in Italiano.

Buona serata! ☘️

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grazie mille per la risposta. Io non posso fare il vaccino poichè per una patologia il medico mel'ha sconsigliato, sono stato in olanda recentemente e non era obbligatorio ne tampone ne vaccino, nessuna quarantena fiduciaria. Io sarei disposto a viaggiare in Irlanda solo se non è obbligatorio il vaccino ne la quarantena fiduciaria, perchè sennò dovrei passare più giorni in hotel che a Dublino. 

Ciao e buona serata 🇮🇹 !!
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Di nulla, Daniele. 🙂

A partire dal 19 luglio, con la riapertura ai viaggi internazionali, il vaccino non sarà l'unica opzione per evitare la quarantena. Ai passeggeri con un Certificato Covid Digitale (DCC) basato su un test non PCR, ad esempio, tampone antigenico (rapido), o quelli che arrivano senza un DCC, sarà richiesta la prova di un test RT-PCR negativo da eseguire non più di 72 ore prima dell'arrivo.

Ci tengo comunque a sottolineare che trattandosi di una situazione in continua evoluzione, è consigliabile tenere d'occhio la pagina sulla salute dei visitatori che ti ho linkato nel precedente messaggio, e se preferisci i link diretti, quello alla pagina del governo della Repubblica d'Irlanda sul DCC e quello alla pagina dell'Unione Europea sul programma di riapertura.

Una buona serata a te! ☘️

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