Returning home to Ireland

Returning home to Ireland? - Travel and Coronavirus
If you are returning to Ireland from another country.
You will need to self-isolate for 14 days if you arrive in Ireland from any other country. This includes Irish citizens coming home. Self-isolation means staying indoors and completely avoiding contact with other people. You will be asked to fill in a form before you arrive in Ireland called the Public Health Passenger Locator Form You may be contacted during the 14 days after you arrive in Ireland to check that you are self-isolating. You do not need to self-isolate if you:
return to the Republic of Ireland from Northern Ireland
are an essential supply chain worker, for example, a pilot, haulier, maritime staff member
are briefly stopping over at an airport on your way to another country
Follow this advice to protect yourself and others from coronavirus.
Thanks to the HSE Ireland for this information.
Please share with family and friends who are returning home.

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