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Ireland to ease foreign travel restrictions from July 20

Sun, 05th Jul 2020 12:15

DUBLIN, July 5 (Reuters) - Ireland is to ease quarantine
restrictions on people travelling from abroad on July 20, with
people from a "green list" of countries with low COVID-19 rates
to be exempt from isolating themselves for 14 days, transport
minister Eamon Ryan said.

Former prime minister Leo Varadkar in June said that the
restrictions would be eased from July 9.

"A so-called green list... will be published on July 20,"
Ryan said in an interview with Newstalk radio station. "The
green list will be operating after that."

(Reporting by Conor Humphries;Editing by Elaine Hardcastle)

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