
Ireland will no longer require travelers from Italy and Austria to quarantine for two weeks
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International travel is starting to return.
Now, as the virus appears to be on the downturn, some of these countries are easing back on those restrictions. Travelers from Italy and Austria will no longer have to quarantine for two weeks at a hotel for two weeks when entering Ireland, Reuters reports. The country will still require travelers from Belgium, France and Luxembourg to undergo the hotel quarantine, however.More Related News