![]() ![]() Ms Shortall, the Social Democrats’ co-leader, said there was no apparent reason why passengers were no longer being asked to say if they were travelling for essential reasons. Replying to a parliamentary question from the Social Democrats TD, Róisín Shortall, the Department of Health said the passenger locator form was amended and “the declaration on essential travel no longer recorded”.Īccording to The Irish Times, figures collected for the first week in February, the last week when such information was sought from incoming passengers, show 46.3 per cent of 12,659 people claimed they were travelling for essential reasons. The Minister for Health, Stephen Donnelly, has today signed regulations that move the COVID-19 Passenger Locator form to an online only system. Upon your return to Ireland, you must present your EU DCC and a completed electronic passenger locator form. Meanwhile, the Government has stopped collecting data on whether people are travelling into the State for an essential reason since early February. Passengers may be required to present a completedpassenger locator form upon arrival and entry to your destination, along with yourEU DCC. ![]() Just under 4,500 non-Irish residents flew into the airport, which is down seven per cent. Nearly 6,500 Irish residents returned from abroad, which is an eight per cent drop. Sat at 05:29 The requirement for passengers arriving in Ireland to show a Covid-19 certificate and passenger locator forms will be scrapped from midnight. The Department of Justice says the figure is down seven per cent on the previous week. ![]()
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