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DUBLIN, June 25 – Ireland plans to lift from July 9 a 14-day quarantine for people arriving from countries that have also suppressed the coronavirus, acting prime minister Leo Varadkar said on Thursday. Ireland will produce a “green list” of countries where the 14-day quarantine will not apply by the July 9 resumption date, Varadkar told a news conference, approving Ireland’s move to the third of the four-phase plan for reopening its economy.

US Virgin Islands Returns to Business After Isaias

The US Virgin Islands has resumed business operations following the passage of Tropical Storm Isaias. While the storm brought heavy rainfall to the area, it had “little to no impact to the territory’s tourism infrastructure,” according to the US Virgin Islands Department of Tourism. St Thomas’ Cyril E. King Airport and St Croix’s Henry E. Rohlsen Airport remain open with normal operations.


Europe Now Allows Canadians To Visit: Here’s What You Need To Know

The European Union Council announced Tuesday, June 30, 2020 that Canada is one of 15 countries whose citizens will be allowed to enter Europe as of July 1, 2020. The 14 other countries on the EU Council’s “safe list” are Algeria, Australia, Georgia, Japan, Monte ...


Covid-19: Hotel quarantine for 'high-risk' Ireland arrivals

Mandatory hotel quarantine is now in place for all travellers arriving into the Republic of Ireland from 33 countries deemed "high risk" for Covid-19 transmission. Passengers must book and pay for a 12-night stay from a selection of dedicated hotels across the country. The time could be reduced if someone receives a negative Covid-19 test on day 10 of quarantine.

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