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Travel after positive COVID result

  • 28-12-2021 7:56pm
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    My GF has COVID at the minute, got the positive HSE PCR result yesterday.

    We are due to go to Budapest in mid January and am slightly confused with the rules.

    We both have the COVID passport from the vaccine.

    The confusing part is around the test for getting into Ireland. My worry is she will test positive on the 72 hour PCR test while in Budapest.


    From the Citizens Information site, they mention that it you have recovered but still test positive, you need a positive PCR between 11 and 180 days.

    However it also says you need a negative 72 hour test - how does that work of she is still testing positive ?


    Is the 11-180 test irrelevant if we are using the COVID Cert and we just need to test negative for the 72 hour PCR test ?




    https://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/travel_and_recreation/travel_to_ireland/travel_to_ireland_during_covid.html

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