Or antigen is fine alsoAs per Gordon's link, make sure it's an RT-PCR (Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction) test. Other types of PCR tests are not accepted.
It doesn't say that Gordon. It says you need a negative PCR test and then to take antigen tests while here.Or antigen is fine also
Hi Steven,It doesn't say that Gordon. It says you need a negative PCR test and then to take antigen tests while here.
When we went away during the summer, my 13 yo needed an antigen test to get into France and a PCR test to get back home.
And don't forget the passenger locator form too
My mistake, just read the first paragraphHi Steven,
Where are you getting that from?
The first bullet point on the page accessed via that link deals with PCR and antigen tests.
Under the current rules, a professionally administered antigen test is okay.
Gordon
It says: "Only Rapid Antigen Tests which are listed on the common EU Rapid Antigen Test list will be accepted and it must be carried out by a health professional or skilled testing personnel. You can’t test yourself."Travelling to Ireland
The list is in this [broken link removed].But then doesn't link to the "EU Rapid Antigen Test List".....which is not very helpful.
Which is not linked to from any page with a gov.ie suffix.The list is in this [broken link removed].
I'm hoping to travel soon Landlord.... I'm wondering has the criteria changed slightly.... Like now it's only day before & is antigen still acceptable from the likes of this pharmacy?I took my daughter to New York leaving on Saturday at 12pm and returning Monday at 5 am. The antigen test I got done at the V1 medical centre in Santry was accepted at check-in in Dublin and at check-in in New York. The antigen test was good for 48 hours.
The links in post #6 above are updated every time there is a change.I'm hoping to travel soon Landlord.... I'm wondering has the criteria changed slightly.... Like now it's only day before & is antigen still acceptable from the likes of this pharmacy?
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