Travel rules update for Northern Ireland: No pre-departure tests for fully vaccinated passengers

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Pre-departure Covid tests for travellers arriving in Northern Ireland are to be scrapped.

The region’s Department of Health said fully vaccinated passengers and under-18s will no longer need to take a pre-departure test or self-isolate on arrival, from 4am on Friday.

Fully vaccinated passengers are still required to complete a passenger locator form and take a test on or before day two of their arrival.

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From Sunday, this can be either a lateral flow or PCR test.

This is what a positive lateral flow test looks like.This is what a positive lateral flow test looks like.
This is what a positive lateral flow test looks like.

Anyone with a positive lateral flow test will be required to book a free confirmatory PCR test and isolate. If the PCR is negative, the isolation period can end.

The announcement follows a similar move in England.