Photo: Tim Boyle/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesIreland's 'Green List' of countries that people can travel to without restricting their movements on return has been cut further. The revised list, which takes effect today, is made up of just four countries - Cyprus, Finland, Latvia and Liechtenstein. Under the proposed system, 'green' countries would have 25 cases or less per 100,000 people, 'orange' countries would have between 25 and 50 per 100,000, and 'red' countries would have more than 50. However, Tánaiste Leo Varadkar said that different countries may opt into the 'traffic light' system in different ways. “It is still a bit up in the air and there will be, certainly, flexibility as to how different countries treat amber and red,” he said.
Source: Irish Independent September 28, 2020 06:19 UTC