Under the new system, all non-US citizens travelling to the United States must provide proof of vaccination prior to boarding a US-bound aircraft. Fully vaccinated travellers will also need to be required to demonstrate proof of a negative test taken within three days of travel prior to boarding. The vaccines that are accepted include all the Covid-19 vaccines approved for use in Ireland, including Pfizer/BioNTech, Moderna, Astrazeneca and Janssen/J&J. Proof of vaccinationIt includes having your passport and proof of vaccination certificate ready to be checked by officials. Ahead of the lifting of the ban, Taoiseach Micheál Martin said the move was “important economically for Ireland, particularly aviation and tourism”.
Source: Irish Examiner November 08, 2021 07:01 UTC