As the number of indigenous cases here declines and Ireland eases some restrictions, the relative importance of the risk of importation of cases from overseas increases.
The Government's position is clear in advising against non-essential travel to or from Ireland.
The public health advice for passengers arriving into the State from overseas is to self-isolate for 14 days. Passengers do not need to remain in the country for 14 days but should follow this public health advice for the time that they are in Ireland.