I can advise the Deputy that the Government decision of 21 July regarding travel advice for certain locations made no change with respect to either the Isle of Man specifically or Great Britain more generally.
It remains the situation that persons arriving into Ireland from the Isle of Man and Great Britain, including citizens and residents returning to Ireland, are required to restrict their movements for 14 days on arrival – unless they are part of an exempted class of travelers including hauliers, pilots and maritime staff.
People arriving into Ireland are also obliged to complete a mandatory Public Health Passenger Locator Form and to submit it to the relevant authority at their port of entry.