Source: https://www2.hse.ie/conditions/coronavirus/travel-and-coronavirus.html
Arriving to Ireland from another country
If you do not have symptoms of coronavirus
You will need to restrict your movements for 14 days if you return to Ireland from any other country.
You do not need to restrict your movements if you:
- return to the Republic of Ireland from Northern Ireland
- are an essential supply chain worker, for example, a pilot, haulier maritime staff member
Follow this advice to protect yourself and others from coronavirus.
If you have symptoms of coronavirus
If you develop symptoms of coronavirus, you will need to self-isolate and phone your GP. Do not go to a GP surgery, pharmacy or hospital. The GP will assess you over the phone. If they think you need to be tested for coronavirus, they will arrange a test.
Travelling to another country from Ireland
Avoid all non-essential travel to other countries until 29 March.
Get up-to-date travel information from the Department of Foreign Affairs on countries and regions affected by coronavirus.
Travel to areas with widespread local transmission
If you travel to an area with widespread local transmission of coronavirus, the risk of catching the virus is high. The World Health Organisation (WHO) publish daily information on rates of local transmission.