Vessels entering Irish ports must submit a declaration of health before docking

New rules from the Department of Transport mean all ships or their agents must supply a Maritime Declaration of Health (MDoH) to port

Vessels entering Irish ports must submit a declaration of health before docking

Marine vessels will be refused permission to dock in Irish ports until they have submitted a declaration of health as part of efforts to prevent the spread of Covid-19.

New rules from the Department of Transport mean all ships or their agents must supply a Maritime Declaration of Health (MDoH) to port companies when arriving into Cork, Shannon, Dublin and other ports.

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