Security analyst says new laws needed for enforcing airport isolation regulations

The forms asked for information about the address where the person would stay for two weeks after they arrived.
Security analyst says new laws needed for enforcing airport isolation regulations
Anyone arriving in Ireland is asked to sign a passenger location form when they arrive at the airport, to stop the spread of Covid-19.

A security analyst said that further regulation is necessary to enforce self-isolation protocols at airports for returning and international travellers.

Declan Power says news that the Department of Justice is reviewing its regulations for travellers entering Ireland is welcome.

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