"There is a real risk, at the moment, of the [Covid-19] virus being re-imported into Ireland." So said Taoiseach Leo Varadkar today as he outlined why his Cabinet had ruled-out easing restrictions on travel into, and out of, the island of Ireland.
He said public health advice remained the same: "Don't travel off the island for tourism; don't come to the island for tourism; anyone who is arriving here, - even for an essential reason - will have to fill-out a passenger form, and will be strongly advised to self-quarantine for at least 14 days." However, there is going to be a significant challenge when the Cabinet comes to, at whatever point, re-open the country to Europe and the wider world.