In the week that the European Centre for Disease Control said the risk of further spread of new variants of coronavirus in the region is "high to very high", the Irish Government is continuing to work out measures that could help to stop their importation.
Details about how mandatory hotel quarantine for incoming passengers from high risk countries and those don't have a negative PCR test are being "fine tuned" and its hoped legislation for this will be in place by early next month.
A virologist at Trinity College Dublin has said that this has the "potential to be a really powerful way of reducing the introduction of new variants".