Ireland's 14-day coronavirus incidence rate remains higher than several countries that are not on the Green List for travel, including Britain, Germany, Sweden and Poland, according to figures from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control.
According to the ECDC, Ireland's 14-day incidence is at 29.6 per 100,000, with Britain at 25.7, Germany at 17.9, Sweden at 21.6 and Poland at 23.3.
People arriving here from these destinations must restrict their movements for 14 days. Spain continues to have the highest 14-day incidence in the countries monitored by the ECDC, at 218.3.
Authorities in Spain have reported 4,503 new cases of the virus, taking the total number of Spanish cases to almost 500,000 - the highest in western Europe.