Policy differences between north and south on travellers arriving at ports and airports are due to be discussed by Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly and his Northern Ireland counterpart Robin Swann this afternoon.
The different strategies mean there are gaps in Covid-19 measures on both sides of the border. Last week, there were heated exchanges about some of these anomalies during a video conference involving senior figures in both administrations.
All passengers arriving at airports and ports in the Republic of Ireland must have evidence of a negative coronavirus test and complete a locator form with details of their intended destination.