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Quarantine requirements end for some travellers to Northern Ireland

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There will be no quarantine requirements for people travelling to Northern Ireland from low to medium risk countries, the Stormont Executive has agreed.

Ministers met today to discuss further relaxation of coronavirus restrictions. Among their discussions they agreed amendments to international travel regulations which include no self-isolation requirement for those travelling to Northern Ireland from low to medium risk countries.

The Executive has confirmed that, from tomorrow, indoor fitness studios and gyms can reopen along with cinemas, bingo halls, amusement arcades, and outdoor leisure playgrounds, courts and gyms.

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