EU Commission Urges Ireland to Rethink Hotel Quarantine

EU Commission Urges Ireland to Rethink Hotel Quarantine
A passenger covers her face after getting off a designated quarantine bus at Crowne Plaza Dublin Airport Hotel, as Ireland introduces hotel quarantine programme for 'high-risk' countries' travellers, in Dublin, Ireland, on March 26, 2021. Clodagh Kilcoyne/Reuters
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BRUSSELS—The European Commission urged Ireland on Friday to pursue less restrictive measures than the mandatory hotel quarantine regime introduced last month and sought clarifications as to why some fellow EU member states were subject to the rules.

Ireland is the only one of the EU’s 27 countries that forces arrivals from certain countries to pay almost 2,000 euros each to quarantine for up to 14 days in a secure hotel and this week added Belgium, France, Italy, and Luxembourg to its list of designated states that initially also included Austria.