Be careful if you have a holiday booked
EU countries will be requiring booster certs to enter after February the 1st, which could hinder some people's holiday plans.
Taoiseach Micheal Martin has also confirmed that in time, updated booster certs will be needed to access pubs, restaurants and anywhere else that requires Covid vaccination certificates. The process of sending out the new certs would commence tonight to everyone who has had a booster jab. If for some reason a person does not have an email address then they will receive a text which will give step by step instructions on how to access the cert.
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