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    Traveler health and COVID-19 update

    Here's what you need to know about medical insurance, pharmacies and health care

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    GOOD TO KNOW

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    Medicines should be carried in original, labeled containers with a prescription or doctor's letter.
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    As on any trip, it is advised to purchase travel insurance before traveling.
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    There are no vaccinations required to travel to the island of Ireland.
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    Most pharmacies operate between 9am and 6pm but some open late and on weekends.
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    EU members should bring a European Health Insurance card (EHIC) which covers most medical care. Visitors from Great Britain should bring a Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC).
    Healthcare in Ireland

    Ireland has great healthcare, but there are a few things to keep in mind before you go. If you’re bringing medicines with you into Ireland, carry them in their original, clearly labelled container, along with your prescription or a letter from your doctor.

    It’s a rule of thumb that anything over a three-month supply of medicine will be questioned and any “controlled drugs” as well as any syringes or needles, should be declared and explained in a letter from your doctor.

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    Vaccinations

    There are no vaccinations required for travel to the island of Ireland.

    Travel and medical insurance

    You should always obtain travel insurance to cover any potential overseas medical costs including medical repatriation/evacuation, repatriation of remains and legal costs, before you travel. Be sure to check for any exclusions that might affect your policy and that it covers all the activities you plan on doing in Ireland, and make sure that your travel insurance has medical cover. If you’re a member of the 28 EU countries or Iceland, Lichtenstein, Norway and Switzerland, bring a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), which covers you for most medical care. If you’re travelling from Great Britain, bring a Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC).

    Pharmacies and opticians

    There are plenty of pharmacies in Ireland, and they’re a good first stop for travelers seeking medical advice or a local referral. Most towns have one or two pharmacies and urban areas have many. Pharmacies generally operate from 9am to 6pm Monday to Saturday, but many pharmacies in urban areas open late and on weekends.

    If you wear glasses or contact lenses, bring a spare pair with you and don’t forget your optical prescription – just in case.