Travellers from Zimbabwe removed from mandatory quarantine

Mukudzei Chingwere Herald Reporter

Northern Ireland has removed travellers from Zimbabwe from the list of mandatory quarantine, a sign of endorsement of the country’s Covid-19 response measures.

Zimbabwe, along with 23 other countries, are no longer enlisted for mandatory hotel quarantine if entering Northern Ireland.

The other countries removed include United States, Russia, Belgium, France, Canada, South Africa, India and Tunisia.

The removal was done on Friday.

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