Ireland Removes Uganda from List of Designated States.
Ugandans traveling to Ireland will no longer be subjected to mandatory hotel quarantine on arrival.
“Please note that Uganda has been removed from Ireland's list of designated states as of Friday 27th August. Passengers arriving to Ireland from Uganda will no longer be subject to mandatory hotel quarantine,” the Irish embassy in Kampala tweeted Sunday.
Uganda has already received a total of 2,024,280 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine and 300,000 doses of the Sinovac vaccine to support the mass COVID-19 vaccination exercise.
The government’s plan is to secure adequate vaccines for the target population of 22 million - 18 years and above.
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