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Published 07:30 31 Jan 2022 GMT
Updated 09:19 31 Jan 2022 GMT
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Discussing the issue on Newstalk radio, the president of the Irish Travel Agents Association Paul Hackett said: "The EU Digital Covid Cert that we received in 2021 has nine months' validity from the date of the second vaccination.
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"1st February count back nine months – anybody who got a vaccine before the 1st of May needs to get their booster.
"Then that will roll forward into March and April, more people will join to those 44,000 who have not yet had their booster."
Mr Hackett then said that there is currently no validity period for boosters.
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