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Published 12:54 13 May 2022 BST
Updated 14:32 13 May 2022 BST
For thousands who have yet to get their booster, it could pose a problem.
For those going to Spain, Ireland's department of foreign affairs said: "An EU DCC or equivalent based on vaccination is valid from 14 days after the administration of the last dose of the primary vaccination schedule, and for no more than 270 days from that date. In order to be valid after this period has elapsed, vaccination certificates must reflect the administration of a booster dose, and are valid from the day of administration of the booster dose."
They state the same for Portugal: "European Digital Covid Certificate or equivalent valid proof of full vaccination at least 14 days and no more than 270 days prior to travel.
"No time limits apply where passengers can present a European Digital Covid Certificate or equivalent valid proof of having received a booster vaccine dose."
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