RTÉ News reports that a third person who left the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Santry has since been found.

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Police in the Republic of Ireland are searching for two people who absconded from a mandatory quarantine hotel in north Dublin on Saturday.

RTÉ News reports that a third person who left the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Santry has since been found.

People arriving into the Republic from a list of 33 'high-risk' countries, or who land without a negative PCR (polymerase chain reaction) test must undergo 14 days quarantine.

The rules took effect on Friday.

Non-compliance can result in a €2,000 (£1,700) fine or up to one month in prison.

The cost of the hotel stay, which has to be pre-booked, starts from €1,875 (£1,593).

The Irish Defence Forces are responsible for overseeing the scheme and escorting buses from Dublin Airport to the hotel.

On Thursday, Northern Ireland announced plans for "managed isolation".

Mandatory hotel quarantine is now in place for all travellers arriving into the Republic of Ireland from 33 countries deemed "high risk" for Covid-19 transmission.

Passengers must book and pay for a 12-night stay from a selection of dedicated hotels across the country.

The time could be reduced if someone receives a negative Covid-19 test on day 10 of quarantine.

On Thursday, Northern Ireland announced plans for "managed isolation".

It comes as NI prepares to reopen some travel routes and would mean offering hotel accommodation for people who need to self-isolate on arrival.

In the Republic of Ireland, quarantine was made mandatory at 04:00 local time on Friday, with pre-booking necessary.

The Tifco Hotel Group will be responsible for transporting passengers from their arrival point to the quarantine hotels.

While it will also be responsible for providing security, the Irish Defence Forces will oversee the process and escort the buses to the hotels.

The cost of a 12-night stay is €1,875 (£1,614) for one person, €625 (£535) for another adult (or child aged over 12) sharing the room, €360 (£308) for a child aged 4 to 12, with no charge for infants.

Failure to comply could result in a fine of up to €2,000 (£1,700) or a month in prison.

Which countries are high risk?
The new rules affect any passenger who was in one of the designated "high-risk" countries in the past 14 days, including those getting a connecting flight.

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