India has been added to Ireland's mandatory quarantine list. As per the statement released by the Irish government five countries are included in this list. The five countries are India, Iran, Mongolia, Georgia, and Costa Rica. India's federal health ministry said on Friday morning that 4 lakh new cases and 3,498 related deaths were registered in the past 24 hours across the country. On May 4, people traveling from or transiting through these five countries will have to complete a 14-day mandatory quarantine at a government-designated hotel. All the costs during the mandatory quarantine period will be borne by travelers themselves, according to relevant regulations previously announced by the Irish government. For those who test negative on the tenth day of their arrival at a designated hotel can leave. Fine is charged if anyone tries to leave before testing negative. The country started to implement the mandatory quarantine system from March 26 to protect itself from imported cases of Covid-19. There are around 71 countries and regions on Ireland's mandatory quarantine list. They include 20 from Africa, 16 from South America, 16 from Asia, 14 from Europe, and five from North America. Respect and Humanity for the frontline Labourers this Labour Day Natural Calamity: Intense weather kills 11, injures 102 in eastern China Cyprus country gets 436,000 dozes of Covid-19 vaccines amid growing rise in cases