DUBLIN - Ireland's new health minister will bring a recommendation on international travel to cabinet on Monday amid warnings from top health officials that a resumption of non-essential travel could reignite the coronavirus crisis.

Ireland's outgoing government last week promised to produce a "green list" by July 9 of countries for which a 14-day quarantine would not apply, but new prime minister Micheal Martin and his health minister Stephen Donnelly have said they will take a cautious approach. 

"July 9 is a decision that has been taken to publish a list. There may be a recommendation to cabinet that that might change," Donnelly told national broadcaster RTE.

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