The HSE is working on the system.
The HSE says its working on allowing people who've tested positive on an antigen test to register their result with the health service.
HSE CEO Paul Reid has said the system could come into effect by the end of this week.
Many people who've tested positive on an antigen test over Christmas were unable to get a confirmatory PCR.
These people will be unable to obtain a recovery digital Covid cert, while they'll also be ineligible for a booster dose for a period of three months.
This may cause difficulties for those who wish to travel within the EU, as new rules come into effect from February 1st.

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