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New covid testing rules entry to Ireland help

Evening folks

     From this coming Friday, Ireland has changed its covid entry rules to now requiring a negative covid test result How do you, as I’m fully vaccinated I want to take the antigen test option but am confused by what’s acceptable, the Irish gov website states it must be a professional/ certified test.
    We are only transiting thorough Ireland in our way the USA , we have booked a video supervised antigen test for entry to the USA, which will be certified with a certificate issued through breath assured will this test by acceptable for entry to Ireland also?
   We travel on the 10th and am tottally confused and stressed out as to what I actually no need to get into Ireland both in the way out and the way back.
   If anyone can help clarify or help as to what I need or what’s acceptable for entry to Ireland as it looks as I’m tottaly confused 
   Any help much appreciated 
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