Germany has tightened the rules of entry from Ukraine through the coronavirus
On Sunday, January 30, Ukraine was declared a high-risk zone in Germany due to the level of coronavirus infection. This is stated in a statement published on Friday, January 28, on the website of the Robert Koch Institute (RKI),
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People entering the territory of Germany from this country, unless they are fully vaccinated or have recovered from COVID-19, must undergo a 10-day quarantine, which can be released only five days after arrival after the results of negative test. Before entering the country, you need to register on the relevant website and enter your vaccination details.
Children under 12 must be quarantined for five days and can complete it without a coronavirus test. These requirements apply to persons of any nationality who have visited high-risk countries in the last 10 days, which include Ukraine.
Areas of high epidemiological risk in Germany are countries and regions where the risk of coronavirus infection is particularly high. Not only the number of infected people is important. Other criteria are taken into account, such as the rate of coronavirus spread, hospital congestion and the lack of complete data on the disease situation.
In addition to Ukraine, the list also includes Afghanistan, Cuba, Pakistan, Guatemala, Bangladesh, Kyrgyzstan, Oman, Palau, Singapore and the French overseas territory of New Caledonia since January 30.
Such restrictions will run until March 3 and will be reviewed later.
Source: Ukrgate