Germany eases Covid travel curbs for UK, other countries

Germany eases Covid travel curbs for UK, other countries

India, Portugal and Russia are the rest of the nations no longer a 'variant concern'.

BERLIN:
Germany’s public health institute said yesterday the UK, India, Portugal and Russia were no longer “areas of variant concern”, reducing travel restrictions for people arriving from those countries.

All four countries had been downgraded to “high incidence areas”, the Robert Koch Institute said, meaning their citizens can now travel to Germany and quarantine on arrival for 10 days.

The quarantine period can be shortened to five days if they test negative for Covid-19.

“If you have spent time in a high incidence area prior to entry, the relevant test may not be conducted earlier than five days after entry,” the institute said on its website.

Prior to the change in classification, travellers from the four countries were banned from entering Germany unless they were residents, in which case they had to quarantine for 14 days on arrival.

The decisions, effective from tomorrow, come after Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Friday Britons who have had two Covid-19 vaccinations would soon be able to travel to Germany without going into quarantine on arrival.

Earlier yesterday, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson set out plans to end social and economic Covid-19 restrictions in England in two weeks’ time, a test of whether a rapid vaccine roll-out offers enough protection from the highly contagious Delta variant.

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