People traveling from Sweden to Germany will soon have the opportunity to no longer have to go into corona quarantine upon arrival, the country's infectious disease control authority, the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), writes on its website.
The new rules come into effect from Sunday as the RKI has changed the previous classification of Sweden as a so-called high-incidence area to only being considered a risk area.
People traveling from countries in the latter category can avoid quarantine altogether by uploading proof of recovery, vaccination, or a negative test result on the government website. einreiseanmeldung.de. Those who enter without uploading these documents must undergo a ten-day quarantine.
Sweden has been considered a high-incidence area since March 7 this year.
Lithuania, Turkey and the Norwegian regions of Finnmark and Trøndelag are also starting to be considered risk areas instead of high-incidence areas, writes RKI.
Source: TT







