The corona situation is not only worsening abroad - the number of cases is also increasing in Germany.
Now the Federal Republic is considered a risk area in some countries.
In numerous European countries, the number of corona cases is currently skyrocketing again.
The European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (EDCD) places those with a 14-day incidence greater than 500 in the "dark red" category.
These include Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Romania, Bulgaria, Austria *, Slovenia, Croatia, Belgium, Ireland and
the two German federal states of Saxony and Thuringia
.
The rest of Germany is classified as "red" due to the slightly lower but high number of infections.
Therefore, the Federal Republic of Germany is also classified as a corona risk area by other countries - stricter rules apply when entering the country.
In these countries, Germany is a corona risk area
Belgium
Estonia
Finland
Iceland
Lithuania
Malta
Netherlands
Norway
Spain
Czech Republic
The rules that German travelers now have to observe differ from country to country.
We have summarized the entry regulations of three popular travel countries for you.
These entry rules apply to holidays in Spain
Spain has classified Germany as a corona risk area since August 23.
Therefore, all those entering the country from the age of 12 must provide
proof of vaccination, convalescence or testing
.
A PCR test may not be older than 72 hours, and a rapid antigen test not more than 48 hours.
In addition, all travelers must complete the health form on the Spain Travel Health portal, from which a QR code is generated.
This must be presented upon entry.
Read here
: Entry form for holidays in Spain: how to fill it out correctly.
Germany as a risk area: what you need to know about a trip to the Czech Republic
Germany has been classified in the red category in the Czech Republic since August and is therefore a risk area.
Therefore, all travelers from 12 years of age must have a negative PCR test that is no more than 72 hours old.
In addition, another PCR test must be carried out between the fifth and seventh day after entry.
Vaccinated and convalescent people are exempt from this measure.
However, all those entering the country must complete the entry registration.
For
employees in international passenger and goods traffic as well as for trips of up to 24 hours from neighboring countries
, the obligation is estimated and the Foreign Ministry to enter the application and testing, as long as the entry is not made on public transport.
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The Netherlands sees Germany as a corona risk area: These are the rules
The Dutch government currently classifies Germany as a high-risk area.
Entry is generally possible, but travelers must provide proof of vaccination, convalescence or testing.
Air travelers must also fill out a health form and bring them with them.
These rules apply to everyone over the age of 12.
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