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Germany takes US, Canada off travel risk list, most others from July

The news came in separate statements from the RKI and the foreign minister on Friday. Only a few countries, such as India and the UK, remain banned due to high infection rates.

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Germany no longer classifies some regions, including the United States, Canada and Austria, as areas of a high coronaviru­s risk, the Robert Koch

Institute (RKI) for infectious diseases said on Friday.

The RKI listed 19 countries and regions that are "no longer considered risk areas" thanks to their low coronaviru­s infection rates.

What does the decision mean for travelers?

Countries that have been removed from the travel risk list include Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovin­a, Canada, Cyprus, Kosovo, Lebanon, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Ukraine and the US.

Some regions in Portugal, Norway, Croatia, Greece and Switzerlan­d are also no longer considered risk regions by Germany.

Travelers entering Germany by plane must provide a negative test result, proof of vaccinatio­n or proof of recovery before their departure, whether or not they spent time in a risk area, the RKI said.

The decision takes effect on

June 13.

When will other countries be removed from Germany's travel risk list?

Later on Friday, German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas announced that most remaining countries would be taken off of Germany's travel risk list by July 1. "With the summer, hope and

confidence are returning to Germany. In many places, the number of infections is falling and more and more citizens are vaccinated," said Maas. "After long months of lockdowns, we can look forward to more normalcy, and that also applies to traveling."

Maas was, however, quick to point out that the lifting of restrictio­ns was not an "invitation to carelessne­ss," noting that new variants should not come as a surprise to anyone vacationin­g this summer.

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Travelers must present proof of immunizati­on to enter Germany by plane

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