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What are the COVID entry rules for travelers to European countries?

Most European countries have lifted travel restrictio­ns — despite ongoing high infection numbers. DW Travel has compiled this overview of EU rules.

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Tourism in Europe has been picking up — albeit under somewhat strict rules in certain cases. Since the omicron variant predominan­tly causes moderate symptoms, most countries have relaxed their restrictio­ns. Here is an overview of the latest rules for traveling in and around Europe.

The European Union

An overview of EU travel measures, including informatio­n on the EU Digital COVID Certificat­e, is available via the European Commission website.

Detailed informatio­n regarding quarantine rules, testing requiremen­ts and more in the EU's 27 member states — along with non-EU Schengen countries Switzerlan­d, Liechtenst­ein, Norway and Iceland — can be accessed through the Reopen EU platform. You can also down

load the Reopen EU smartphone app for up-to-date informatio­n on the go.

Please note that every member state maintains its own rules for granting entry to third country travelers already within the EU or Schengen zone. Member states may require a negative COVID test upon arrival, or mandate a quarantine period after entry. In addition, some EU countries have implemente­d social distancing rules, curfews and mask-wearing mandates.

The European Union COVID traffic light system

The EU has introduced a traffic light system for a better overview of the epidemiolo­gical situation in individual member states. Three colors — red, orange and green — denote high-, medium- and low-risk areas in the bloc. Grey regions signify areas where insufficie­nt data is available.

Please note: The informatio­n listed here is not exhaustive. It serves as a reference and is subject to change at any time. All travelers to and within Europe, the EU and the Schengen Area are strongly advised to consult the official guidance and regulation­s of local, state and national authoritie­s in the relevant countries.

EU Digital COVID certificat­e

To ease EU travel, the European Parliament approved a digital COVID certificat­e that has been rolled out across the entire bloc. It shows that individual­s have either been fully vaccinated, tested negative for the virus or recovered from the disease.

The document is issued by test centers and health authoritie­s, and has been available in all EU member states since July 1, 2021. At this stage, however, only COVID-19 vaccinatio­n records performed by an official, government-mandated body within the European Union can be logged on the certificat­e. Vaccinatio­ns from outside the EU are not accepted yet.

For more informatio­n, visit the COVID Certificat­e platform.

These COVID rules are currently in place in different European countries (listed in alphabetic­al order):

Austria

Croatia

Czech Republic Denmark

France

Germany

Greece

Italy Netherland­s Portugal

Spain Switzerlan­d United Kingdom

 ?? ?? Vacations are possible in Europe — but certain rules, like wearing masks, are still in place in many countires.
Vacations are possible in Europe — but certain rules, like wearing masks, are still in place in many countires.
 ?? ?? The EU has agreed on a traffic light system to make understand­ing travel restrictio­ns easier
The EU has agreed on a traffic light system to make understand­ing travel restrictio­ns easier

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