Europe

The Czech Republic and Germany close borders for arrivals from outside the EU

Following France, Germany and the Czech Republic have tightened the rules of entry into their territories due to the spread of new coronavirus infection.

This is reported by DW.

Germany banned entry to its territory from Portugal, Ireland, Britain, South Africa, and Brazil from January 30 to February 17.

An exception was made for the citizens of Germany, who return to the country, and persons with a German residence permit.

The Czech Republic has banned the entry of all foreigners since January 30. Exceptions were made only for those who travel for work, study, or family matters and for medical treatment.

To enter the country, you must pass a test for coronavirus. Children under 5 years may enter without hindrance.

Note that France introduces a ban from January 31. Those arriving in France from the European Union will need a test for COVID-19.

Recall that a weekend quarantine will be introduced in Georgia after the reopening of stores and public transport.

As previously reported, against quarantine restrictions are raging in Lebanon. As a result of clashes between protesters and security forces, more than 200 people were injured.



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