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RKI updates list of corona virus risk areas

The Federal Foreign Office has issued travel warnings for numerous regions in Europe due to the corona epidemic. They are constantly updated. The Federal Foreign Office warns not only to travel to areas with particularly high weekly events, but also to areas where certain types of corona virus are prevalent.

Based on the warnings of the Federal Foreign Office Evaluation by Robert Koch Company, The risk of infection with corona virus is particularly high. They affect the following countries and regions:

Penelux-Region

According to the RKI, the whole of the Netherlands, including the Autonomous States and parts of the Caribbean, is considered a high-risk area. Belgium and Luxembourg are all (again) dangerous areas now.

France

The entire country, including all foreign sectors, is now considered the most vulnerable area. The Moselle field, which borders Rhineland-Palatinate and Charland, is still considered a virus-free area.

Austria and Hungary

RKI identifies all of Austria except the Jungols and the Mittelberg / Kleinwalcherdal communities. Tyrolin status is no longer considered part of a viral variant, but part of the risk. The whole country of Hungary is considered to be the most vulnerable area.

Switzerland

The Federal Foreign Office warns against traveling across Switzerland.

Great Britain and Ireland

Dangerous area throughout Great Britain and the United Kingdom of Northern Ireland. The federal government passed travel restrictions on March 19. Clearly relaxed. Previously, countries were listed as areas of viral variation.

Spain and Portugal

Portugal is no longer considered a separate part, and travel restrictions have recently been lifted in most parts of the country. Travel restrictions will be completely lifted for the entire northern part of the country (regions Norde and Centro), including the post office. The Allendez and Azores are no longer considered high-risk areas. The southern coast of Algarve, the Atlantic island of Madeira and the capital Lisbon are still considered “normal” risk areas.

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The Spanish mainland, with the exception of the Castile autonomous communities of La Mancha, Valencia, Extremadura, La Rioja and Mursi, and the Canary Islands are considered risk areas. The Balearic Islands, including the island of Mallorca, are no longer considered a high-risk area due to low incidence statistics. This means: Holidays are possible without isolation and without the obligation to check on return.

Italy

Italy is currently an absolutely dangerous region. This also applies to the Vatican.

Czech Republic and Slovakia

The entire Czech Republic and Slovakia are now considered high-risk areas (formerly: areas of viral variation).

Slovenia and Croatia

There are currently warnings against unwanted tourism to Croatia, with the exception of the districts of Istria, Poseca-Slavonia and Pielover-Pilogora. This will also apply to the Poseca-Slavonia regions, which will take effect on March 28, 2021. Travel to Istria and Bijlover-Pilogora is not recommended due to current travel restrictions and isolated regulations. Slovenia is completely classified as a high incidence area.

Turkey and Greece

Travel to Turkey is not recommended. All of Greece is now considered a risk area.

Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Norway

Denmark (except the Faroe Islands and Greenland) is a dangerous area. The whole of Sweden is classified as a high incidence region. The provinces of Norway, Roland, Oslo and Wieken are high-risk areas.
In Finland, parts of the Usima region (with Chrom Helsinki), Kanta-home, Byzant-home and Birkenma, Versinois-Sumomi, Ettele-Karzala and Aland als Risikobeet

Romania, Moldova and Bulgaria

The whole of Romania is classified as a risk area. Bulgaria and the Republic of Moldova are high.

Poland and the Baltic states

According to the RKI, Lithuania is a high-risk area, while Poland, Estonia and Latvia are the most vulnerable areas.

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Dangerous areas in other parts of the world

The general travel alert for about 160 non-European countries expired at the end of September. Following the decision of the Union Cabinet, the corona epidemic situation is now assessed separately for each country. In addition, travel alerts automatically apply to risk areas identified by the RKI.

Danger areas and travel alerts

The Robert Koch Institute publishes a list of risk areas after consultation with the Federal Ministry of Health, the Foreign Office and the Federal Ministry of the Interior. According to the RKI, a two-phase assessment applies: First, more than 50 newly affected states or regions per 100,000 citizens have been registered in the past seven days.

For areas that do not reach this limit, RKI uses information from the Federal Foreign Office to assess whether the risk of infection is still high. Among other things, the test capabilities and tests carried out play a role in the control measures and the reliability of the information for certain states.

Viral Variations-Part

In addition to areas with a high number of cases and other factors that increase the risk of infection at the site, RKI now classifies areas where certain viral variants have spread as risk areas. Special test requirements apply to entries from these areas.

The virus variation areas are currently Botswana, Brazil, Eswatini (formerly known as Swaziland), Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia, Zimbabwe, South Africa and the French part of Moselle.

Areas with high incidence

In January, the federal government classified more than 20 states as high-risk areas for the first time. It usually has more than 200 states per week per 100,000 population. Non-EU Countries and Territories Egypt, Albania, Andorra, Bahrain, Bolivia, Bosnia, Ecuador, Iran, Israel, Jordan, Colombia, Kosovo, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malta, Mexico, Moldova, Montenegro, Northern Montenegro, Serbia, Seychelles, Saint Lucia, Sudan, Syrian Arab Republic, Tanzania, Uruguay and United Arab Emirates.

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Strict entry rules for countries in the new category

Strict entry rules apply to areas of severe occurrence and virus variation. A corona test must be performed before entering Germany from these countries. Those returning from risk areas should show a negative corona test 48 hours after arrival.

(Status: 27.03.2021)

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