In news from the Schengen zone, as of November 21, unvaccinated and unrecovered travellers from Belgium, Greece, Iceland, and the Netherlands must adhere to additional entry rules when arriving in Germany. These countries have been added to Germany’s high-risk list now.
The announcement from the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), says the four countries will be categorised as high-risk since they have registered more than 100 positive COVID-19 infection cases per 100,000 inhabitants in the last seven days.
According to the World Health Organization(WHO) Ireland reported 3,632 new cases in 24 hours, followed by Greece with 6,653 new cases, and the Netherlands with 20,829 new cases. The announcement also revealed a discrepancy between the World Health Organization (WHO) data and the data from Worldometer for Belgium.
In essence, all persons arriving from these four countries or any other area that is already part of Germany’s high-risk list need to fill in a digital entry form and…