According to the coronavirus infection rate, from Monday 24 August, a two-week restriction will apply to the freedom of movement to passengers arriving in Estonia from the following European countries: Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain , Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
The restriction does not apply to other persons arriving in Estonia from Finland, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia and the Vatican.
Information on countries and needs can be obtained on the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
On 7 August, the Council of the European Union re-examined the list of third countries in Appendix 1 of its advice on the phasing out of transitority restrictions on non-essential travel in the EU. According to the list, it is imaginable to travel to Estonia from Australia, Canada, Georgia, Japan, New Zealand, Rwanda, South Korea, Thailand, Tunisia and Uruguay.
Among these countries, the 14-day restriction on freedom of movement applies to people arriving in Estonia from Australia from 24 August. The restriction applies to passengers arriving in Estonia from Canada, Georgia, Japan, New Zealand, Rwanda, South Korea, Thailand, Tunisia and Uruguay.
As of September 1, others with negative COVID-19 control from countries at higher risk of infection (with an infection rate of more than 16, consisting of 100,000 other people in the last 14 days) can move to the charts if it is surely crucial. and provided that a negative result for the virus is promptly provided upon arrival. Contact with others deserves to be avoided in waiting for the effects of the check.
In the case of a negative control result, the restriction on freedom of movement is applied during the first seven days, i.e. you are allowed to switch to checkers or buy essential products in case of emergency, but it is not essential to touch it. Avoided. They will have to do a momentary check-up not before seven days after the first check and if the check is also negative, they are loose to continue their daily life. This means that the 14-day restriction on freedom of movement does not apply to them after two negative controls. Anyone who arrives from a high-risk country and does not accept the check will have to isolate themselves for 14 days.
However, due to the spread of coronavirus, the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly recommends the twentieth limited trip, for European countries where the infection rate is less than 16, consisting of 100,000 inhabitants in the last 14 days, and where the mandatory restriction on freedom the motion does not apply to its return.
A restriction on freedom of movement means that within 14 calendar days of your arrival in Estonia, other people may only leave their post or accommodation on the orders of a fitness professional or a police officer, in the event of an emergency presenting a risk to fitness or life, or to purchase food. Organize essential products and medicines.
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