Chinanews.com, Berlin, August 6th. The official website of the Chinese Embassy in Germany issued a reminder on the 5th that according to the German Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Health, since August 1st, Germany will adjust entry regulations during the epidemic.

The main content is:

1. Adjusting the classification of epidemic risk levels

  Since August 1, according to the epidemic situation in various parts of the world, the epidemic area has been divided into "high-risk areas" (currently Russia, India, Spain, the Netherlands, etc.) and "virus mutation areas" (currently Brazil and Uruguay). Class, cancel the original ordinary "risk area".

  For the adjusted global epidemic risk classification, please refer to: https://www.rki.de/DE/Content/InfAZ/N/Neuartiges_Coronavirus/Risikogebiete_neu.html

2. Entry declaration and testing

  (1) Before entering the country, people entering from high-risk areas and virus mutation areas must continue to make electronic declarations through www.einreiseanmeldung.de;

  (2) All persons over 12 years old must provide a nucleic acid (or antigen) test negative certificate or a rehabilitation certificate or a vaccination certificate (must be a vaccine approved by the EU) when entering the country. The validity period of the nucleic acid test (PCR) certificate must be 72 before entry. Within hours, the validity period of the antigen test certificate must be within 48 hours before entry;

  (2) Those entering from a virus-mutated area must present a certificate of negative nucleic acid (or antigen) test. The validity period of the nucleic acid test (PCR) certificate must be within 72 hours before entry, and the validity period of the antigen test certificate must be within 24 hours before entry;

Three, isolation

  (1) If there is a history of residence in high-risk areas 10 days before entry, they must be isolated at home for 10 days after entry.

If you upload your rehabilitation certificate or vaccination certificate through the electronic notification system, you can end the quarantine early.

  (2) If there is a history of living in a virus-mutated area 10 days before entry, they must be quarantined at home for 14 days after entry.

If the virus mutation area is downgraded to a high-risk area after entry or during quarantine, or if the quarantined person is vaccinated with a vaccine that the Robert Koch Institute has publicly confirmed to be effective against the corresponding mutant strain, the quarantine can be terminated early.

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