Germany, after Austria, it seems that she is also heading for a total lockdown and at the same time classifies Greece in the “high risk areas”, which means that anyone traveling from our country to Germany and is unvaccinated should be quarantined.
With the announcement of the “Robert Koch” Institute from Sunday (21/11) Greece, the Netherlands, Belgium and Ireland are on the high risk list for Germany.
Due to the increase in coronavirus cases, whoever arrives at Germany from the aforementioned countries and does not have a Covid-19 vaccination certificate or recovery from the disease, should remain in quarantine 10 days, according to the ΑΠΕ – ΜΠΕ. However, he will be able to take a test after the 5th day and, if it is negative, he will be released from the obligation to stay in confinement.
The rule also applies to children, but, in the case of people under 12, the quarantine ends automatically after the 5th day, without the obligation of the test. In addition, all those who are going to travel to Germany from a “high risk” country, will have to fill in a digital document, in which they will enter their certificate

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