COVID-19 update: Czech Republic introduces new restrictions amid rise in cases
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, CZECH REPUBLIC/ Created : Oct 21, 2021, 20:21 IST
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The country reported 3246 COVID-19 positive cases on Tuesday which is more than double the cases a week ago. The Czech Health Ministry said the number was the highest since April 20, 2021.
The country reported 3246 COVID-19 positive cases on Tuesday which is more than double the cases a week ago. The Czech Health Ministry said the number was the highest since April 20, 2021. Read less
The Czech government will also put a time limit on the validity of COVID-19 negative tests.
The country reported 3246 COVID-19 positive cases on Tuesday which is more than double the cases a week ago. The Czech Health Ministry said the number was the highest since April 20, 2021.
Protocols to enter Prague
1) Those travelling from low and medium risk countries will have to fill in the arrival form and take an antigen or PCR test before or within 5 days after arrival.
2) Travellers entering from a high and a very high risk region will need to fill in the arrival form along with submitting their negative PCR test before arrival. After arrival, on the fifth day, they’ll again have to undergo a RT-PCR test at the earliest. Until they get their negative result, it is necessary to self-isolate.
3) Travellers who had COVID-19 in the last 180 days (it is necessary to have a written medical certificate from EU+ country where the isolation was completed or a digital EU certificate on it won’t have to go through the testing and isolation process.
4) Fully vaccinated travellers in the EU+ countries after at least 14 days from the application of the last dose won’t have to isolate themselves.
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