Germany to relax Covid travel restrictions


Berlin, May 26 (IANS): Germany will relax its Covid-19 travel restrictions during the summer months, so that proof of vaccination, recovery or a negative test result (cumulatively known as the 3G rule) will no longer be required upon entering the country.

Germany has therefore joined the last countries in the European Union (EU) to ease their rules for travellers from the other member states of the bloc or Schengen-associated countries, reports Xinhua news agency.

Most Covid-19 restrictions in Germany were dropped in April.

"Until the end of August, we will suspend the 3G rule on entry," Minister of Health Karl Lauterbach told the local media on Wednesday.

Tougher rules continue to apply to travellers arriving from countries designated as "high-risk" or "virus variant".

However, no country is currently designated as a virus variant area, according to the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) for infectious diseases.

Following the Omicron wave that saw daily Covid-19 infections peak at close to 240,000, figures have declined continuously in the country.

On Wednesday, 49,141 new daily cases were recorded, compared to one week ago when the figure stood at 72,051, according to the RKI.

The country announced last week that it would invest 830 million euros in the procurement of a new Covid-19 vaccine that protects against different variants of the virus.

"We have to be prepared for all eventualities," Lauterbach said.

 

  

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