Germany extends warning to its citizens not to travel to 160 countries

The German government has extended the warning not to travel to about 160 countries until mid-September. The German government's decision has been justified in increasing the number of coronary infections abroad. Warning not to take trips applies to so - called third countries. This group includes countries that are not members [...]
The German government has extended the warning not to travel to about 160 countries until mid-September.
The German government's decision has been justified in increasing the number of coronary infections abroad.
Warning not to take trips applies to so - called third countries.
This group includes countries that are not members of the European Union or that are associated with the Schengen zone. For those who return from these regions, a test for coronarys is mandatory when they enter Germany.
Until the result, they must be isolated for 14 days in quarantine as a precaution. So far, travel warning has been limited until the end of August.
According to the Robert Koch Institute, more than 40 percent of people who resulted in positive COVID-19 in Germany had been infected abroad for the last time. /tch












