Important notification for exiles coming from Germany

The number of infections brought to Germany by travel abroad is increasing, reports the Robert Koch Institute. The German government is tightening brakes for fear of the fourth wave of the Corona pandemic. The new regulations for entry into Germany are aimed at curbing the spread of the Corona virus by vacationers abroad. According to a draft delivery [...]
The number of infections brought to Germany by travel abroad is increasing, reports the Robert Koch Institute. The German government is tightening brakes for fear of the fourth wave of the Corona pandemic.
The new regulations for entry into Germany are aimed at curbing the spread of the Corona virus by vacationers abroad. According to a draft education by the Federal Health Ministry, unexplored persons in particular should be prepared for new obligations for testing.
The next number of high infections expected, according to current projections, should be delayed as much as possible.” The federal government cabinet will decide on the draft Friday (30.07), and the decision must come into force Sunday.
In principle, according to the latest draft, in the future all persons over 12 who come to Germany must have a negative test, or a certificate that they have been cured by Ovid-19 or vaccinated. While for those who come from an area of disturbing versions of the virus, the rule is worth all having a negative test, regardless of vaccine or recovery. Brazil and South Africa are currently on the list of mutation countries.
Corona virus infections, which may have occurred during the journey, have also affected the rise in the number of infections in Germany, reports the Robert Koch (RKI) Institute. According to the latest report on the situation, Spain, Turkey and the Netherlands are among the countries where most infected people return. Croatia and Greece follow. But the largest number of infections continue to occur within Germany, RKI authorities say. It's about at least 81 percent of infected persons. In the June 28th to July 25th, 3,662 cases of infection abroad have been reported.
The report says that variations of the virus classified as disturbing already prevail in Germany and other European countries. In Germany the largest number of infected is from the Delta virus. According to RKI, seven-day incidents in Germany are currently increasing, especially in children, teenagers and adults, in groups between the ages of 10 and 34. /DW











