Germany
designates U.S., Turkey, Israel as COVID high-risk areas - Funke
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[August 13, 2021]
BERLIN (Reuters) - The
German government has designated the United States, Turkey, and Israel
as high-risk countries, triggering a minimum five-day quarantine
requirement for those who are unvaccinated, the FUNKE media group
reported on Friday citing government sources.
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Montenegro and Vietnam are also affected by the upgrade, while
Portugal has been downgraded and is no longer a high-risk area, with
the exception of Lisbon and the Algarve, Funke said.
The upgrade will take effect on Sunday, except in the case of Turkey
when it will come into force on Tuesday night given the large number
of people in Germany with a Turkish background, Funke said, citing
government sources.
Travellers from high-risk countries must go into quarantine for ten
days unless they can show proof of vaccination or recovery from
COVID-19. Self-isolation can be ended after five days at the
earliest with a negative test.
(Writing by Caroline Copley; Editing by Tom Sims)
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