Indians can now go to Germany after the country reduced its restrictions for Indians, as well as to some other countries. Since India is no longer a “domain of various concerns,” Indian citizens can now go to Germany and quarantine on arrival for 10 days. The era can be reduced to five if they are negative for COVID-19. “If you spent time in a high-incidence domain prior to entry, the corresponding verification cannot be performed more than five days after entry,” the institute said on its website.
Germany’s national center for disease control, the Robert Koch Institute, announced Monday night (July 5) that India, along with Britain, Portugal, Russia and Nepal will be removed from the country’s highest-risk category of “viral variant zones. “As of Wednesday, July 7, they will be at the moment in the highest category of “high impact areas. “These are the countries where the delta variant of the coronavirus has been discovered in samples from COVID-19 patients. it has been hit hard, among others.
Officials said the lists will be revised as the proportion of infections through the delta variant increases in Germany. Although the total number of cases is very low, it is now believed that more than a portion of the new cases are across the delta. Eleven countries will remain on Germany’s list of “areas with viral variants” for the time being: Botswana, Brazil, Eswatini, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe, South Africa and Uruguay.
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