Estonia: The self-isolation requirement does not apply to arrivals from Norway...

Estonia: The self-isolation requirement does not apply to arrivals from Norway...
Estonia: The self-isolation requirement does not apply to arrivals from Norway...

As of Monday, the restriction on freedom of movement will no longer apply to passengers coming to Estonia from Norway, reported LETA / BNS.

As of Monday, October 26, the limit for restrictions on freedom of movement in Estonia is 37.9 – Estonia’s infection rate times 1.1. The mandatory self-isolation does not apply to passengers coming to Estonia from a country of the European Union and the European Economic Area, the Schengen Area and a country on the EU common list with an infection rate below 37.9 per 100,000 inhabitants. State Department spokesman said.

Based on the coronavirus infection rate, a two-week restriction on freedom of movement will apply from Monday to passengers coming to Estonia from the following European countries: Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece , Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Vatican and Great Britain.

The restriction on freedom of movement does not apply to passengers arriving from Norway.

The limit is checked weekly on Fridays and the new limit takes effect the following Monday.

By order of the Estonian government, the restriction on freedom of movement does not apply to asymptomatic persons who have been on the territory of Lithuania, Latvia or Finland in the last 14 days and who have come to Estonia directly from Lithuania, Latvia or Estonia Finland with the following conditions:

(1) The person has taken a coronavirus test within 48 hours before arriving in Estonia and the result is negative. If you are traveling to these countries from Estonia and returning to Estonia, you can take the coronavirus test in Estonia and return to normal life in the event of a negative result. It is necessary to self-isolate while waiting for the test results.

(2) You come to Estonia to work, study or receive health services, for family reasons or for transit reasons. If you are traveling to Estonia for the above reasons, there is no need to have a coronavirus test before arriving in Estonia.

On October 22nd, the Council of the European Union reviewed the list of third countries in Appendix 1 of its recommendation to gradually lift temporary restrictions on non-essential travel to the EU, and according to the list, it is possible to travel from Australia, Japan, New Zealand, Rwanda , Singapore, South Korea, Thailand and Uruguay to Estonia. Starting next week, anyone coming to Estonia from these countries will not be required to self-isolate for 14 days.

From September 1st, people coming to Estonia from high risk countries can shorten the mandatory self-isolation and return to work by testing for COVID-19 at the airport and port.

Due to the spread of the coronavirus, the State Department advises against non-essential international travel.

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