New conditions for entry from the Netherlands to the Czech Republic as of February 5, 2021
New conditions for entry from the Netherlands to the Czech Republic as of February 5, 2021
06.02.2021 / 10:39 | Aktualizováno: 06.02.2021 / 10:57
Due to the unfavourable development of the pandemic and concerns about the spread of new coronavirus mutations, new rules for travel to the Czech Republic and for the return of Czech nationals have been in force since February 5, 2021.
OVERVIEW: New travel rules valid from 5 February 2021
The Protective Measure of the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic distinguishes newly between four categories of countries:
- low-risk countries (green)
- medium-risk countries (orange)
- high-risk countries (red)
- very-high-risk countries (dark red)
The Netherlands is in the category of high-risk countries (red).
Conditions for travel to the Czech Republic from the category of high-risk countries (red):
Travellers from these countries (both foreigners and Czech citizens) must fill in an arrival form before travelling to the Czech Republic and undergo an antibody or PCR test not older than 24 hours (in the case of an antibody test) or 72 hours (in the case of a PCR test) prior to the journey and have a written confirmation of the result. Subsequently, they must submit a second PCR test (an antibody test is not sufficient) performed in the Czech Republic, no later than 5 days after arrival. The result must be immediately submitted to the appropriate hygiene station electronically. Self-isolation is required until a second negative test is submitted. It is also mandatory to wear a facemask everywhere outside the home 10 days after arrival.
Note: The testing period is calculated from the time the test was taken to the start of the journey. For example, confirmation of a negative PCR test must not be older than 72 hours before departure from the destination.
Exceptions continue to apply to commuters, international transport, and transit through the Czech Republic. Necessary trips abroad without subsequent testing obligations will now be allowed only if they do not exceed 12 hours. You can find all the exceptions in the Protective Measure of the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic.
Detailed information – detailed rules for entry of Czech citizens and foreigners to the territory of the Czech Republic can be found on the website of the Ministry of the Interior of the Czech Republic.
Protective Measure of the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic valid from February 5, 2021
List of countries according to the level of risk of COVID-19 contagion
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