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Germany Removes Several Croatian Counties from List of COVID-19 Risk Areas

By 4 June 2021
Germany Removes Several Croatian Counties from List of COVID-19 Risk Areas
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ZAGREB, 4 June 2021 - Germany has removed large parts of Croatia from its list of COVID-19 risk areas, the Robert Koch Institute said on Friday.

As of 6 June, Dubrovnik-Neretva, Istria, Karlovac, Krapina-Zagorje, Požega-Slavonia and Split-Dalmatia counties are no longer epidemiologically risk areas, the Institute said.

This means that travellers from those counties no longer have to register online, show a negative test or go into quarantine upon entering Germany. This does not apply to travellers from other Croatian counties.

A negative COVID-19 test is still mandatory for entering Germany by plane.

Croatian neighbours Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia and Serbia are still listed as risk areas. 

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