Germany recently updated its travel list based on the COVID-19 spread and removed 14 countries from the list of high-risk areas :
India
Bangladesh
Botswana
Brazil
Cyprus
Eswatini
Ireland – the West Region
Lesotho
Malawi
Nepal
Portugal – the Algarve region
South Africa
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Travellers from these countries will no longer need to isolate themselves upon arrival for a period of ten days as opposed to those coming from high-risk countries. The period of quarantine, however, can be ended prematurely if proof of recovery, a vaccination certificate or a negative test certificate is submitted via einreiseanmeldung.de.
Meanwhile, from September 19 onwards, travellers from Antigua and Barbuda, Armenia, Barbados, Belize, Guyana, Moldova, and Venezuela will face stricter entry restrictions when travelling to Germany, as the same has been placed in the list of high-risk areas.
According to the Robert Koch Institute, these countries have been added to the high-risk list of Germany due to particularly high incidences for the spread of the Covid-19 in the past days.
The international travellers from these countries who are permitted to enter Germany, aside from being obliged to fill out the digital entry form at einreiseanmeldung.de and to carry the confirmation they have received with them upon entry, will also be subject to Covid-related requirements such as vaccination passport, testing and quarantine.
“Travellers who have previously stayed in a high-risk area must have a test, vaccination or recovery certificate with them and, in the event that a carrier is used, present the proof for the purpose of the transport,” the RKI noted.
For those who provide proof of Covid recovery or vaccination immediately upon arrival, the same won’t have to quarantine. However, those who chose testing against COVID-19 as a way to end quarantine prematurely cannot do so before the fifth day of isolation.