Corona entry regulationsNL downgrades Germany to "Code geel" - travelling without test

Alexander Worms

 · 09.06.2021

Corona entry regulations: NL downgrades Germany to "Code geel" - travelling without testPhoto: YACHT/A. Worms
Welcoming German tourists again: the Netherlands
From 10 June, travel to the Netherlands will again be possible without a test. Quarantine is also no longer required. Let the summer holidays begin!

That was overdue! After Germany greatly relaxed the rules for travelling to the Netherlands, the Dutch suddenly came around the corner with a strict entry law. It stipulates a PCR test for travellers from high-risk countries. And Germany was categorised as such, even though the incidence rates were around five times lower than in the Netherlands. This has now been changed. Germany is an area with yellow marking.

Insiders rumoured that, in view of the long Corpus Christi weekend in Germany, the lowlanders wanted to have their own recently reopened terraces to themselves. Now that the long weekend is over, the neighbours are reopening for travellers from Germany - no test, no quarantine. So if you want to travel to the Netherlands for longer, you only need to postpone your re-entry for more than 24 hours. entry-registration.com display. This then triggers a quarantine, which ends automatically when a negative rapid test result is uploaded to the portal.

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