Quarantine:
Management of healthcare professionals or workers in social services; who might had come into contact with a confirmed COVID-19 case. ; 24/05/21 and subsequent updates until 25/10/21 can be found in the official website.; 19/02/2022: quarantining no longer applies.
Quarantine requirements: COVID-19 travel restrictions have been lifted in Czechia. Travellers are not required to provide proof of vaccination, recovery from COVID-19 or a negative test result.
Ban on free movement for people arriving from abroad a) for all persons with COVID-19; b) for those who enter into the territory of the Czech Republic from all third-country nationals who are not on the list of countries with a low or extreme risk of COVID-19 according to a special protective measure of the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic; and c) for third-country nationals who have a temporary or permanent residence in these third countries.; 9/04/2022: Effective April 9; 2022; the Czech Republic has suspended all COVID-19 related entry restrictions for travellers.
Regulations for persons in quarantine and related updates in the sources. ; 19/02/2022: quarantine no longer applies.
Management of healthcare professionals or workers in social services; who might had come into contact with a confirmed COVID-19 case. ; 24/05/21 and subsequent updates until 25/10/21 can be found in the official website.; 19/02/2022: quarantining no longer applies.
24/08/20 all updates concerning the isolation rules can be found in the website above.; 24/02/2022: Isolation is ordered for a minimum of 7 days from positive sampling . Can end isolation if 7 days have passed since the positive sample was taken and no symptoms for the last 2 days. If one have these symptoms; the isolation is prolonged for the duration of the symptoms; plus 2 days without symptoms.
Self-isolation at own accommodation- subject to category. Travellers from "Red", "Dark Red" and "Grey" areas must self-isolate until a second negative test result is provided. For travellers from "Red" areas, the test must be taken within 5 days after the arrival. For travellers from "Dark Red" areas, the test must be taken no earlier than on the 5th of the mandatory self-isolation, and finally, for travellers from "Grey" areas, the test must be taken no earlier than on the 10th of the mandatory self-isolation.
The mandatory 14-day quarantine after returning from abroad newly applies to 15 risk countries.