En De
Total doses
given
5.8M
People fully
vaccinated
2.6M
% Fully
vaccinated
45.68%
Pre-travel testing (vaccinated): None
Pre-travel testing (unvaccinated): None
Test on arrival (vaccinated): None
Test on arrival (unvaccinated): None

Vaccination:

Covid-19 Vaccination - Not required

29.09.2022

19/04/2021: With the test; not older than 7 days; it is possible to visit: - retail stores; shopping centres; - establishments; body care facilities; such as hairdressers; in limited mode also hotel facilities; - museums; galleries; libraries; zoological and botanical gardens; - driving school courses; - swimming pools and sports grounds; - individual recreation of members of a common household; - travel abroad (except for a trip for recreation abroad - the ban on foreign holidays still applies); - permitted mass event; - job interview; selection procedure; and others; - fitness centres; - restaurant and café terraces. 14/06/2021: In the case of mass events; where all participants have a negative test for COVID-19 not older than 12 hours; in addition to antigen and RT-PCR tests; the LAMP test can also be used; 14/03/2022: lifting of restrictions.

29.09.2022

Persons with proof of recovering from COVID-19 not older than 3 months are exempted from the movement restriction measure and can enter all public and private buildings and structures; including public authority buildings; operated for both commercial and non-commercial purposes (e.g. shops; school facilities; place of employment). 14/06/2021: In the case of mass events; where all participants have a negative test for COVID-19 not older than 12 hours; in addition to antigen and RT-PCR tests; the LAMP test can also be used; 28/06/2021: An antigen test is not required for a) persons who are at least 21 days but not more than 90 days after the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine with a two-dose schedule; unless the second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine has been administered b) persons who are at least 21 days but not more than 12 months after the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine with a two-dose schedule if the second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine has been administered c) persons who are at least 21 days but not more than 12 months after a dose of the COVID-19 vaccine with a single-dose COVID-19 vaccine schedule d) persons who are at least 21 days old and not more than 12 months after the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine; if the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine has been administered within 180 days of the COVID-19 disease d) persons who have overcome COVID-19 in the period not more than 180 days ago e) persons under 10 years of age; 14/03/2022: lifting of restrictions.

03.03.2022

Vaccinated persons are exempted from home isolation; 09/07/2021: vaccinated persons with at least the first dose do not have to go into home isolation; 19/07/2021: Fully vaccinated persons and persons from 12 to 18 years of age (provided that no person in the common household is covered by the home isolation regime) are exempted from home isolation. The decree also changes the definition of a fully vaccinated person. The following are considered fully vaccinated: a) a person at least 14 days but not more than 12 months after receiving a second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine with a two-dose schedule b) a person at least 21 days but not more than 12 months after receiving the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine with a single dose schedule c) a person at least 14 days and not more than 12 months after receiving the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine; if the first dose of COVID-19 vaccination was given within 180 days of overcoming COVID-19.; 01/03/2021 Persons vaccinated against COVID-19 with a second dose of vaccine at least 14 days prior are exempted from the movement restriction measure and can enter all public and private buildings and structures; including public authority buildings; operated for both commercial and non-commercial purposes (e.g. shops; school facilities; place of employment).; 23/12/2021: People with a contraindication to vaccination against COVID-19 have been included in the OP (vaccination / overcoming) regime. However; the condition is to have a PCR test valid for 72 hours or an Ag test valid for 48 hours; 26/02/2022: Entry into the facilities is allowed to all persons; no proof of COVID-19 vaccination; testing or overcoming is required.

01.03.2022

Proof of vaccination completed 14 days after receiving the full vaccination (2-dose) and 21 days (1-dose). Double dose and single dose vaccines are valid for 9 months. All types of vaccines are valid.

11.08.2021

19/04/2021: With the test; not older than 7 days; it is possible to visit: - retail stores; shopping centres; - establishments; body care facilities; such as hairdressers; in limited mode also hotel facilities; - museums; galleries; libraries; zoological and botanical gardens; - driving school courses; - swimming pools and sports grounds; - individual recreation of members of a common household; - travel abroad (except for a trip for recreation abroad - the ban on foreign holidays still applies); - permitted mass event; - job interview; selection procedure; and others; - fitness centres; - restaurant and café terraces. 14/06/2021: In the case of mass events; where all participants have a negative test for COVID-19 not older than 12 hours; in addition to antigen and RT-PCR tests; the LAMP test can also be used.

11.08.2021

Persons with proof of recovering from COVID-19 not older than 3 months are exempted from the movement restriction measure and can enter all public and private buildings and structures; including public authority buildings; operated for both commercial and non-commercial purposes (e.g. shops; school facilities; place of employment). 14/06/2021: In the case of mass events; where all participants have a negative test for COVID-19 not older than 12 hours; in addition to antigen and RT-PCR tests; the LAMP test can also be used; 28/06/2021: An antigen test is not required for a) persons who are at least 21 days but not more than 90 days after the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine with a two-dose schedule; unless the second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine has been administered b) persons who are at least 21 days but not more than 12 months after the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine with a two-dose schedule if the second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine has been administered c) persons who are at least 21 days but not more than 12 months after a dose of the COVID-19 vaccine with a single-dose COVID-19 vaccine schedule d) persons who are at least 21 days old and not more than 12 months after the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine; if the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine has been administered within 180 days of the COVID-19 disease d) persons who have overcome COVID-19 in the period not more than 180 days ago e) persons under 10 years of age.

26.03.2021

In the case of social services facilities; restrictions do not apply to visits of persons who prove upon entry into the facility a negative result of RT-PCR test for COVID-19 disease not older than 72 hours; negative result of antigen test for COVID-19 disease; not older than 24 hours; or a certificate of overcoming COVID-19 disease.

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