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International Restrictions:
*From within the EU: Travelling to and from EU/EAA countries is in principle allowed. For further details, see the rules applicable to Switzerland, which apply to Liechtenstein as well.
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Health cover for temporary stays *Transit: Travelling to and from EU/EEA countries is, in principle, allowed. For further details, see the rules applicable to Switzerland, which apply to Liechtenstein as well. *From Third Countries: Following the EU council recommendations, entry restrictions are lifted for a selection of third countries. For further details, see the rules applicable to Switzerland, which apply to Liechtenstein as well. Internal Restrictions:
*Public spaces and services: All contact with other individuals should be at a distance of at least 1.5 metres. Wearing a facemask is compulsory when travelling on public transport or entering indoor spaces accessible to the public. Failure to do so is punishable by a fine. Children under the age of 12 are exempt from this requirement, as are individuals who are unable to wear a mask for medical reasons.
Liechtenstein has relaxed some coronavirus restrictions. Private gatherings of up to 10 people are allowed indoors. Public outdoor events of up to 25 people are permitted. All shops, markets and religious institutions are open and medical practitioners (including dentists) have resumed non-urgent treatment. Cultural, entertainment, recreational and indoor sports establishments are open. Outdoor sports remain permitted, subject to compliance with social distancing measures; this includes the Malbun ski resort. Restaurants, bars and nightclubs remain closed until further notice.
You can find more information on the emergency measures in place on the Government website (in German).