You are vaccinated or recovered from COVID-19? Get ready to visit Germany again as of tomorrow. Relaxed health requirements to enter the Federal Republic of Germany are expected to be implemented by Thursday, May 13, 2021
- Germany is reopening the country for vaccinated or COVID-19 recovered visitors
- Quarantine requirements or COVID-19 tests will no longer be necessary for this group of visitors to Germany
- This regulation applies to many, but not all countries
The European Union is the first major block of countries to establish a uniformed system to respond to travel regulations during the COVID-19 pendemic.
The EU digital vaccination pass may very well become a global standard.
German Federal Health Minister Jens Spahn announced today at a Federal press conference, that instead of regional regulations a uniformed federal rule is now the law in Germany when it comes to quarantine, tests, and other regulations when entering the country.
Anyone authorized to travel to Germany and who is fully vaccinated or recovered from COVID-19 will be able to travel to Germany without fearing the otherwise mandatory quarantine.
Currently, approximately 10% of all Germans had been vaccinated.
A COVID-19 test will no longer be necessary when entering the Federal Republic of Germany as of tomorrow for this group.
This newly expected regulation will be in effect for arrivals from most countries, including the United States or Canada, Australia, but not from India, South Africa, and among some other highly infected countries.
This is a breaking news story and will be updated. We are waiting for clarification from the Ministry of the Interior if this opening is also applicable to foreign visitors.