In a week when most European countries saw hospitals succeed near saturation, many countries still did not have a selection to put closures, curfews and new restrictions into force.
The UK has reached 50,000 deaths, many countries have gone from implementing curfews to absolute closures, Denmark and other countries have limited movements due to a Covid-19 outbreak on mink and many European countries are on red lists, meaning that citizens of those countries cannot without a PCR. Negative test.
Here is an updated summary in mid-November, country by country; who can get in, what they want to do before and when they arrive and how much they can once they’re on the ground (if any).
This is the week when the ECDC maps the maximum number of EU countries in red. Part of southern Norway has gone from yellow to red and southern Finland to green.
The existing list of restrictions across Europe is coordinated for the maximum countries using the ECDC soft traffic map (where arrivals from red countries are more limited than arrivals from green countries, which can do so freely) and there is a list of EU-approved third countries. .
This list now comes down to the following countries: Australia, Japan, New Zealand, Rwanda, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand and Uruguay. Arrivals from China are also allowed, assuming reciprocity (i. e. China accepts arrivals to the EU).
Entry from the maximum of EU countries is lately appropriate restrictions, with the exception of parts of Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, France, Portugal, Spain and the United Kingdom, where 40 or a negative Covid-19 test, performed in the last 72 hours, is required.
Arrivals from third countries (outside the EU) are strictly prohibited, with the exception of the UK and Switzerland.
During The month of November, Austria closed ski resorts and hotels, bars (except takeaways) and Christmas markets. There’s a curfew between 8 p. m. and 6 a. m.
Non-essential to and from EU countries and Schengen domain is still prohibited and all passengers arriving in Belgium by air or sea must complete a ‘Public Health Passenger Location Form’ and deliver it to the border authorities.
For visitors entering the country, Belgium uses the ECDC signaling formula and asks them to arrive from the red zones after November 15 to go through negative control upon arrival or to quarantine it for 14 days. According to the ECDC map above, Europe’s highest is lately a red zone.
Belgium is on lockdown lately, with non-essential department stores closed and other people fleeing the house when possible. As reported via Politico, other people can only socialize with someone outside of their home (and it will have to be the same person Four other people are allowed in someone’s house, if the rules of social distancing are respected, and the organization will have to remain the same throughout the confinement.
The list of countries that can reach Bulgaria without restrictions has been the same since 16 July: they come with the list of EU-approved countries and EU member states.
Arrivals from Serbia, Kosovo, Bosnia, Northern Macedonia, Albania, Kuwait, Moldova, Israel and any other third country must have negative control of Covid-19 and indicate a declaration of fitness. visitors are not on the list of 46 legal countries.
Bulgaria has a figure of 7 million and recorded 1,771 deaths.
Face masks are now mandatory in all areas, and Health Minister Kostadin Angelov hoped it would slow the spread of the virus by about 30% and assistance would ease tension in hospitals.
On 6 November, Bulgaria ordered massive PCR tests for others close to two mink farms in the country, after the virus mutated to mink farms in Denmark.
Croatian borders are open to more EU citizens and also arrive with visitors from the UK, Switzerland, Norway, Liechtenstein, Andorra, San Marino, Monaco and the Holy See.
Croatia also allows access from other countries from other countries, adding the United States, if travelers meet the needs and have a valid Covid-19 negative check result, in a different way, they will have to be quarantined. Everyone will also need to complete an online form. way to deliver him to the border.
Like other EU countries, Croatia is experiencing an increase in infection rates and has imposed mandatory masking and restriction of public meetings. The prime minister resists closure.
After hitting the country under a curfew on 22 October, Cyprus was forced to place the entire southwest region under lockdown. ABC News reported that health minister Constantines Ioannou considered it mandatory after consultation with the ECDC: infections in Limassol and Paphos districts have more than 28% to 70% of the national average in the past six weeks, while two-thirds of patients hospitalized in COVID-19 now receive hail remedy from there.
At borders, Cyprus has 3 categories based on a country’s epidemiological scenario and updates the list to announce who can enter and how. Each passenger must complete a Cyprus health pass upon arrival.
Lately there are 7 countries on List A, the epidemiologically strong top, where there are no restrictions: Australia, Finland, Germany, Korea, the Republic of Latvia, New Zealand and Thailand.
Passengers on List B of these countries must test negative for the virus no later than 72 hours prior to arrival and include: Denmark, Germany, Estonia, Greece, Lithuania, Latvia, Finland and Sweden are now on this list. for Norway, the United Kingdom, San Marino, Hong Kong, Uruguay, China, Rwanda, Serbia and Vatican City.
Category C countries are thought to be severely affected and will have to decide between conducting a PCR test or isolating themselves when entering Cyprus. They may also have negative effects of the coronavirus test, which will not last more than 72 hours. This list now includes EU countries: Belgium, Austria, Bulgaria, Ireland, France, Luxembourg, Croatia, Spain, Romania, Italy, Netherlands, Malta, Hungary, Portugal, Poland, Slovenia, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Monaco, Andorra, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Iceland, Morocco, Montenegro and Algeria.
On Wednesday, Cyprus recorded 6,461 shown and 33 deaths.
From 9 November, arrivals will be grouped into categories of red, yellow and green, with red being the most at risk.
Travelers from the green and green list are free to enter, however foreign arrivals for paintings or examination through the yellow organization will need to complete a negative form and a PCR check Arrivals from Red List countries will need to complete a registration form and submit a negative PCR check or quarantine.
The Yellow List is Australia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Denmark, Iceland, Japan, Korea, Cyprus, Hellenic Republic (Greece), Lithuania, Latvia, Germany, Norway, New Zealand, Sweden, Thailand and Vatican City.
There is an English list entitled “Is my country/region open or forbidden?”where countries are in border regions, open countries (yellow on the ECDC map) and countries with the greatest threat.
Any non-EU, Schengen or UK country is prohibited, however, even other people arriving from high risk spaces (as per the ECDC map) within those legal spaces, for example France or Italy, they must have evidence of a negative Covid. 19 performed within 72 hours.
The country has put nearly one million people locked up in northern Jutland after the discovery of a mutated edition of Covid-19 in 12 other people inflamed with mink. The BBC reported that 17 million mink would be fired as a precautionary measure.
Lately, bars and restaurants are scheduled for 10 p. m.
EU citizens, as well as Schengen nationals, as well as those from the United Kingdom, Andorra, Monaco, San Marino and the Vatican can do so if they show no symptoms.
Arrivals from other unindexed countries must be quarantined for 14 days.
From 23 November, passengers arriving from all EU, Schengen and UK countries (even with the highest fares) will be allowed to have evidence of a negative Covid-19 test, which has been exceeded within 72 hours of arrival. They will then have to be quarantined for 72 hours up to a point in the negative test, which will give them the freedom to travel to Finland without restrictions.
As of 12 October, arrivals from Cyprus, Latvia and Liechtenstein can enter without quarantine and, until 23 November, arrivals will be allowed without self-ingistation for 14 days if they arrive from a country with fewer than 25 cases, equivalent to 100,000 people. in the last fortnight.
Finland lately has internal restrictions on the opening hours of some companies and painting houses is recommended at all times. Restaurants and bars are subject to reduced hours until October 31.
When France entered its blocking moment, French Health Minister Olivier Véran announced even stricter restrictions in Paris, saying that “the wave of the moment is here and it is violent. “
President Emmanuel Macron has banned all non-essential travel, and internal borders with European Union dominance are open, all external borders have been closed. France is deploying immediate 30-minute checks at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport and all ports, which are much faster but less accurate than the popular three-day verification program.
Macron said that “no traveler will be able to enter Europe without being sure he is not using the virus. “French Prime Minister Jean Castex is also under pressure that all arrivals would want to be tested.
All who arrive must now present a complete certificate that swears that they have no symptoms of Covid-19 and that the reasons for the trip. Anyone who has symptoms on arrival self-follows immediately.
Covid-19 contraction rates in Germany are rising; The country doubled the number of intensive care patients in 10 days and set a new record of more than 21,500 new instances shown on Friday.
On 2 November, the country entered a lockout, but from 8 November it slightly replaced its rules. Currently, all visitors arriving, who have stayed in high-risk countries 14 days before, must pass a Covid-19 check and remain quarantined until the effects return (usually a few hours and the check is free). If the effects are positive, they will have to be quarantined for 2 weeks, but after November 8, this era will become 10 days. must be quarantined for five days.
Thousands more took to the streets of Liepzig on Saturday to protest against new traffic restrictions.
He, as reported through Euronews, showed up to pay for Covid-19 tests within the first 3 days of arrival, for others arriving from high-risk countries.
The country put in its blocking moment on 7 November, after the first of spring through its prime minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, and will last 3 weeks.
As a result, he asked all foreigners entering the country to have evidence of a negative PCR test, no more than 72 hours. It is strongly discouraged to travel outside homes and workplaces.
Greece is one of three posts labelled yellow this week through the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) in all EU countries, meaning that only parts of Greece, Finland and Norway can do so safely this week.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced new measures that will last 30 days: a general curfew from 8 p. m. at five o’clock in the morning and banned all public events, limiting the circle of family members and personal gatherings to 10 people.
Please note that restaurants can only offer delivery services. Secondary and higher schools have moved to online courses, and all other schools remain open (like most other EU countries seeking to lessen the effect of childcare). Swimming pools, museums, theatres and zoos will be closed.
Nearly 2500 other people have died from the virus, but 75% of them have died since 1 September.
The country had opened its borders without restrictions to the European Union, the European Economic Area (excluding the United Kingdom) and Switzerland on 21 June; however, it closed its borders on September 1 to all foreign citizens, after expanding infection rates, and this the order has recently expanded.
Anyone travelling to Iceland on 20 March, when the pandemic forced the closure of many foreign borders, could remain in the country after registering with the Immigration Directorate.
After November 10, anyone who does not have an apartment permit or visa will have to leave; anyone who says they have difficulty leaving after that date must present proof.
Iceland has recently had a dual detection policy, which has been extended until December. International arrivals will have to decide between entering directly within 40 days or choosing to do two tests; one on arrival and one after five or 6 days of quarantine, after which they are loose or unlimited across the country if they are negative.
Ireland has implemented the ECDC soft traffic card with restrictions for the first time, which means it adheres to the same rules as other EU countries.
Its citizens are still in the midst of a six-week blockade until December 1, with all non-essential outlets closed, restaurants can only offer takeaways and other people will not have to be more than five kilometers (3 miles) from their homes. . Schools will remain open. The BBC described it as “severe measures with a Christmas carrot,” hoping it can save the holiday season.
In Naples, hospitals were so crowded on Tuesday that ambulances were forced to queue outside the gates, and doctors distributed breathing apparatus outdoors until patients can be taken one at a time.
The WSJ reported that patients were on stretchers in the corridors of Milan hospitals, and doctors had to prioritize who first entered the extensive care wards.
AP reported that 8 regions of Italy have entered the red alert zone with more than part of their hospital beds committed to coronavirus patients.
As tariffs soared across Italy, many of their regions were subjected to strict blocking situations with the closure of many non-essential companies across the country.
AP News reported that the northern regions of Lombardy (which Milan), Piedmont and the Aosta Valley and the southern region of Calabria, the tip of the Italian boot, will be subject to greater restrictions over the next 15 days.
This includes closing all non-essential stores, takingaway service only for bars and restaurants, distance education for students 12 years of age or older, and prohibiting leaving the city for professional reasons, fitness or other serious reasons.
Sicily and Puglia, two other southern regions, are now subject to a time of restrictions. The rest of Italy is at 10 p. m. curfew with restaurants forced to close at 6 p. m.
All passengers arriving in Italy will have to complete a passenger form and maximum arrivals from EU member states do not want to be quarantined. However, arrivals from Belgium, France, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Spain and the United Kingdom must provide a negative swab test within 72 hours of arrival or perform one at an Italian airport or fitness clinic.
Any other country is limited to an explanation of why and will have to go through a mandatory quarantine era of 14 days.
Germany has asked all arrivals that have been in Italy in the last ten days to be ingested on 8 November.
Latvia updated its needs on 6 November and, from now on, anyone arriving from a country with a cumulative 14-day indicator of more than 50 will have to be quarantined for 10 days (formerly Estonia, Finland, Norway and Cyprus were exempt).
All other EU countries, as well as the United Kingdom, must enter a ten-day quarantine, in accordance with ECDC recommendations. Please note that from 12 October, all arrivals must complete an electronic form 48 hours before arriving in the country.
Latvia declared a state of emergency from 9 November to 6 December with traffic restrictions in the country and limited access to facilities during this period.
Since November 7, he has been on a three-week lockdown.
Since 26 October, the country has been tracking the ECDC’s soft traffic map to allow ArrayLithuania permits from EEA countries, however, red or grey countries are subject to the requirement for Covid-19 verification or 10-day isolation.
Luxembourg has not limited its border to other European visitors, travel from outside Europe is prohibited until (currently) on 31 December. It also allows visitors from advised COUNTRIES across the EU.
Since 30 October, he has put a p. m. in position. curfew.
Malta operates an Array formula of red and orange lists. Travellers arriving from listed countries have no restrictions; this list of countries is smaller than it was.
Malta’s recently unrestricted ‘green list’ countries are: Andorra, Australia, Canada, China, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Iceland, Indonesia, Italy (wait for passengers from Milan and Rome to arrive at all airports and Bologna, Naples, Perugia, Pescara, Pisa, Trieste, Turin, Venice), Japan, Jordan, Latvia, Lebanon, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Monaco, Morocco, New Zealand, , Portugal (except passengers arriving from Porto) Array Romania, Rwanda, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Korea, Sweden, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom (except for passengers arriving from Belfast, Birmingham, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle, Nottingham), Uruguay and Vatican City.
Other countries are on an “orange list” where visitors will need to provide negative Covid-19 tests conducted within 72 hours of boarding for Malta. As of November 13, the countries on the orange list are Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy (all airports in Milan and Rome, and Bologna, Naples, Perugia, Pescara, Pisa, Trieste, Turin, Venice), Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal (Port), Spain, Switzerland, Tunisia and the United Kingdom (Belfast, Birmingham, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Nottingham)
All other countries are on the red list and arrivals from those countries must have spent at least the last 14 days in a country in the room before arriving in Malta. It is also recommended to perform a PCR check 72 hours before your arrival.
Malta has imposed an obligation to wear masks everywhere, close bars and social clubs for a month and organize public meetings for six people. Despite rising infection rates, most of the population opposes a more pronounced closure.
The Netherlands is recently blocked, prohibiting meetings of more than 2 non-householders. On 19 November, he returned to a partial blockade, which he first re-entered in October. travel or book trips by mid-January, unless necessary.
You do not wish to quarantine if you travel from the European safety list, namely Australia, Japan, New Zealand, Rwanda, Singapore (since 27 October), South Korea, Thailand, Uruguay and China (Canada, Tunisia and Georgia have been abolished).
However, anyone arriving from up to EU countries should be quarantined for 10 days upon arrival, even if they have no symptoms and a negative verification result. The list includes: Andorra, Aruba, Austria, Belgium, Bonaire, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark (City of Copenhagen, Faaborg-Midtfyn, Slagelse, Aarhus, Koge, Solred and Greve), France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia (City of Riga), Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Norway (Oslo), Poland, Portugal (all regions of the Azores region), Romania, Slovakia, Spain, Spain
Norway has implemented the negative PCR testing requirement for Covid-19 from a high-risk country, as shown in red on the ECDC map (the map shows that a component of southern Norway has gone from red to orange). 10 days.
Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg has announced new measures to stay at home to reduce social contacts as much as you can imagine until early December. A stricter blockade will take effect from November 10 to the end of the month.
Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki imposed stricter restrictions from November 7 to the end of the month, adding that this is “the penultimate step before a general national closure”: now all schools use distance education, all restaurants, bars and pubs are closed (takeaway and deliveries are allowed), as are all non-essential shops.
Borders are open to quarantine conditions for EU, EFTA and UK citizens.
Portugal on Monday returned to a state of emergency that necessarily gives the government greater powers to announce and enforce the lockout and restrictions. The state of emergency extends until 23 November and reaches a curfew of approximately 7. 1 million of Portugal’s 10 million inhabitants from 11 p. m. at five a. m.
However, France 24 has announced that the next two weekends will be stricter as the curfew will start at 1 p. m. in the afternoon on Saturdays and Sundays.
The country recorded 5550 new cases of coronavirus, the highest number since the start of the pandemic on Friday, November 6. The number of patients in extensive care facilities in Portugal is now also higher than the April peak.
Arrivals in the UK, EU and Schengen domain can travel, as can EU-mandated countries. All will be examined at the airport and monitored and some others may be asked to perform a Covid-19 check and isolate the same until they get the results.
Romanian President Klaus Iohannis has imposed a 30-day night’s curfew in the country from 11 p. m. until five a. m, and everyone must close at nine p. m.
People from EU and UK countries, Norway, Switzerland, Iceland and Liechtenstein can stop in Romania, but they will have to be quarantined for 14 days if the rate of occurrence in their home country is higher than Romania’s.
Slovakia is the subject of a partial curfew, but from 9 to 14 November it is subject to stricter closure, from 5 a. m. to 1 a. m. the next day. will take a resolution on long-term restrictions.
Externally, Australia, Austria, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Latvia, Hungary, Monaco, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, San Marino, Slovenia, South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, the United Kingdom and Vatican City are among the “low-risk countries and territories”.
Only 8 countries are lately on the “green list” of Slovenia – Australia, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand, Rwanda, Singapore, Thailand and Uruguay – and are subject to restrictions.
Many countries around the world are now on the red list, where arrivals must have negative PCR control of Covid-19 or be quarantined for ten days. This includes 31 EU, EEA and Schengen countries, as well Royaume-Uni. La the Red List also includes 116 other countries, in addition to the United States.
If countries appear on the green or red list, they are presumed to be in orange, where access is permitted without restriction without requiring a negative Covid-19 check or quarantine.
The government recently imposed a curfew and then a partial shutdown in an attempt to curb the increase in infection rates in Covid-19.
The state of emergency in Spain entered into force on November 1, putting a national curfew across the country from 11 a. m. until 6 a. m.
Travellers arriving in Spain from EU Member States, Schengen countries and the UK have to isolate themselves and are open to the 15 states not approved by the EU.
From 14 November, all arrivals in the Canary Islands must be in possession of a negative Covid-19 check made 72 hours before arrival, if they are over 6 years old.
And from November 23, all arrivals from high-risk spaces will also have to do so in a negative way.
The Swedish government has proposed a ban on the sale of alcohol after 10 p. m. in all bars and restaurants; if approved, it will enter into force on 20 November and last until February 2021.
Sweden has not been blocked like other countries, however, regions now have the strength to introduce local restrictions, including running out of the house and visiting point of retail for tasks only.
Sweden has lately banned all non-essential outdoor activities in the EU/EEA until 22 December.
The regions of Switzerland are guilty of implementing local locks, if any, and many of them have implemented procedures, such as restricting meetings. Closed public masks are mandatory.
Travel is imaginable between Switzerland and EU countries and the UK, however, the number of trains between Italy, Germany and France has been reduced due to considerations on emerging instances. .
Anyone arriving from a high-risk country will have to quarantine or face a fine and, above all, negative PCR control does not exempt travelers. This list has recently comprised 61 EU countries and other countries, with the United States adding up.
Andorra, Armenia, Belgium, the Czech Republic and parts of France were added more recently on 29 October.
England has everything from its 3 degrees of restrictions across the country to a one-month general close for everyone. Starting November 5, it will last 4 weeks.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said: “This means that other people cannot be abroad or in the UK unless it is for work, studies or other legally authorized exemptions. Outdoor nights will not be allowed in the main apartments, unless it is express holidays, as well as for work. “. »
The British are lately allowed through a ”runner” system, where countries are included in safety lists, meaning that users do not want to quarantine on their return. However, as Covid-1nine rates have soared in the EU and the UK, this list of safe countries is getting smaller. Germany and Sweden were the last countries to be removed from the safe list on 7 November. The government is giving readers hope with the promise of November 9 that they will soon conduct immediate testing at airports. .
AP reported that the United Kingdom has the fifth country in the world (after the United States, Brazil, India and Mexico) to record more than 50,000 coronavirus-related deaths.
All arrivals must complete a follow-up form, and Wales and Scotland have followed similar regulations for entry.