As of today, Austria has changed the entry rules for countries of the Western Balkans. Thus, the “3-G” proof is sufficient for entry from all six states: Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo and Montenegro are newly added to the green list, which since the previous week already includes all EU and EFTA countries as well as Serbia, Albania and Northern Macedonia.
List of green countries now much longer
The list of green countries now also includes Armenia, Azerbaijan, Brunei, Jordan and Qatar. Since the previous week, all EU and EFTA states as well as the non-European states USA, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, the Chinese Special Administrative Region Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam have been on the list.
Entrants from these countries no longer need to fill out an entry form (“pre-travel clearance”).
Russia now red
There is a tightening in the case of Russia: the country was previously classified orange, which allowed entry for fully vaccinated persons (14 days after the second vaccination or 14 days after a vaccination dose for recovered persons).
Now the country is on a par with red countries such as Great Britain, Brazil, India and South Africa. When entering the country, a mandatory ten-day quarantine has to be passed, from which one can only be “cleared” after five days.
— source: ORF.at/agencies/picture: pixabay.com
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