As before, self-isolation will have to be maintained after returning from Cyprus, the Netherlands, Spain, Andorra, Portugal, Malta, Greece, Luxembourg, Monaco, Ireland, Denmark, Belgium, Iceland, France, Lithuania, Switzerland, Finland, Italy and Estonia. In addition, San Marino has been on the list since last week.
Travel from Liechtenstein, Austria, Norway, Croatia, Sweden, Slovenia, the Czech Republic, Germany, Bulgaria, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Poland and the Vatican will still not be subject to the self-isolation requirement.
According to the common European decision, the threshold of the “green list” in Latvia is also 75 cases per 100,000 inhabitants.
According to the data on national morbidity rates provided by the SPKC, the two-week cumulative rate of Covid-19 per 100,000 population in Latvia is 38.8.
Taking into account the changed procedure, travelers entering or returning to Latvia who have a vaccination or disease certificate or the so-called Covid-19 certificate do not have to comply with self-isolation from any EU / EEA country included in the green or yellow list.
At present, Cyprus and Spain have the highest cumulative rates of Covid-19 at 1241.8 and 720.7, respectively, while Lithuania has a cumulative rate of 133.9 and Estonia 142.1.
According to the information published by the SPKC, the lowest cumulative rates are in the Vatican and Poland – 0 and 4.3 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, respectively.
The SPC calls on the public to be vaccinated, as it remains the safest and most effective form of protection against severe forms of the disease and reduces the spread of Covid-19 infection in the community.
Outside the EU and the EEA, non-vaccinators will have to adhere to self-isolation after returning from Britain, Israel, the United States, Montenegro, Lebanon, Jordan, Armenia and Qatar. Green countries currently include Japan, Azerbaijan, Serbia, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Moldova, Singapore, Kosovo, Northern Macedonia, Ukraine, Canada, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania, Brunei, Australia, New Zealand, Taiwan, and the Macao SAR. and Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
It has already been reported that persons vaccinated against Covid-19 who have entered Latvia from any EU, EEA country, Switzerland or Great Britain will no longer have to comply with the self-isolation requirement by approving amendments to “Epidemiological safety measures to control the spread of Covid-19 infection”. .
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