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According to the orders of the Federal Ministry of health, which come into force on 8 November 2020,  must register electronically before entering Germany if they have stayed in a risk area for the last ten days. With the entry registration, the health authorities responsible for the  destination receive the necessary information to be able to check, for example, whether the quarantine obligation under state law is complied with. The data is encrypted, made available exclusively to the respective health authorities and automatically deleted 14 days after entry.

Travel warnings will be issued for other regions of Europe due to increased corona incidence. As a result of the infection rates, the whole of Italy, Portugal  and Denmark among others, are classified as risk areas with effect from 8 November.

By 24 October, the whole of Poland, Switzerland and the United Kingdom, among others, had already been classified as a risk area, except for the other overseas territories, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands.

At the Federal Foreign Office you will find an overview of the latest updates of the travel warnings. Information on travel advice and warnings can also be found in the Foreign Office FAQ. An overview of current risk areas worldwide is provided by the Robert Koch Institute.

The Robert Koch Institute publishes international risk areas following a joint agreement between the Federal Ministry of Health, the Federal Foreign Office and the Federal Ministry of the Interior. The definition of risk areas is based on an examination of the infection figures and a qualitative assessment. The Federal Foreign Office contributes observations and assessments of the handling of the infection situation abroad. Health protection remains the main objective of the travel and safety instructions.

Testing for SarsCoV-2 is central to combating the pandemic. After all, anyone infected with the SarsCoV-2 virus can - without knowing it - infect others. To ensure that testing is targeted, the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) has developed criteria that can help doctors decide when to test. The RKI believes that not all people with mild cold symptoms like a scratchy throat or a cold need to be tested. The testing strategy remains the same: "Test, test, test - but specifically.

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