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Spain: The updated list of Covid-19 high-risk countries

The Spanish government has updated its list of high-risk countries/regions, from which travelers need to undergo a negative PCR test to enter Spain between December 28 and January 10. 

 

Starting from November 23, passengers travelling to Spain by air or sea from certain areas where Covid-19 is prevalent must provide evidence of a negative test within 72 hours before arrival. 


 

According to the guidelines in Council Recommendation (EU) 2020/1475, the European Union and European Economic Area countries/regions are designated as “high risk”, which takes into account the color-coded Covid-19 map of the European region of ECDC, and the third country depends on The number of cases per 100,000 over 150 residents in 14 days. Check these numbers every 15 days.

Earlier this week, Spain announced its decision to ban travel from the United Kingdom on December 22, and only allowed Spain after Prime Minister Boris Johnson reminded other countries that there is a highly infectious Covid-19 strain Citizens or residents return. United Kingdom.


This is the latest list of countries/regions from December 28 to January 10:


EU-EEA States:


Austria


Belgium


Bulgaria


Croatia


Cyprus


Czech Republic


Denmark (except for Greenland)


Estonia


Finland (except for Åland, Etelä -Suomi, Länsi-Suomi and Pohjois-Ja Itä-Suomi)


France (except for Brittany and the islands of Corsica, Guadeloupe, Martinique, and Réunion)


Germany


Greece (except for the Ionian Islands, Crete, and Notio Aigaio)


Hungary


Italy


Latvia


Liechtenstein


Lithuania


Luxembourg


Malta


The Netherlands


Norway (except for Agder, Innlandet, Møre og Romsdal, Nordland,


Rogaland, Trøndelag, Troms og Finnmark, Vestfold og Telemark and Vestland)


Poland (except for Podkarpackie)


Portugal (except for Madeira)


Romania


Slovakia


Slovenia


Sweden

 



Non EU-EEA States


Albania


Andorra


Argentina


Armenia


Aruba


Azerbaijan


Belize


Bermuda


Belarus


Bosnia and Herzegovina


Brazil


British Virgin Islands


Cape Verde


Canada


Colombia


Costa Rica


Curaçao


French Polynesia


Georgia


Gibraltar (United Kingdom)


Guam


Iran


Isle of Man (United Kingdom)


Israel


Jersey (United Kingdom)


Jordan


Lebanon


Moldova


Monaco


Montenegro


Morocco


North Macedonia


Palestine


Panama


Paraguay


Puerto Rico


Russia


Saint Martin (The Netherlands)


San Marino


Serbia


Switzerland


Turkey


Ukraine


United Arab Emirates


United Kingdom


United States of America

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