Norway lifts quarantine for people arriving in the country without a COVID vaccine

Norway lifts quarantine for people arriving in the country without a COVID vaccine
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From Wednesday, January 26, Norway cancels the requirement to undergo quarantine when entering the country, according to the website of the government of the kingdom.

Up to this point, those who come from certain countries and cannot provide a Norwegian-acceptable certificate confirming vaccination or a past illness have been required to quarantine. This measure has now been lifted, but such travelers are still required to be tested for covid-19 before and after arriving in the country and to register at entrynorway.no upon entry. The basis for quarantine may be a positive test result.

Britain lifted quarantine for the unvaccinated upon entering the country Society

Tourists who have been vaccinated or have confirmed CORONAVIRUS have to be tested only after arriving in Norway. However, supporting documents must be "verifiable". A Norwegian COVID-19 certificate with a QR code, a certificate equivalent to an EU digital covid certificate, as well as certificates from the UK were named as suitable.

According to the Institute of Public HEALTH of the Kingdom, tourists without a certificate for COVID-19 of the established form make up only 7% of all travelers and 4% of those infected with coronavirus.