Traveling to the Czech Republic: rules valid from July 9, 2021
12.07.2021 / 13:28 | Aktualizováno: 11.04.2022 / 11:24
(This article expired 31.05.2023.)
As of 9 July 2021 the Ministry of Health updated the Protective Measure regarding the conditions of entry into the Czech Republic. The condition for travels from countries with a low and a medium risk and countries with a high and a very high risk will be unified. Persons travelling from the country with a low risk will be newly obliged to fill in the Passenger Locator Form and undergo an antigen or PCR test. Travellers from the countries with a high and a very high risk have to undergo a RT-PCR test 5th day after the arrival at the earliest. Until receiving a negative result of the test, it is necessary to self-isolate.
The exception from testing and self-isolation is applied to:
- Persons who had COVID-19 in the last 180 days (it is necessary to have a written medical certificate from EU+ country where the isolation was completed or a digital EU certificate on it).
- Persons fully vaccinated in the EU+ countries after at least 14 days from the application of the last dose (it is necessary to have a national certificate or a digital EU certificate).
- Czech citizens and EU+ citizens fully vaccinated in a third country with the EMA approved vaccination after at least 14 days from the application of the last dose (it is necessary to have a certificate whose sample is published on the Ministry of Health´s website).
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