Resolution of the Government of the Czech Republic on trips to / from countries with an extreme risk of infection

27/04/2021

With effect from 27 April 2021, the Government of the Czech Republic adopted new measures to protect against the introduction of COVID-19 disease, regulating the restriction of crossing the state border of the Czech Republic and banning entry into countries with an extreme risk of infection.

All citizens of the Czech Republic and foreigners residing in the Czech Republic are prohibited from entering countries with an extreme risk of contracting COVID-19 due to new mutations in the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2; this does not apply to citizens of these countries and to journeys which, due to their nature, cannot be postponed and which have been notified in advance to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic; Countries with an extreme risk of infection for the purposes of this protection measure are: Botswana, Brazil, Eswatini (Swaziland), Republic of India, South Africa, Kenya, Colombia, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Peru, Tanzania (including Zanzibar and Pemba), Zambia and Zimbabwe.

The ban on entry into the territory of the Czech Republic also applies to all foreigners who are nationals of countries with an extreme risk of COVID-19 and foreigners who have stayed in these countries for more than 12 hours in the last 14 days.

In others without significant changes incl. obligations of employers and educational institutions in relation to students and teachers to prevent the entry of persons without simultaneous submission of written confirmation according to or negative test result under conditions and to the extent of country risk in the list of countries by disease risk.

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