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Due to the increasing crown numbers, Belgium is now putting Upper and Lower Austria, Burgenland, Salzburg, and again Vorarlberg on the red list after Vienna and Tyrol. Starting Friday at 4pm, a Belgian PCR test and a 14-day quarantine are mandatory if you stay in these areas within the last 14 days directly after entering Belgium. The exceptions are Styria and Carinthia.
At the end of September, Belgium had put Tirol and Vorarlberg on the red list after Vienna, but then lifted the warning for Vorarlberg a week ago. With the new rules coming into force, a large part of Austria will be on the red list as of Friday afternoon; only Styria and Carinthia remain “orange”.
If you stay in the “red” areas for the last 14 days, a Belgian PCR test and a 14-day quarantine immediately after entering Belgium are mandatory. People from the Red List regions can be tested at Brussels Zaventem Airport after prior notification, or at one of the country’s state-certified laboratories, the list of which is linked on the website of the Ministry of Relations. Exteriors. A negative test does not end the quarantine prematurely, it must be completed in any case.
Those: APA
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