The Netherlands and almost all of France classified as risk areas



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reThe federal government has declared the whole of the Netherlands, almost all of France and, for the first time, the regions of Italy and Poland as corona risk zones starting next Saturday. Furthermore, Malta and Slovakia will be included in the risk list, as well as individual regions in nine other EU countries, as the Robert Koch Institute announced on its website on Thursday. These include eight regions in Switzerland, including the canton of Zurich bordering Germany, areas in Sweden and Finland for the first time, and other regions in Great Britain, Ireland, Croatia, Portugal, Slovenia and Hungary.

The Federal Foreign Office is expected to issue a travel advisory for all new risk areas. With the addition of five Polish regions, including the metropolises of Gdansk and Krakow, to the risk list, none of Germany’s nine neighboring countries will no longer have risk areas as of Saturday. However, the Polish border areas are still safe.

130 countries are now risk zones

In France, Corsica and the Grand Est border area, which was particularly affected at the beginning of the corona pandemic, are included in the risk list. This will completely affect the European part of the country. Of the five overseas departments, only the island of Mayotte in the Indian Ocean will be “risk-free” as of Saturday. In the Netherlands, Zeeland in the North Sea is the latest province to become a risk zone.

Italy, the second most popular holiday destination for Germans after Spain, is now, at least partially, on the risk list. With Liguria and Campania there are two very popular tourist destinations: Campania of southern Italy with Naples, the Amalfi Coast and the islands of Capri and Ischia, as well as the northwestern coastal region of Liguria around Genoa.

The classification as a risk zone occurs when a country or region exceeds the limit of 50 new infections per 100,000 inhabitants in the last seven days. This now applies in full to around 130 countries and partially to more than a dozen. Travel to 40 other countries is not recommended, regardless of infection status. The reason: there are still entry restrictions, quarantine rules or a ban on leaving the EU.

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