RKI: these countries have been declared a corona risk zone



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RKI’s crown risk zones: these countries are affected

The list of corona risk areas is once again longer. We explain what countries and regions it says, and what it means.

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  • Anyone traveling to a corona risk area must wait for quarantine
  • The Robert Koch Institute (RKI) lists risk areas on its website and travel advisories can be found at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • In most cases, the Federal Foreign Office reacts to the classification of a region as a risk area with a travel warning for the country in question.


This is spreading in many countries and regions of the world. Coronavirus go back faster than a few weeks ago. That’s the list of Crown-Risikogebiete grown up again. A total of 15 of the 27 EU countries are now, at least partially, corona risk areas.




The Federal Chancellery, the Ministry of the Interior and the Ministry of Health decide whether a region or country is classified as a risk zone. The classification is based on the one hand on the current Case numbers, on the other hand it will also be qualitative criteria – for example, whether the measures taken in the region in question can effectively reduce the risk of infection.

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Corona risk areas – travel advisories also apply to most countries and regions

In Germany you have to Returnees and travelers from risk areas Get tested for the coronavirus, unless you can have a current negative result. Depending on the federal state, there may also be an obligation to quarantine for 14 days. Where it applies:
The crown rules of the federal states

In most cases, the Federal Foreign Office reacts to the classification of a region as a risk area with a Travel warning for the country in question. Travel advisories are no banrather, the Federal Foreign Office advises against unnecessary tourist trips to the affected regions. They refer to tourist packages cancel free it can, as consumer associations emphasize. The costs of flights, hotels or holiday homes can also be reimbursed if they were booked according to German law. Current numbers:
Current RKI Case Numbers and Corona Reproduction Factor

All RKI risk areas from the corona pandemic

These regions and countries are considered Crown-Risikogebiete (We first list the most popular holiday destinations in Germany and neighboring countries in alphabetical order):

Belgium: A travel warning from the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been in effect for the entire neighboring country of Germany since September 30

Denmark: The Hovedstaden region is considered a risk area (from 23 September)

France: The following overseas areas / regions are considered risk areas:

  • Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (from September 9)
  • Brittany (from 23 September)
  • Center-Val de Loire (from 23 September)
  • Hauts-de-France (from September 16)
  • Île-de-France (seit 24 August)
  • Corsica (from September 9)
  • Normandy (from September 23)
  • New Aquitaine (Sept. 9)
  • Occitanie (from September 9)
  • Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur (seit 24. August)
  • Overseas Territory: French Guiana (since August 21)
  • Overseas Territory: Guadeloupe (from August 26)
  • Overseas Territory: Saint Martin (from August 26)
  • Overseas territory: Reunion Island (from September 16)
  • Spain: all of Spain, including the Canary Islands (from September 2)

Croatia: The following counties are considered risk areas:

  • Brod-Posavina (from September 16)
  • Dubrovnik-Neretva (from September 9)
  • Lika-Senj (from September 23)
  • Požega Slavonia (from September 9)
  • Šibenik-Knin (from August 20)
  • Split-Dalmatia (from August 20)
  • Virovitica-Podravina (from September 16)
  • Zadar (from September 2)

Luxembourg: The whole country is considered a risk zone (from September 25)

Netherlands: Three provinces or autonomous countries are considered risk zones:

  • North Holland (North Holland) (from 16 September)
  • South Holland (Zuid-Holland) (from 16 September)
  • Utrecht (from September 23)

Austria: Three federal states are considered risk areas:

  • State of Vienna (from September 16)
  • State of Vorarlberg (from 23 September)
  • State of Tyrol (from September 25)

Portugal: Here, the metropolitan area of ​​Lisbon is considered a risk area (since September 23)

Switzerland: Three cantons are considered risk areas:

  • Freiburg (Freiburg) (from September 16)
  • Geneva (from September 9)
  • Waadt (Vaud) (from 9 September)

Spain: The entire country, including the Balearic Islands and the Canary Islands, is considered a risk zone (from September 2)

Czech Republic: The whole country is considered a risk zone (from September 25)

Turkey: The whole country is considered a risk zone (from June 15)

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Other areas of corona risk:

  • Afghanistan (from June 15)
  • Egypt (from June 15)
  • Albania (from June 15)
  • Algeria (from June 15)
  • Andorra (from August 26)
  • Angola (from June 15)
  • Equatorial Guinea (from June 15)
  • Argentina (from June 15)
  • Armenia (from June 15)
  • Azerbaijan (from June 15)
  • Ethiopia (from June 15)
  • Bahamas (from June 15)
  • Bahrain (from June 15)
  • Bangladesh (from June 15)
  • Belarus (from June 15)
  • Belize (from June 15)
  • Benin (from June 15)
  • Bhutan (from June 15)
  • Bolivia (from June 15)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina (from June 15)
  • Brazil (from June 15)
  • Bulgaria: the administrative district of Blagoevgrad is a risk area (as of August 7):
  • Burkina Faso (from June 15)
  • Burundi (from June 15)
  • Cape Verde (from July 3)
  • Chile (from June 15)
  • Costa Rica (from June 15)
  • Ivory Coast (seit June 15)
  • Dominican Republic (from June 15)
  • Djibouti (from June 15)
  • Ecuador (from June 15)
  • El Salvador (from June 15)
  • Eritrea (from June 15)
  • Eswatini (from June 15)
  • Gabon (from June 15)
  • The Gambia (from June 15)
  • Ghana (from June 15)
  • Gibraltar (from August 26)
  • Guatemala (from June 15)
  • Guinea (from June 15)
  • Guinea Bissau (from June 15)
  • Guyana (from June 15)
  • Haiti (from June 15)
  • Honduras (from June 15)
  • India (from June 15)
  • Indonesia (from June 15)
  • Iraq (from June 15)
  • Ireland: the Dublin region is a risk zone (as of September 23)
  • Iran (from June 15)
  • Israel (from July 3)
  • Jamaica (from June 15)
  • Yemen (from June 15)
  • Cameroon (from June 15)
  • Kazakhstan (from June 15)
  • Qatar (from June 15)
  • Kenya (from June 15)
  • Kyrgyzstan (from June 15)
  • Colombia (from June 15)
  • Comoros (from June 15)
  • DR of Congo (from June 15)
  • Republic of the Congo (from June 15)
  • Korea, People’s Republic (since June 15)
  • Kosovo (from June 15)
  • Kuwait (from June 15)
  • Lesotho (from June 15)
  • Lebanon (from June 15)
  • Liberia (from June 15)
  • Libya (from June 15)
  • Madagascar (from June 15)
  • Malawi (from June 15)
  • Maldives (from July 17)
  • Mali (from June 15)
  • Morocco (from June 15)
  • Mauritania (from June 15)
  • Mexico (from June 15)
  • Mongolia (from June 15)
  • Montenegro (from June 15 to 19 and from July 17)
  • Mozambique (from June 15)
  • Namibia (from June 15)
  • Nepal (from June 15)
  • Nicaragua (from June 15)
  • Aruba (from August 26)
  • S t. Maarten (from August 26)
  • Niger (from June 15)
  • Nigeria (from June 15)
  • North Macedonia (from June 15)
  • Oman (from June 15)
  • Pakistan (from June 15)
  • Palestinian territories (from July 3)
  • Panama (from June 15)
  • Papua New Guinea (from June 17)
  • Paraguay (from June 15)
  • Peru (from June 15)
  • Philippines (from June 15)
  • Republic of Moldova (from June 15)

Romania: The following areas (“districts”) are currently considered risk areas:

  • Bacau (from August 12)
  • Bihor (from August 7)
  • Brăila (from August 12)
  • Brașov (from August 12)
  • Bucharest (from August 12)
  • Caras Severin (from September 16)
  • Covasna (from September 23)
  • Iasi (from September 9)
  • Ilfov (from August 12)
  • Neamt (from September 16)
  • Prahova (from August 12)
  • Valcea (seit 20. August)
  • Vaslui (from August 12)

Russian Federation (from June 15)

Zambia (from June 15)

São Tomé and Príncipe (from June 16)

Saudi Arabia (from June 15)

Senegal (from June 15)

Serbia (from June 15)

Sierra Leone (from June 15)

Zimbabwe (from June 15)

Slovenia: Primorsko-Notranjska region (Coastal Inner Carniola) is a risk zone (as of September 23)

Somalia (from June 15)

South Africa (from June 15)

Sudan (from June 15)

South Sudan (from June 15)

Suriname (from June 15)

Syrian Arab Republic (since June 15)

Tajikistan (from June 15)

Tanzania (from June 15)

Timor Leste (East Timor) (as of June 17)

Togo (from June 15)

Trinidad Tobago (from June 15)

Chad (since June 15)

Turkmenistan (from June 17)

Ukraine (from June 15)

Hungary: two regions are considered risk zones:

  • Budapest (from September 16)
  • The Györ-Moson-Sopron region (from 23 September)

United States (from July 3)

Uzbekistan (from June 15)

Venezuela (from June 15)

United Arab Emirates (from September 23)

Central African Republic (from June 15)

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