Germany declares Dublin a risk zone for Covid-19 due to the high number of cases



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Germany has declared Dublin a Covid-19 risk area, requiring anyone arriving from the Irish capital to undergo a free Covid-19 test.

Berlin defines a risk area as any place with a new infection rate higher than 50 per 100,000 inhabitants in the last seven days. Officials from the foreign and interior ministries also include other qualitative criteria, such as local testing regimes, in their final decision.

According to official Irish figures, Dublin has an infection rate of 71.69 per 100,000 inhabitants during the last seven days.

Other areas declared risk areas on Wednesday included Brittany and Normandy in France, the province of Utrecht in the Netherlands, the Lisbon metropolitan area and almost the entire Czech Republic.

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