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The gray areas are still part of the United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, as well as Liechtenstein, Slovakia and Switzerland. Ten days of isolation or a negative COVID-19 test of no more than two days is required upon arrival in these affected countries.
On the map of affected countries, all remaining countries, with the exception of “yellow” Norway, Finland and part of Greece, are currently in the red zone, as is Lithuania.
The gray area includes countries that do not provide data to the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control or that have 300 or fewer tests per 100,000 patients in 7 days. population.
The color map of the traffic light assesses the countries of the European Economic Area, United Kingdom and Switzerland.
Third countries that are not part of the European Economic Area are also included in the gray zone, from which Lithuanian citizens must isolate themselves or undergo COVID-19 tests.
Foreigners from third countries are prohibited from entering Lithuania, except for the exceptions provided by the Government.
The list of affected countries is published every Friday and goes into effect on Monday.
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