Denmark, Estonia and the Netherlands have introduced new rules for those coming from Lithuania



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The Ministry of Health (SAM) reports that as of Monday, October 19, Lithuanian citizens traveling to Estonia They will not be required to adhere to the 14-yard isolation if they can file no earlier than 48 hours before crossing the border. a negative coronavirus (COVID-19) test prior to entry.

Isolation is also not possible for people who do not have symptoms similar to the coronavirus, who travel to Estonia for work, study, medical care, travel for family reasons or transiting Estonia for 14 days. For the latter, a negative test will not be required on arrival.

Starting October 17. Lithuania was also included in the list of affected countries Denmark. From now on, Lithuanian citizens will be able to come to this country only for a necessary reason. For example, work, business, study and similar matters. In other cases, those who come to Denmark are required 14 days of isolation.

And here it is The Netherlands as of October 19. included the city of Šiauliai in the list of territories and countries to which mandatory isolation for 10 days is applied.

More detailed information on the insulation standards in force in foreign countries and the applicable procedure for testing can be found on the Consular Information website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at https://keliauk.urm.lt/.



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