Anyone Can Now Enter Slovenia With a Negative Rapid Antigen Test, Even from a Red-List Country

By , 05 Jun 2021, 20:09 PM Travel
Anyone Can Now Enter Slovenia With a Negative Rapid Antigen Test, Even from a Red-List Country www.ecdc.europa.eu

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STA, 5 June 2021 - Slovenia now recognises a negative rapid antigen test in addition to a negative PCR test for those who wish to avoid quarantine on entering Slovenia.

From Saturday, individuals who produce a negative result of a PCR or rapid antigen test not older than 48 hours are allowed to enter Slovenia without being ordered to quarantine even if they arrive from a red-listed country.

What are the red list countries? Find out from the government website…

A PCR or rapid antigen test is acceptable if it was performed in a member state of the EU or the Schengen Area, Australia, Israel, Canada, New Zealand, Russia, Serbia, the UK and the US and, at international air travel checkpoints, Turkey.

Persons who have recovered from Covid-19 or who have been vaccinated against it have been able to enter without restrictions for a while.

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