CoV rules should continue to apply to holidaymakers returning to Germany for the time being.
The German Ministry of Health wants to extend the entry regulation that expires this Thursday until the end of May, as the ORF reports. Protection against an additional virus entry by travelers remains important. In the current CoV situation, it is now necessary to see at shorter intervals what is appropriate for the situation. For the time being, it should remain the case that everyone aged twelve and over must have 3-G proof of being vaccinated, recovered or tested negative when entering Germany. The ordinance also provides for quarantine obligations for returnees from high-risk or virus variant areas. According to the corresponding list of the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), however, no country is currently classified as such an area by the federal government.