The German Robert Koch Institute carried out some reclassifications in the risk lists on Sunday. The countries Bulgaria, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Poland, São Tomé and Príncipe and Hungary are no longer listed as risk areas.
Nevertheless, the entry regulations stipulate that test results or proof of recovery or the vaccination certificate must be presented in the event of a check. With regard to Hungary, it should be noted that the Orban government continues to prohibit entry for tourist purposes. Accordingly, the lifting of the German travel warning is still of minor importance.
Cyprus and the Netherlands as well as Arbuba and Curaçao were downgraded from high incidence areas to risk areas. The Dominican Republic and the Norwegian province of Innlandet have made it onto the risk list.