
Poland: travellers arriving from the Czech Republic and Slovakia have to self-isolate
The measure announced by Poland’s Minister of Health on Wednesday (24 Feb) will come into effect on February 27.
In view of the epidemic situation in the neighbouring countries, all people returning from the Czech Republic and Slovakia, including car travellers, will have to self-isolate. The requirement does not apply to people who have received two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine or those who have tested negative. The test has to be performed before crossing the border. The test result is valid for 48 hours.
❗ It is highly likely that professional drivers will be exempt from the new restriction, but at the moment no information to this effect has been published by the Ministry. We are following the situation and will keep you updated about any changes.
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