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Germany Allows Entry to Travelers From Outside The European Union

The German Interior Ministry said today, Thursday, that it will allow entry to people from outside the European Union from June 25, provided that they receive the full dose of the vaccine against the Coronavirus unless their countries are included in the list of regions where new strains of the virus are active.

“Visit trips and tourist trips have become available again for those vaccinated,” the ministry said in a statement, stipulating that arrivals receive the full dose of vaccines 14 days before the date of arrival.

The ministry added that it will continue to exclude entry to those coming from areas affected by new strains of the virus.

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