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Latest Estonian Entry Policy 202 1

Estonia's immigration measures have changed. If you want to go to Estonia in the future, you need to provide nucleic acid testing, otherwise you may face isolation. In addition, local people will also have some restrictions on epidemic prevention and control, which can be understood in advance.

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Immigration Policy On Wednesday, the Estonian Immigration Bureau approved the COVID-19 inspection procedures before and after the entry of passengers from high-risk countries. The new policy will take effect on Friday, June 65438+ 10 15.

If the immigrant doesn't want to be isolated on 10 day after his arrival, he must have a nucleic acid test 72 hours before his arrival in Estonia, and the result is negative. They can have a second nucleic acid test six days after the first test, and if both tests are negative, they can end their self-isolation early.

If the nucleic acid test cannot be carried out before departure, it can be carried out immediately after arrival in Estonia, and the second test can be carried out six days later. If both tests are negative, the self-isolation period can end early.

From 65438+ 10 month 15,

Countries where the coronavirus infection rate exceeds 0/50 cases per 65,438+10,000 residents/kloc-within/4 days will be defined as high-risk countries. Passengers from European countries whose infection rate in COVID-19 is lower than 150 within 14 days need not conduct self-isolation.

The Irish government decided to harmonize the rules between Latvia, Lithuania, Finland and other countries. If self-isolation is required, people from Latvia, Lithuania and Finland must now undergo COVID-19 testing within 72 hours before entering the country.

From 65438+ 10/5, immigrants from Britain and Northern Ireland must be quarantined for 10 days and undergo two tests. Children under 12 do not need to be tested for nucleic acid.

Isolation policy In order to prevent the spread of COVID-19 epidemic, the Estonian government decided to enforce the measures of wearing masks or other mouth and nose masks in public indoor spaces from June 24, 2020, and extended the implementation of the "2+2" rule. 165438+1From October 28th, the measures to reduce the maximum number of fixed-seat meetings, public participation and entertainment activities will take effect. The government will evaluate these restrictions every two weeks and has the right to take administrative enforcement measures against those who fail to comply, with a maximum fine of 9600 euros.

Throughout Estonia, all people over the age of 12 must wear masks or other mouth and nose masks in public indoor spaces, including taking public transport; Must abide by the "2+2" rule (two people can move together, but the distance from others should not be less than 2 meters, which is suitable for bank business premises, museums, exhibition halls, beauty salons, public swimming pools and saunas, etc. ); The rule of "10+2" must be observed (a gathering crowd can include at most 10 people and keep a distance of 2 meters from others, which is suitable for restaurants and places providing entertainment services). In Haliu County (including Tallinn City) and Dongweilu County, in addition to the above-mentioned national unified measures, stricter restrictions will be implemented, such as setting a ceiling of 400 people for public activities with fixed seats, a vacancy rate of 50% and a ceiling of 500 people for outdoor activities.

Our library once again reminds citizens in China to abide by the laws and regulations of the host country, especially in the special period of the current epidemic. At the same time, strictly abide by the epidemic prevention and control measures implemented by the Irish government, actively cooperate with the normal work of law enforcement departments, and consolidate the achievements made in epidemic prevention and control.