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The latest entry policy of foreign epidemic prevention measures

Now the epidemic situation abroad is more serious, and every country will have some new policies. The following are some relevant epidemic prevention measures abroad and the latest information on entry visas. For everyone's safety, don't go abroad at will in the short term.

In response to the new type of coronary pneumonia in Europe, many countries in Europe have upgraded their epidemic prevention measures. Strictly control the border to curb the spread of the epidemic, and the EU will close the border for 30 days. UEFA announced that it would postpone the European Cup 2020 to the summer of 20021.

1. Germany

The German Agency for Disease Control and Prevention announced that it has officially upgraded the risk assessment level of the new coronavirus pneumonia epidemic in the country to "high". Specific epidemic prevention measures are as follows:

(1) From March 18, 2008, Germany imposed a 30-day EU entry restriction on non-EU countries.

(2) Germany temporarily closed its borders with France, Austria, Luxembourg, Switzerland and Denmark at 8 am on March 6, 2006. There are no restrictions on freight vehicles and office workers who travel to and from the border with passes, and German citizens can also enter the country at any time in principle.

(3) The German federal government and local governments reached an agreement on March 16 to further restrict public life, including closing public cultural and recreational sports facilities, suspending religious assembly activities, and restricting hospital visits.

2. France

French President Macron delivered a televised speech on the evening of March 16, asking the French to "minimize" their travel for at least 15 days from noon on March 17, and avoid contact with the outside world. Starting from noon local time (17), France will adopt isolation measures similar to those of Italy and Spain, and prohibit French people from unnecessary travel and group activities. 654.38 million police and gendarmerie will be used for control, and fixed and mobile checkpoints will be set up throughout France. Once anyone is found to have violated the isolation measures, a fine of 38 euros to 65438 euros +035 euros will be imposed.

3. Italy

On March 18, local time, the Italian Ministry of Infrastructure and Communications and the Ministry of Health jointly issued an announcement, stipulating that from March 18 to March 25, all people who enter Italy in various ways, regardless of whether they have COVID-19 symptoms, must notify the local disease control department and isolate themselves for 14 days, but the work reason and the registered address of the company where they stay for no more than 72 hours.

4. Britain, Britain

The British government has not announced the complete closure of some public institutions such as museums. However, museums and tourist attractions such as the British Museum, the National Gallery and the British Library have decided to close themselves. The British Museum has been closed since March 18 through the notice of official website. Official website, the National Gallery of Britain informed that it will be closed from March 19 to May 4. Visitors can travel online through the website.

5. Spain

Since March 14, Spain has entered a state of emergency, and the nationwide closure measures of 15 days have been implemented. Spain will close its land border from 00: 00 June, 5438+07, and will temporarily suspend the implementation of the Schengen Free Movement Agreement and re-implement land border control. /kloc-starting from 00: 00 on 0/7, only Spanish citizens, legal residents of Spain or people proved to be force majeure can enter Spain by land. On the other hand, in order to ensure market supply, this ban does not affect cross-border cargo transportation.

6. Switzerland

From March 16, the national epidemic alert level was raised from "special state" to the highest level of "abnormal state". From March 16 to April 19, all shops, restaurants, bars, entertainment places, food stores and medical institutions in Switzerland are closed. Starting from 0: 00 local time on March 17, Switzerland will set up checkpoints on the borders with Germany, France and Austria to restrict personnel exchanges.

7. Sweden

Sweden will close its border on March 9, 2009, and the decision will take effect within 30 days from March 9, 2009. Swedish citizens and people living in Sweden should still have the right to return to their homes. The goods are transported normally.

8. Czech Republic

In order to curb the further spread of the COVID-19 epidemic, the Czech government announced on March 15 local time that it would "close its doors": prohibit unnecessary free movement of people and isolate the whole country at home.

9. Denmark

On March 14, 12, the Danish border will be closed, and aircraft, ferry and train transportation will be completely or partially closed. The border inspection will last until April 13. The government will further take the following measures from March 8 10 to March 30: no parties or activities with more than 10 people are allowed indoors or outdoors. Close stores and shopping malls. Close cafes and restaurants, but allow takeout. Shops selling food and medicine will remain open.

10. Ukraine

The Ukrainian government issued a decree in the early morning of March 17, demanding that all inter-city and inter-country railway, aviation, highway and subway passenger transport in China and suburban and inter-country bus passenger transport be suspended from March 18 to April 3. According to the law, buses and rail vehicles in the city should not carry more than 10 passengers at a time. The decree also stipulates that from March 17, group activities with more than 10 people will be banned nationwide.

1 1. Austria

From March 16, Austria began to implement a series of severe epidemic prevention measures, and the society entered an emergency operation mode. Schools are closed all over the country, public facilities and shops are closed, cultural activities are stopped, and companies are telecommuting. Residents are isolated at home and are not allowed to go out unless necessary. Since March 65438+6, 2006, control measures have been taken at the border between Austria and Switzerland. Suspend flights between Austria and Spain, France and Switzerland.

12. Hungary

Hungarian Prime Minister Orban said on March 16 that in order to prevent and control the epidemic, Hungary will temporarily close its borders and only its own citizens will be allowed to enter the country. From 0: 00 on March 17, it is forbidden to hold any public activities and close entertainment places, cinemas and cultural institutions. Cafes, restaurants and shops can only be opened to 15 every day.

13. Finland

The Finnish government announced the closure of the border, and the border control took effect at 0: 00 on March 19. Passenger transport between Finland and Russia will be suspended. The last bus leaves 18. During the period of border control, the public cannot travel abroad, which applies to road, sea and air transportation. People who returned to Finland from abroad were quarantined 14 days. All airports will be closed except Helsinki Vantaa Airport, Port Mary Airport and Turku Airport. These three airports only open freight and return flights, and the freight is normal. There is no party with more than 10 people.

Portugal +04.

16 In March, the Portuguese government announced that from the evening of June 1 1 local time to the midnight of April 15, nine customs checkpoints were set up on the border between Portugal and Spain, prohibiting people from traveling and stopping all flights, trains and ships between the two countries.

15. Slovakia

On March 12 local time, Slovakia officially entered a state of emergency. The government decided to close the border, schools and all three international airports in China 14 days. The specific measures are as follows: From 7: 00 am on March 13, Slovakia's borders will be closed, and only Slovak citizens and foreign citizens with long-term or short-term residence permits in Slovakia can enter the country. Stop passenger services at all three international airports in Slovakia (Bratislava, Kosice and Poprad). There are no restrictions on cargo flights. No matter which country you return to Slovakia from, you will be quarantined 14 days. From March 16, all schools will be closed 14 days. Close social and cultural facilities.

American entry information

On March 18, local time, US President Trump said that with mutual consent, the United States would temporarily close its border with Canada and suspend unnecessary exchanges.

Australia

On March 19, Australian Prime Minister Morrison announced that all non-Australian citizens and non-permanent residents would be banned from travelling from March 20th at 2 1.

Morocco

14 On March 4th, the Moroccan government announced that it would take more severe travel restrictions to cope with the increasingly severe COVID-19 epidemic, including canceling flights to and from another 2/kloc-0 countries in Europe, Africa and the Middle East. These countries include: Greece, Turkey, Switzerland, Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Austria in Europe; Canada in North America; Egypt, Niger, Mali, Chad, Tunisia, Mauritania and Senegal in Africa; United Arab Emirates, Oman, Jordan, Lebanon and Bahrain in the Middle East; Brazil in South America. Earlier, Morocco had suspended flights with Italy, France, Spain, Algeria, the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium and Portugal.

Malaysia

The Malaysian government announced that closed community management will be implemented nationwide from March 18 to March 3 1 day. Including: a total ban on all assembly activities, covering religion, sports, culture and other forms and contents; Close all places involved in the above activities, except supermarkets, grocery stores and convenience stores; Prohibit all Malaysians from leaving the country; Returnees from abroad must be observed in isolation 14 days; Non-Malaysian citizens are prohibited from entering Malaysia.

Kyrgyzstan

Omoore Bekova, Deputy Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan, said in March 17 local time that foreigners were temporarily banned from entering Kyrgyzstan due to the threat of COVID-19 epidemic, but the ban would not affect freight transportation.

The United Arab Emirates

Albania will suspend visa-free and landing visa policy for citizens of all countries (except those with diplomatic passports) from March 19 local time. Citizens of countries that have signed visa-free and landing visa agreements with the UAE, including China, will be temporarily unable to enter the UAE until further notice. Persons who have entered the United Arab Emirates will not be affected, and those who have long lived in Afghanistan will not be affected in renewing their visas.

Algeria

On the evening of March 17, the Algerian President declared a state of emergency to deal with the COVID-19 epidemic. At present, the government has decided to close all border crossings in Algeria, suspend all air and sea traffic, and prohibit demonstrations and assemblies.

the Philippines

On March 17, local time, the Philippine Presidential Palace announced that due to the increasing number of confirmed cases in COVID-19, Philippines, President Duterte declared the country into a state of disaster, which is initially expected to last for six months, and the cancellation time will be adjusted according to the development of the epidemic.

Cambodia

Since March 17, people from Italy, Germany, Spain, France and the United States have been restricted from entering the country for 30 days.

Israel

The Israeli Population Immigration and Border Administration announced that from March 18, all foreigners were banned from entering Israel, and Israeli citizens and (permanent) residents were still allowed to enter. Non-Israeli citizens and (permanent) residents, even those foreigners who have the conditions to isolate themselves, are also denied entry into Israel. Israel's border crossings with Egypt and Jordan are closed, and this ban also applies to all international border crossings.

Singapore

Singapore will further expand immigration control measures. /kloc-from 23: 59 on March 0/6, people from all ASEAN countries, such as Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, etc., who have traveled in Japan, Switzerland, Britain, etc., shall be quarantined after entering Singapore 14 days. Proof of self-isolation address must be provided when entering the country. In addition, short-term tourists from ASEAN countries need to provide health certificates and get approval before entering Singapore. Previously, Singapore has issued entry restrictions on China, South Korea, Iran, Italy, Spain, France and Germany.

South Korea

South Korea will implement immigration control for all immigrants from 0: 00 on June 5438+09. When all passengers enter Korea, they must have their body temperature tested first, fill in a special quarantine declaration form, and declare their detention place and contact information in Korea. Secondly, you need to download the self-diagnosis APP on your mobile phone and report whether there are suspected symptoms of COVID-19 within 14 days.