The list of orange vigilance travel destinations published by Foreign Affairs was once again modified on Tuesday evening. The French regions of Île de France (of which Paris is part) and Pays de la Loire are thus added to the list where travel is possible under conditions, namely quarantine on return from these regions. The rest of France is kept in a green zone. In the Czech Republic, in addition to the areas of Moravia and Prague, the regions of Strední Cechyet and the south-east are also highlighted in orange. In contrast, most of Croatia turns green. Only the Adriatic and Continental regions remain orange.
That of the red zone remained unchanged.
The other regions where travel is conditional remain unchanged: Cyprus (compulsory test), Denmark (compulsory test for Greenland and the Faroe Islands), Ireland (quarantine), Iceland (compulsory test or quarantine), Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia (all three forty).
RED ZONE : Form, quarantine
and mandatory screening on return from:
All countries outside the EU and the Schengen zoneSpain
: province of Lleida in Catalogne et province of Huesca in AragonPortugal
: Amadora, Odivelas, Sintra (Queluz-Belas / Massamá-Monte Abraão / Agualva-Mira Sintra / Algueirão-Mem Martins / Rio de Mouro / Cacém-São Marcos), Loures (Camarate, Unhos, Apelação / Sacavém-Pior Velho), Lisbon (Santa-Clara).United Kingdom
: Leicester
ORANGE ZONE: Quarantineand recommended screening on return from:
Austria
: Upper Austria and VienneBulgaria
Croatia: Adriatic region, continental region
Spain: Aragon, Catalonia, Basque Country, Navarre, La Rioja, Extremadura
: Ile de France, Pays de la LoireLuxembourg
Portugal: Algarve
Czech republic: Prague, Central Bohemia, Southeast and Moravia-Silesia
Poland
: Śląskie et MalopolskiRomania
United Kingdom: Midlands, North East & Yorkshire, North West and Northern Ireland, Wales
Slovenia
: Pomurske, Savinske, Zasavske
-Sweden
GREEN ZONE: The other zones within the EU, the Schengen zone and the United Kingdom