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Updates the list of self-isolation when returning from abroad

When returning from other countries, self-isolation will have to be respected.

Currently, the self-isolation threshold has been adjusted to Latvia’s current two-week cumulative incidence of Covid-19 per 100,000 population, which is currently 82.7 cases.

Thus, self-isolation in Latvia must still be observed when returning or traveling in transit through the Vatican, which has the highest incidence or 1717.8 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, as well as through Andorra, the Czech Republic, the Netherlands, Belgium, France, the United Kingdom, Spain, Iceland, Luxembourg, Slovakia , Slovenia, Malta, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Ireland, Poland, Portugal, Croatia, Austria, Italy and Romania. The risk to public health in these countries is assessed as very high. There, the 14-day cumulative rate exceeds 200 cases per 100,000 population.

Self-isolation must also be observed when returning or transiting through Cyprus, Hungary, Monaco, Denmark, Bulgaria, Sweden, San Marino, Lithuania and Germany. In these countries, the 14-day cumulative rate exceeds 82.7 cases per 100,000 population. There, the risk to public health is assessed as high.

For countries outside the European Union (EU) and the European Economic Area (EEA) or the United Kingdom, self-isolation is not required when traveling from Uruguay, Japan, South Korea, Rwanda, Australia, New Zealand, Thailand and Singapore. These countries are among those allowed to cross the EU’s external border.

The average EU-EEA weekly figure is 249.8, which means that regular passenger services are not allowed to countries with more than 499.6 cases per 100,000 population. According to the SPKC, from Monday, October 26, regular passenger services will still be banned to the Vatican, Andorra, the Czech Republic, Belgium and the Netherlands. In turn, regular passenger services will again be allowed to France.

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