Thread: Rants and WTF are you talking about and Coronavirus!
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06-15-21 04:40 #5887
Posts: 6333Originally Posted by DukesFord [View Original Post]
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06-15-21 01:37 #5886
Posts: 2344Originally Posted by Sirioja [View Original Post]
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06-14-21 22:06 #5885
Posts: 721Originally Posted by McGrath [View Original Post]
Get upsold vaccines, get upsold tracking apps, get upsold DFK, or get upsold a GFE: the suckers here fall for everything. LOL!
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06-14-21 20:46 #5884
Posts: 796I do. Better than always masturbating.
Originally Posted by McGrath [View Original Post]
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06-14-21 20:16 #5883
Posts: 22349Originally Posted by HammerTime96 [View Original Post]
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06-14-21 20:05 #5882
Posts: 22349Originally Posted by Pistons [View Original Post]
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06-14-21 19:07 #5881
Posts: 6730Originally Posted by McGrath [View Original Post]
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06-14-21 18:49 #5880
Posts: 116According to https://www.germany.info/us-en/covid-19/2321562 we do not need to provide test if you are fully vaccinated or recovered within the last 28 days to 6 months out. Here the language:
Testing and quarantine regulations.
United States No Longer Risk Area.
As of Sunday, June 13,2021, the United States is no longer categorized as a risk area according to the Robert Koch Institute. Thus, travelers are no longer required to register digitally for entry or quarantine on arrival in Germany.
The requirement to show proof of vaccination to the airline still applies.
All air travelers six years and older who are entering the Federal Republic of Germany must be tested prior to departure. The test is waived for fully vaccinated or recovered air travelers. These persons no longer have to present a negative test prior to departure.
Travelers who received all the required doses of a COVID-19 vaccine cited on the website of the Paul Ehrlich Institute are considered fully vaccinated. It must be at least 14 days since the last vaccine dose was administered. On entry, travelers must have proof of vaccination in written (e. G. CDC card) or digital form (a cellphone photo is not sufficient). Vaccinated travelers must additionally show no relevant symptoms.
Travelers who can prove they were previously infected with COVID through a positive PCR test, taken at least 28 days but no more than six months prior, and who show no relevant symptoms are considered to be fully recovered.
Travelers who are neither fully vaccinated nor fully recovered must continue to present a negative COVID test prior to departure. Both PCR tests and rapid antigen tests are accepted. A list of approved rapid antigen tests that meet the requirements of the Robert Koch Institute for entry can be found here. The PCR test must be taken no more than 72 hours prior to entering Germany; the rapid antigen test, no more than 48 hours.
Transit travelers who do not leave the international transit zone in Frankfurt or Munich still do not need to present a negative test prior to departure.
Originally Posted by BananaBoi [View Original Post]
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06-14-21 18:04 #5879
Posts: 4759Originally Posted by HammerTime96 [View Original Post]
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06-14-21 17:17 #5878
Posts: 205Nobody cares.
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06-14-21 09:45 #5877
Posts: 721Originally Posted by ExpatLover [View Original Post]
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06-14-21 07:17 #5876
Posts: 22349Originally Posted by BananaBoi [View Original Post]
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06-14-21 05:50 #5875
Posts: 6333I see that USA is no longer considered a risk area. Does that mean I can enter Germany without any quarantine? If so, can I travel throughout Germany? Enter Switzerland and Netherlands from Germany without quarantine?
https://www.rki.de/DE/Content/InfAZ/N/Neuartiges_Coronavirus/Risikogebiete_neu.htmll
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06-14-21 04:47 #5874
Posts: 22349Originally Posted by ExpatLover [View Original Post]
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06-13-21 23:51 #5873
Posts: 2344Originally Posted by Pistons [View Original Post]