
Denmark on Thursday issued an orange travel advisory for Croatia because of Covid-19, the Danish Foreign Affairs Ministry has said, warning against travel to Croatia unless necessary.
An orange travel advisory means that self-quarantine is strongly recommended when arriving from the country for which it has been issued.
This week, France and Croatia have been added to the list of countries to which any unnecessary travel is discouraged, due to a surge in the number of infections, the Ministry wrote on its website.
The Ministry told those already on holiday in Croatia that they could stay until the previously planned date, but that they should minimise the risk of infection and that they must get tested when they return home, although they do not have to self-isolate for two weeks.
If they decide to visit Croatia in the future, they are invited to quarantine for 14 days when they return to Denmark.
As of August 29 at midnight, Croatian citizens entering Denmark, as well as citizens of other countries with an orange travel advisory, such as Belgium, France, Romania or Spain, have to state the reason of their visit.
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