People arriving in Croatia from the UK, Cyprus, and Russia will require a negative COVID test to enter the country, regardless of whether they have been vaccinated or recovered from the disease, the Croatian Public Health Institute (HZJZ) announced on Wednesday.
“Since the Delta variant has become dominant throughout the European Union since originating in India, quarantine for people arriving from South Africa, Brazil, and Zanzibar will remain mandatory, while mandatory quarantine upon crossing the border will be lifted for persons coming from India,” the HZJZ said.
Persons arriving from India will be required to produce a negative SARS-CoV-2 test taken within 48 hours of crossing the border if it is a rapid antigen test or within 72 hours if it is a PCR test, regardless of whether they have been vaccinated or recovered from COVID.
The same requirement applies to arrivals from the UK, Cyprus, and Russia due to the deteriorated epidemiological situation in those countries.
The HZJZ decisions enter into force on July 26.
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