Entering the popular African travel destination of Namibia will be easier again in the future. All existing corona entry restrictions have been lifted. Vacationers therefore do not have to provide proof of vaccination or a test.
Those wishing to enter Namibia will in future be subject to less stringent requirements. The Ministry of Health of the state on the west coast of the African continent has abolished the obligation to vaccinate and test people entering the country. Most recently, those vaccinated against the corona virus still had to prove their immunity status. If travelers were not vaccinated, they had to show a negative PCR test result, which was carried out no more than 72 hours before departure for Namibia. The Corona measures last in place in the country had already expired in July. Holidays in Namibia are now the same as before the pandemic. This is reported by Check24.