Slovenes are lifting quarantine for vaccinated people

EU flag next to that of Slovenia (Photo: Pixabay).
EU flag next to that of Slovenia (Photo: Pixabay).

Slovenes are lifting quarantine for vaccinated people

EU flag next to that of Slovenia (Photo: Pixabay).
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No compulsory vaccinations are required when entering Slovenia. Nevertheless, people who have been vaccinated have a clear advantage. 

The Slovenian government has already declared an epidemiological emergency again since mid-October and has thus re-regulated the corona-related entry regulations. Almost every person entering the country has to fear a 10-day quarantine, this is only waived in certain exceptional cases. In addition to people who have a negative CoV test, vaccinated people have recently also enjoyed this benefit. 

Because anyone who can present a certificate of vaccination against Covid-19 upon entry does not have to endure temporary isolation. Provided it has been at least 7 days since receiving the second dose of the Biontech / Pfizer vaccine, at least 14 days for the Moderna vaccine, and at least 21 days for the AstraZeneca vaccine, informs you Foreign Ministry

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