Changed entry requirements have been in force in Slovenia since today.
According to the latest regulation, domestic quarantine, if ordered upon entry, may no longer be prematurely broken off. So far, the seven-day quarantine could only be ended after five days with a negative PCR test. Entry into the neighboring country without subsequent quarantine is possible if the 3 G rule is fulfilled. These provisions remain the same as before. A negative PCR test must not be older than 48 hours, the antigen test is valid for 24 hours. The rules for vaccinated and recovered remain unchanged. The ORF reports.