Several countries have crossed the Foreign Ministry’s pain line.
Since the ministry last Thursday last updated Denmark’s travel guides, both Austria, the Netherlands and Portugal have had more than 30 new cases of infection per 100,000 inhabitants per week.
This is the limit for the Danish authorities, and the countries can therefore be added to the list of countries on Thursday where unnecessary travel is not recommended.
Read here which countries in the EU and Schengen the Danish authorities advise against traveling to due to too high a level of infection:
– Czech Republic, San Marino, Croatia, France, Belgium, Spain, Luxembourg, Malta, Romania, Monaco and Andorra.
* In addition, unnecessary travel to the following countries is not recommended due to their entry rules:
Ireland, Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Iceland, Finland, Slovenia and Hungary.
* If you travel in the rest of the EU and Schengen, you are encouraged to be extra careful.
* In the rest of Europe and the rest of the world except Tunisia, all unnecessary travel is discouraged.
Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Citizen Service.
This is the limit for the Danish authorities, and the countries can therefore be added to the list of countries on Thursday where unnecessary travel is not recommended.
Read here which countries in the EU and Schengen the Danish authorities advise against traveling to due to too high a level of infection:
– Czech Republic, San Marino, Croatia, France, Belgium, Spain, Luxembourg, Malta, Romania, Monaco and Andorra.
* In addition, unnecessary travel to the following countries is not recommended due to their entry rules:
Ireland, Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Iceland, Finland, Slovenia and Hungary.
* If you travel in the rest of the EU and Schengen, you are encouraged to be extra careful.
* In the rest of Europe and the rest of the world except Tunisia, all unnecessary travel is discouraged.
Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Citizen Service.
Source: The Nordic Page