If a country or region is yellow, it means that you can travel there well, but that you must be extra careful and take a test when you get home if you have not been vaccinated or previously infected.
In addition, the whole of Croatia is also changing its status to yellow. Previously, one region was yellow.
The Lazio region of Italy, where the capital Rome is located, is changing its status to green. Italy is yellow in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ travel guide. However, a number of regions are green.
It is Piedmont, Aosta Valley, Lombardy, Abruzzo, Molise, Trento and from Saturday also Lazio.
The Fiuli-Venezia-Giulia region is changing its status from green to yellow.
The Azores of Portugal are also changing their status from green to yellow.
For countries or regions that are green on the ministry map, there are no restrictions.
Every Friday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs updates the travel guide for the countries of the world. The instructions are valid from Saturday at 4 p.m.
Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Brunei Darussalam, Japan and Serbia are changed to orange in the travel guide.
If a country is orange, Denmark advises against unnecessary travel there.
Lands can also be shaded orange. If they are, it means that unnecessary travel to the country is discouraged due to significant entry restrictions.
If the country is red, all travel to the country is not recommended. Currently, no countries are red in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ travel guide.
In addition, there are also changes in other countries’ entry restrictions for Danes.
As the incidence rate for Denmark has fallen to 96.2 this week, the Czech Republic and Estonia are expected to ease their entry guidelines from 13 September.
They are now shaded orange in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ travel guides. The Czech Republic will be changed to green, while Estonia will be changed to yellow.
The travel instructions are updated on the basis of the latest infection figures from the Statens Serum Institut.