OFFICIAL: Romania updated the red, yellow, green list. Cyprus and Cuba enter the red zone; Spain enters the yellow zone!

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On July 8, Romania updated the red, yellow, green list. Cyprus and Cuba enter the red zone; Spain enters the yellow zone !! Britain remains on the red list because of the new strains. Under the new law, Romania no longer requires the mandatory presentation of a negative PCR test on board.

List with the classification of countries / territories according to the cumulative incidence rate, according to Decision no. 453 of 08.07.2021 of the National Committee for Emergency Situations.

🔴 If you travel from the red zone (ex Great Britain, etc.) to Romania, you will stay in quarantine for 14 days, having the possibility to shorten the quarantine if you test on the 8th day. The PCR test does not help you avoid quarantine, but it does allow you to travel. However, if you are vaccinated you can be exempted from quarantine.

🟡 If you are traveling from the yellow zone (eg Spain, etc.) to Romania, you must present to the carrier proof of a PCR test, with a negative result, performed no later than 72 hours before boarding, to avoid quarantine. If you are vaccinated, testing and quarantine are no longer required.

🟢 You can travel from the green area (eg Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Holland, Sweden, Turkey, etc.) to Romania without restrictions and without tests, so you do not need to present any documents (other than travel) before boarding.

The classification of countries / territories of epidemiological risk, according to the cumulative incidence rate at 14 days, is performed in 3 categories as follows:

  1. Green area - where the cumulative incidence rate of new cases of illness in the last 14 days per 1.000 inhabitants is less than or equal to 1,5;
  2. Yellow Zone - where the cumulative incidence rate of new cases of illness in the last 14 days per 1.000 inhabitants is between 1,5 and 3 per 1.000 inhabitants;
  3. The Red Zone - where the cumulative incidence rate of new cases of illness in the last 14 days in relation to 1.000 inhabitants is greater than or equal to 3 per 1000 inhabitants.
  • The classification from the yellow or green zone to the red zone, as well as the classification from the green zone to the yellow zone, enters into force within 24 hours from the approval of the List of countries / territories of epidemiological risk by decision of the National Committee for Emergency Situations.
  • The classification from the red zone to the green or yellow zone, as well as the classification from the yellow zone to the green zone, enters into force on the date of approval of the List of countries / territories of epidemiological risk by decision of the National Committee for Emergency Situations.

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