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Named 3 European countries that have completely lifted the explicit restrictions on entry for tourists

Although this situation has clearly pushed the pandemic into the background, coronavirus discussions and restrictions have been debated in Europe. Two countries of the European Economic Area – Iceland, Norway, plus one country of the European Union – Slovenia, have officially announced that they have decided to abolish all coronavirus rules and entry measures, and completely.

For example, in Iceland, the authorities have announced that all tourists, regardless of their vaccination and recovery status, will be able to enter the country without any restrictions. “All measures to combat COVID-19 on the Icelandic border have been lifted: there will be no measures to prevent COVID-19, regardless of whether people are vaccinated or not. Please note that visa requirements have not changed, “the official statement said. All internal restrictions have also been lifted.

In Norway, on February 12, all travelers, even those who have not been vaccinated, recovered or tested, may not care about entry. “No testing, no quarantine, no registration!” – Assures the authorities. Masks, social distances and other events are also off the agenda, all the usual social “party” is returned in full: all bars, restaurants and museums are open, you can attend various events such as concerts and conferences.

As for Europe, Slovenia has announced the lifting of restrictions. The situation is similar: tourists can enter the territory of Slovenia without a vaccination or a certificate of recovery or a negative test result. “From 19 February 2022, coronavirus restrictions will no longer apply when entering Slovenia,” the authorities said.

It should be noted that for the most part, EU restrictions on entry are still in force.

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