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Denmark, Latvia and Poland lifted all covid restrictions

In late March – early April, three European countries at once abandoned the previously existing restrictions on the entry of foreign citizens.

In Denmark, according to the government website, from March 29, you can enter without tests and certificates. This also applies to the Faroe Islands, but only tourists vaccinated with AstraZeneca, Janssen, Moderna and Pfizer will be able to visit Greenland.

Latvia has also waived both vaccination certificates and pre-entry testing. This is reported by the local Ministry of Transport, the lifting of restrictions is valid from April 1. The ban on entry from high-risk countries remains, but so far this list is empty.

Poland on March 28 canceled tests, forms and certificates.

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