Latvia and Estonia again place Czech Republic on risk state lists
Latvia and Estonia have again placed the Czech Republic on their lists of risk countries with regard to the spread of Covid-19. The Baltic states made the move following an increase in the number of fresh cases of coronavirus detected in the Czech Republic. It means that if people from the country travel to Latvia or Estonia they must undergo two weeks of quarantine.
Meanwhile, the Prague government has said that from Monday people travelling from all European Union states will be allowed to enter the Czech Republic freely, with those arriving from Sweden no longer having to produce a negative Covid-19 test. However, foreign workers from Sweden will have to provide such documentation, a requirement that also applies to foreign workers from Luxembourg.