Seven EU countries open borders to partly vaccinated Czech residents
People who have received a first coronavirus vaccine dose in the Czech Republic at least three weeks prior to this Monday can enter seven countries with which Prague has concluded an agreement: Germany, Poland, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia and Croatia.
Minister of Health Adam Vojtěch said tourists with vaccination certificates from those countries can access services in the Czech Republic without restriction. Foreign Minister Jakub Kulhánek said people vaccinated from six non-EU countries (Israel, Australia, Thailand, New Zealand, Singapore and South Korea) can enter Czech territory without restrictions and access services.