Germany Lifts General Travel Warning for 160 Countries, Including Georgia
Germany has lifted a general travel warning for 160 countries outside the EU, including Georgia, and will take further action on a case by case basis, Deutsche Welle reports.
Going forward, each country will now be assessed individually.
Berlin also issued partial or full travel warnings for more than 10 European countries.
"Germany has categorized individual regions in some 11 European countries as high-risk areas. Belgium and Iceland were on the list, while areas of the UK such as Wales and Northern Ireland were also included.
"The French regions Pays de la Loire and Burgundy are now considered high-risk, along with various regions in Lithuania, Estonia, Ireland, Croatia, Slovenia, Hungary and Romania," reads the publication.
Germany classifies an area as high-risk and issues a travel warning if the number of new coronavirus infections exceeds the mark of 50 cases per 100,000 inhabitants within seven days.
The warning is not a travel ban, but is intended to deter tourist travel and enables vacationers to cancel their bookings free of charge.
By Ana Dumbadze
Source: Deutsche Welle