We are planning to travel to Czech Republic from Germany next week after Christmas. The issue is that we cannot clearly understand what the entry regulations are for travelers from Germany. Currently Germany is listed in very high risk category. For this group the requirement is to have a negative PCR test before arrival. From this webpage (https://www.mvcr.cz/mvcren/article/coronavirus-information-of-moi.aspx) it seems there is an exemption to people who are vaccinated. But on a different document, (https://www.mvcr.cz/mvcren/file/protective-measure-of-the-ministry-of-healthcare-against-sars-cov-2.aspx) this matter is not clear. So we are confused whether we should get a PCR test or not. (We are all fully vaccinated btw).
Does anyone know what the rules are clearly? Please help us out.

4 comments
  1. I would say that if you’re vaccinated this part is applicable:

    >C. b) Exemptions from certain anti-epidemic measures under this Protective Measure

    6. that to vaccinated persons with a national certificate on vaccination that has been carried

    out, to vaccinated persons with a national certificate of completed vaccination and to persons

    who have had COVID-19, are required to complete Public Health Passenger Locator Form

    before entering the territory of the Czech Republic; and when requested to do so during a

    border or residence check, are required to present a document confirming that they filled out

    the Public Health Passenger Locator Form; persons referred to in this clause are specified in

    clause III. of this Protective Measure;

  2. Take pcr and you are 100% ok. If you dont want, then take steps according to most actual document at mZcr.cz – its official site of health department.

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