Europe |
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Denmark |
The vast majority of epidemic prevention restrictions have been lifted since February 1: masks are no longer required to go out, and the requirement to present various vaccinations or certificates of recovery has become a thing of the past. It became the first EU country to make this arrangement. |
Sweden |
All Covid-19 restrictions will be lifted starting February 9. |
Spain |
From February 10th, the mandatory outdoor wearing of masks will be lifted, but people who are in indoor public places such as transportation must still wear them. |
Norway |
From February 12, all remaining COVID-19 blockade measures will be lifted, including that travelers to Norway no longer need to provide a negative nucleic acid certificate, as well as lifting of epidemic prevention measures such as wearing masks, maintaining social distance, and isolating. |
Finland |
All COVID-19 restrictions were lifted in mid-February. |
Switzerland |
On February 16, it was announced that it would relax epidemic prevention and control measures, including the cancellation of health checks for incoming passengers; from February 17, people will no longer be required to wear masks and show when entering shops, restaurants, cultural venues and other public places. Proof of vaccination. |
U.K |
From February 24, all remaining coronavirus restrictions in England will be ended early, including the lifting of the self-isolation requirement for people who test positive for the new coronavirus. |
Iceland |
All Covid-19 restrictions will be lifted from February 25. |
Netherlands |
From February 25, all business premises will resume normal business hours, cancel the safe distance, and only wear masks when taking public transportation. |
Ireland |
From February 28, almost all remaining mandatory epidemic prevention measures will be lifted, including no longer mandatory wearing of masks, and stop PCR testing for people under the age of 55. |
Poland |
Relevant epidemic prevention measures will be relaxed from March 1, and masks must only be worn indoors and when taking public transportation. |
Austria |
The relaxation of epidemic restrictions will begin on March 5. At that time, restaurants, hotels, stadiums, etc. will cancel the “vaccine pass”, except in supermarkets, pharmacies, and public transportation, and masks can be removed in other places. |
France |
Vaccine passports will no longer be checked from March 14, and masks are not required to be worn outdoors, except for public transportation. |
Germany |
From March 20, most of the new crown restrictive measures will be lifted, although the requirement of wearing masks in public places may continue. |
Italy |
On March 31, the state of emergency against the new crown epidemic will end. From April 1, all outdoor activities such as restaurants and bars will cancel the green health code. |