List of countries / areas with high epidemiological risk, according to Decision no. 47 of 05.10.2020 of the National Committee for Emergency Situations

List in force beginning 07.10.2020 at 0:00

YELLOW AREA (quarantine 14 days): Andorra, South Africa, Argentina, Armenia, Aruba, Bahamas, Bahrain, Bolivia, Belize, Bosnia and Herțegovina, Brazilia, Puerto Rico, Republic of Cabo Verde, Chile, Columbia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Gibraltar, Guam, Guineea Ecuatorială, Honduras, Feroe Islands, Turks and Caicos Islands,  Virgin Islands of the United States, Irak, Israel, Kazahstan, Kârgâzstan, Kosovo, Kuweit, Luxemburg, North Macedonia , Maldives, Republic of Moldova, Muntenegru, Malta, Namibia, Guam, Eswatini, Oman, Palestina, Panama, Peru, Paraguay, Puerto Rico, Qatar, Dominican Republic, Spain - regions: Aragon, Cataluna, Navarra, Comunidad de Madrid, Insulele Baleare, Basque Country, Sint Maarten, United States of America, Surinam.

The quarantine measure applies to all persons arriving from an international journey from countries / areas with high epidemiological risk and have the right to enter the national territory, respectively: Romanian citizens, citizens of European Union Member States, European Economic Area or the Swiss Confederation, or to the persons who fall under one of the exceptions provided by GD no. 553 / 15.07.2020, Annex 3, art. 2, paragraph 2, letters a) - l). The quarantine of persons shall be established at the respective person's home, at a declared location, as the case may be, in a special space, designated by the authorities.

Details at http://www.cnscbt.ro/index.php/liste-zone-afectate-covid-19

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