
COVID-19 | Poland introduces mandatory seven-day quarantine for U.K. arrivals
The Hindu
After seven days of isolation, a COVID-19 test can be done and if it is negative, the quarantine is lifted.
Poland is introducing obligatory 7-day quarantine for people arriving from the U.K. because of the rise in the delta coronavirus variant there. People who are fully vaccinated are exempt from the quarantine requirement, which takes effect from Wednesday. After seven days of isolation, a test can be done and if it is negative, the quarantine is lifted. There’s considerable traffic between Poland and the U.K., with hundreds of thousands of Poles living and working there. Quarantines are also obligatory in Poland for people arriving from India, Brazil and South Africa.More Related News

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