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Travelers hoping to travel to Estonia should be aware that it has introduced new regulations around quarantine and COVID-19 testing.

The Estonian government has announced that it will waive mandatory quarantine requirements for travelers who can prove they've been vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus. Even though three vaccines have been approved by the European Union - Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna and AstraZeneca - Estonia will admit travelers if their vaccine has been provided by one of nine agreed global suppliers.

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Vaccinated travelers can enter Estonia without having to quarantine © yegorovnick/Shutterstock

Travelers have to provide vaccination records, including manufacturer and batch numbers in English, Russian or Estonian. Those who have recovered from COVID-19 in the previous six months can also claim exemption from quarantine, but they need to supply a doctor’s certificate containing a set of required details. Estonia currently requires all inbound travelers from countries in the European Union, European Economic Area and the Schengen area with a high prevalence of COVID-19 to quarantine for ten days on arrival. This is where with the infection rate is above 150 people per 100,000 inhabitants in the past 14 days.

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Exceptions to the quarantine requirement is made for low-risk European countries on a regularly-updated list. To reduce the isolaton period, travelers arriving from a country in the European Union, European Economic Area and Schengen area can take a PCR test during the 72 hours before their arrival or else upon arrival, and take a second test on the sixth day after the first test. The ten-day isolation period can be concluded earlier if both tests are negative.

Further information on Estonian regulations can be found on the website here.

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