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March 2022 ordinance for entry
It looks like proof of a negative test result or recovery is now required for everyone to get into Germany. This is confusing in a time when other countries are dropping their requirements. I will travel from Canada to ZRH and just read that Switzerland will drop all requirements as of May 2.Then I will travel by train to Germany. What is the process that they use to check people travelling by train from ZRH to Germany, and can you get a quick test at the Zürich HBF?
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Are you fully vaccinated? If you have proof of being fully vaccinated, you don’t have to have a test.
https://www.auswaertiges-amt.de/en/coronavirus/2317268 To answer your question about ZRH, there are several locations at the airport where you can get a test. Depending on the type of test, it will cost a minimum of CHF 65. https://www.flughafen-zuerich.ch/en/...al-information |
From 3 March 2022, every person over the age of 12 is obliged to carry proof of their COVID‑19 status when entering Germany. Persons over the age of 12 must therefore have a negative test result or proof of recovery or vaccination when entering Germany.
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