Dhaka: The Dutch government lifted the quarantine requirement that earlier applied to arrivals from very high-risk countries. “From February 25, people travelling from very high-risk areas are no longer required by law to self-quarantine on arrival,” the statement of the government read.
According to this statement, from February 25, travellers from very high-risk third countries are no longer required to follow the self-isolation rule provided that they have been fully vaccinated or recovered from the virus.
In addition, it has been emphasised that everyone is required “to have a negative test result to enter the country,” according to reports.
The Netherlands’ very high-risk list currently includes all non-EU countries with the exception of Bahrain, Chile, China, Colombia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Kuwait, Macau, New Zealand, Peru, Qatar, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Taiwan, United Arab Emirates, and Uruguay.