Recovered Covid-19 patients can enter Poland without quarantine or testing

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According to the regulation of the Council of Ministers of March 10, people who have undergone documented isolation or hospitalization due to infection with the SARS-CoV-2 virus are now exempt from the obligation to quarantine after returning to Poland and to show a negative COVID-19 test result.

So far only people who have been issued a certificate of vaccination against COVID-19 or people with a negative result of the diagnostic test for SARS-CoV-2, performed before crossing the border within 48 hours, counting from the result of this test. Now it has changed.

The exact wording of the relevant point of the said Regulation:

REGULATION OF THE COUNCIL OF MINISTERS of March 10, 2021 amending the regulation on the establishment of certain restrictions, orders and bans in relation to an epidemic

2) in § 3: a) in sec. 2 in point 18, the full stop is replaced by a semicolon and the following point 19 is added: “19) by persons who have completed home isolation, isolation or hospitalization due to SARS-CoV-2 virus infection, not later than 6 months before the date of exceeding the border of the Republic of Poland. ”, b) in sec. 3 in point 8, the full stop is replaced with a semicolon and the following point 9 is added: “9) point 19 – are obliged to document to a Border Guard officer being isolated, isolated at home or hospitalized due to SARS-CoV-2 virus infection.”