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Changes in travel advice for Cyprus, Latvia and Liechtenstein

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is advising against non-essential travel to Cyprus, Latvia and Liechtenstein as well as the regions of Gotland, Värmland, Västernorrland and Norrbotten in Sweden and the hospital districts Norra Karelen and Vasa in Finland.

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Based on the weekly assessment of the transmission situation for coronavirus, the Government has decided that these countries and regions will change from yellow to red in the infection map for Europe. As a result, the travel advice will change. All travellers from these countries and regions who come to Norway from Saturday 10 October at 00.00 a.m. must go into 10 days of quarantine. See press release from the Government (in Norwegian)

For an overview of the current status for countries in EEA/Schengen area and regions in the Nordic countries: Infection control advice for travel and entry quarantine upon arrival in Norway.  

Illustration map showing the areas affected by quarantine upon arrival in Norway
The map shows the areas affected by quarantine upon arrival in Norway from the 10th October 2020. The Government's advice is to avoid all non-essential travel abroad. Red colour = high transmission and quarantine is required upon arrival in Norway. Yellow = increased risk but quarantine not required upon arrival in Norway. Striped areas = not evaluated or insufficient data about transmission, quarantine is required. Norway is marked as grey because it is not subject to the assessments for international travel Illustration: Norwegian Institute of Public Health
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