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A summary of the list of countries around the world that have canceled epidemic prevention and control

According to the latest news, as of June 30, 2022, 70 countries around the world have canceled epidemic prevention and control. In other words, 70 countries have currently canceled all epidemic-related entries. limit. So who are these 70 countries? Let’s take a look with the editor below!

Mexico

Mexico is open to all international visitors without testing or quarantine.

Mexico has truly been the king of tourism during the pandemic as they have never closed their borders, never instituted testing protocols, and almost everything domestically is open to tourism. Beaches, gyms, hotels, restaurants and in some places even bars are open.

El Salvador

As of November 15, 2021

El Salvador at the end of 2021 became the second country in the world with no entry requirements or vaccine passports.

El Salvador initially reopened in September 2020, but required all arrivals to bring proof of a negative PCR test. Then, on April 21, 2021, they also added proof of full vaccination as a way to avoid testing. However, on November 15, 2021, all requirements have been canceled.

Norway

As of February 12, 2022

Norway is the first European country to completely remove all covid-19 entry requirements, including all forms, Testing and quarantine rules, vaccination certificates, national banned lists and all other border restrictions. Going to Norway from February 12, 2022, just like before the pandemic.

In addition to lifting all entry requirements, Norway has also lifted all internal coronavirus restrictions, such as the wearing of masks, quarantine periods, social distancing and all use of vaccine passports.

Slovenia

As of February 21, 2022

Slovenia is the fourth country in the world to lift all entry requirements, allowing foreign tourists to travel as before the epidemic Entry.

Slovenia’s RVT program (recovered/vaccinated/tested) has been stopped at the border and within the country. Now, visitors can enter without showing proof of a negative test, recent recovery or even vaccination, and there are no proof restrictions on entry to museums, restaurants, resorts or other event venues.

Slovenia lifted its requirement to wear masks indoors in mid-April.

Iceland

As of February 25, 2022

Iceland is the fifth country to cancel all entry requirements (including internal regulations) from February 25 nation.

Now, anyone can enter Iceland, vaccinated or not. They have also completely eliminated all testing, quarantine and online health forms for entry into Iceland. Mask requirements, restrictions on gatherings and even early closing times for bars and restaurants have also been lifted.

Bahrain

As of February 26, 2022

As the Middle Eastern country returns to normalcy, Bahrain has lifted all coronavirus-related entry requirements and major travel restrictions. Most internal restrictions.

Pre-flight test certificates, arrival test certificates and all vaccination certificates are now discontinued, including in-house vaccine passports. All travelers, vaccinated or not, can now enter Bahrain as they did before the pandemic.

Jordan

As of March 1, 2022

The Kingdom of Jordan has eliminated PCR tests, proof of vaccination and all other coronavirus-related entry requirements.

Travelers can now enter the country without testing, quarantine or vaccine passports. The only minor requirement left is the obligation to fill out an online health form, but it does not ask any coronavirus-related questions.

Ireland

As of 7 March 2022

Ireland was one of the first countries to end most coronavirus-related internal regulations in January 2022 One, the regulations are now consistent with their lifting of new entry requirements. From 7 March 2022, there will be zero travel restrictions for any travelers entering Ireland.

Travelers from any country can enter Ireland without testing, proof of vaccination, quarantine, health forms or any other coronavirus-related entry requirements. All requests have been removed.

Hungary

As of March 7, 2022

Hungary has lifted all border restrictions, continuing a trend across Europe. As of 7 March 2022, travelers will no longer need a test or proof of vaccination to enter Hungary – travelers can enter simply as they did before the pandemic. Most internal restrictions have also been lifted, such as vaccine passports, mask regulations, etc., but some rules remain in place in healthcare facilities.

Romania

As of March 9, 2022

Romania canceled border closures and COVID-19 restrictions on March 9, 2022

Virus-related entry requirements and internal restrictions. Visitors will no longer need to show a negative test or proof of vaccination to enter.

What's left is a simple form, but it won't ask any coronavirus-related questions.

Romania’s mask mandate, all vaccine passports, and capacity limits have been discontinued.

Saudi Arabia

As of March 9, 2022

Saudi Arabia has removed their entry requirements, but there are still some minor requirements that travelers should be aware of . Gone are the important certificates including proof of vaccination, quarantine and testing. But online health forms, travel health insurance certificates and contact tracing apps remain.

Montenegro

As of March 10, 2022

Montenegro was the latest country in the world to lift all COVID-19 travel restrictions in March (as Mexico never limit). Travelers no longer need to show proof of vaccination or present a negative

COVID-19 test upon arrival.

Domestically, vaccine passports or tests will no longer be required to enter cinemas, museums, restaurants, bars, galleries, hotels, theaters and stadiums. However, there is currently still an indoor mask requirement.

Cura?ao

As of March 10, 2022

Effective March 10, 2022, Curacao has canceled all testing, Quarantine and vaccination entry requirements. Travel to Caribbean islands looks very similar to pre-pandemic times.

Cura?ao does retain some simple entry requirements, such as online digital forms and proof of travel health insurance, but nothing is a barrier to entry.

UK

As of March 14, 2022

Officially starting at 4:00 a.m. on March 18, the UK has joined the list of countries that have canceled all entry requirements. list of countries, and they've definitely all been cancelled. Not even the form is retained.

England waived most entry requirements and internal restrictions at the beginning of 2022, but there are still some requirements that do not meet this list, mainly 2 times for unvaccinated passengers

test. All requirements have now been completely removed. Restore what entry looked like pre-pandemic.

Maldives

As of March 15, 2022

Maldives relaxes all pandemic-related entry requirements, ends state of emergency and lifts travel restrictions Mask regulations. Travelers no longer need to show proof of testing, vaccination or even purchase travel health insurance to enter.

Aruba

As of March 16, 2022

The small island country Aruba joins the neighboring island of Curacao in opening up in 2022 Covid

entry requirements were lifted on March 19, 2019. The only rules that remain are customs/immigration forms for entry, and the requirement to purchase travel insurance.

Mongolia

As of March 17, 2022

Mongolia was on our open candidate list on March 1, but due to After confusion over entry rules, there has been no release. It was not until two weeks later that the access rules were fully confirmed, and Mongolia officially canceled all entry requirements on March 15, 2022.

Moldova

As of March 17, 2022

Moldova announced on their Ministry of Interior website page that they have canceled the Entry requirements.

Gabon, Yemen

As of March 18, 2022

Gabon and Yemen have both lifted all coronavirus-related entry requirements for travelers. We did not find any data other than no testing, proof of vaccination or quarantine.

Costa Rica

As of March 24, 2022

Costa Rica will abandon its internal vaccine passport system starting April 1, 2022.

Costa Rica had very relaxed entry requirements throughout the pandemic, but later became a restricted country by internally requiring proof of vaccination to enter restaurants and hotels.

Now, they have lifted all entry requirements starting April 1, including the requirement for unvaccinated travelers to purchase travel health insurance and fill out online health forms.

Sweden

As of March 26, 2022

Sweden will cancel all remaining COVID-19 restrictions on April 1, 2022

Virus-related entry requirements. Proof of all vaccinations and entry testing will no longer be required, regardless of the country a traveler is coming from. Masks and internal vaccine passports will also be canceled in February 2022.

Poland

As of March 28, 2022

As of March 28, Poland has lifted all Covid-related entry requirements, as well as most internal Restrictions, including lifting indoor mask requirements and quarantine requirements.

Denmark

As of March 29, 2022

From March 29, travelers from all countries can visit again under pre-pandemic regulations Denmark, within the country, all social restrictions, including mandatory vaccine passes and the use of masks

also no longer apply.

Grenada

As of March 31, 2022

As of April 4, 2022, the tri-island nation of Grenada has fully reopened under pre-pandemic regulations. Open to tourism. This means both vaccinated and unvaccinated people are welcome

without testing, quarantine or any further requirements.

Latvia

As of April 1, 2022

As of April 1, 2022, Latvia has eliminated all entry requirements, including vaccination certificates, Entry requirements such as COVID-19 testing and Passenger Locator Form.

Argentina

As of April 3, 2022

Argentina’s Ministry of Interior and Health confirmed that all entry requirements have been lifted and pre-pandemic " Normal” entry rules.

Incoming travelers must complete an electronic affidavit to the National Immigration Service no more than 48 hours before departure; however, travelers over 70 years old can complete it on arrival. Non-resident foreigners must also show proof of medical insurance, including COVID-19

cover; those entering by land and staying for less than 24 hours are exempt from this measure.

The city of Buenos Aires has also lifted its requirement to wear masks in enclosed spaces. With the exception of the city of Buenos Aires, masks are still required to be worn in some closed public places such as public transportation and passenger vehicles in other areas. In addition, individuals 13 years of age and older may be asked to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination to enter venues and events considered high risk, including nightclubs, tours, concerts and others with 1,000< /p>

Indoor and outdoor events for one or more participants.

The government recommends that travelers aged 6 and above who are not fully vaccinated against COVID-19 get tested within 24 hours of arriving in the country.

Slovakia

As of April 6, 2022

Slovakia As of April 6, 2022, all travelers (whether vaccinated or not) no longer need Quarantine or complete the eHranica Passenger Locator Form. Just like before the pandemic.

Cuba

As of April 6, 2022

Cuba has canceled all testing and vaccination certificates, but they will be based on the flow of incoming tourists and the current Epidemiological situation, random PCR test on arrival.

Czech Republic***

As of April 9, 2022

Together with neighboring Slovakia and Poland, the Czech Republic has canceled the Meet all entry requirements. All test certificates, vaccination certificates and even passenger locator tables are now deactivated. As for masks, the Czech Republic has relaxed mask regulations as of March 14, 2022

Greece

As of April 11, 2022

Greece announced on April 11 that they would remove entry requirements and their internal vaccine passport program starting on May 2, 2022. If cases rise too high, entry requirements and vaccine passports may be reinstated on September 1. But tourists from all countries will be able to enter Greece without restrictions for at least four months.

Jamaica

As of April 14, 2022

Jamaica will cancel all entry requirements starting from April 15, 2022. On the same day, the indoor mask mandate was also lifted.

Chile

As of April 14, 2022

Effective April 14, 2022, Chile has eliminated entry requirements, including PCR

Proof of testing and entry vaccination. However, they still have some restrictions, including having to get a booster dose to qualify for a digital vaccine passport, which is required to enter restaurants, movie theaters, domestic travel, tours, concerts, events, and more. They also retain random testing on arrival, digital health affidavits and mandatory travel health insurance covering Covid.

Bonaire

As of April 19, 2022

Bonaire, like other ABC islands, will cancel all Entry requirements, including proof of vaccination and proof of testing to enter the country.

North Macedonia

As of April 20

North Macedonia has lifted all entry requirements as of April 21, 2022. They canceled once before in 2020 but resumed again in 2021. Hopefully their cancellation for 2022 will be permanent.

Switzerland

As of April 22, 2022

Switzerland canceled all entry requirements on May 2, 2022. From May 2, entry will be as it was in pre-pandemic times, regardless of the country of origin.

The Dominican Republic

As of April 26, 2022

Throughout the pandemic, the Dominican Republic has been is a country with few restrictions, but there are 5% random respirator type tests on arrivals, and some countries (especially the UK) have to bring a PCR

test to enter, but these are the only All restrictions were officially lifted on April 26.

Albania

As of April 27, 2022

During the epidemic in 2020 and 2021, Albania basically had no restrictions. It was not until September 2021 that they established entry requirements, including entry testing.

Albania returns to the list! Starting from May 1, Albania has officially canceled all entry requirements and returned to normal. No tests, vaccine certificates or forms are required to enter.

Bulgaria

As of April 29, 2022

Bulgaria will cancel all entry requirements starting from May 1, 2022. Making travel in the region easier, as neighboring Greece, North Macedonia and Romania have also lifted entry requirements.

Lithuania

As of April 30, 2022

From May 1, 2022

When passengers arrive in Lithuania, they will There are zero entry restrictions. Previously, travelers from certain countries had to show proof of vaccination or a negative test; but starting in May, this will no longer be the case. Lithuania's neighbors Latvia and Poland have also lifted entry requirements.

Masks on public transportation are no longer mandatory.

Armenia

As of April 30, 2022

As of May 1, vaccination certificates, negative tests or any other entry requirements are no longer required when entering Armenia Require.

Kyrgyzstan

As of April 30, 2022

As one of the first "stans" to cancel entry requirements, Kyrgyzstan has lifted the All travel regulations will be lifted starting from January 1

. Proof of vaccination or a negative test is no longer required for entry, and the visa-on-arrival scheme has been reinstated.

Kuwait

New entry May 1, 2022

As of May 1, Kuwait has lifted all entry regulations. Until then, arrivals must show proof of vaccination or a negative test. Moreover, internal vaccine passports and masks will also be discontinued from May 1

.

Liechtenstein

New entry May 1, 2022

Liechtenstein follows Switzerland’s border rules, so from May 1 it has canceled all entry requirements and travel rules, consistent with those of its neighboring countries.

Croatia

New entry May 1, 2022

Croatia is a country that has been almost completely open to tourism throughout the pandemic (with slight entry requirements), it finally lifted all entry regulations and fully reopened tourism. No testing, no proof of vaccine, not even masks nationwide.

Kosovo

New entry May 1, 2022

As of May 1, Kosovo has canceled all entry regulations and joined the 5 Balkan countries. We don't have any confirmation yet if masks are also discontinued, but will continue to look into it.

Serbia

New entry May 3, 2022

Serbia canceled all border and entry regulations on May 3, 2022, returning to pre-epidemic conditions of entry. No test or proof of vaccination is required for entry.

Madeira

New entry May 4, 2022

Although mainland Portugal still has entry requirements, those with direct flights to Madeira There are no restrictions on people flying.

Gibraltar

New entry May 4, 2022

Travel to Gibraltar is unrestricted, and since Gibraltar has an international airport, we use it as Standalone entry.

Congo

As of May 5, 2022

As of May 5, 2022, the two countries Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo Countries have lifted entry requirements.

Afghanistan

As of May 10, 2022

As of May 10, 2022, Afghanistan has lifted all entry requirements, but most governments still Citizen travel to Afghanistan is strongly discouraged.

Austria

As of May 16, 2022

Austria will lift entry requirements from Monday, May 16, 2022. As one of the strictest countries in Europe, this is a surprise and a delight.

Vietnam

As of May 16, 2022

As of May 16, 2022

Vietnam has canceled all entry requirements , including testing, making it the first Southeast Asian country to do so.

While masks are technically still a requirement, our field testing has shown that it is not widely enforced.

While some official sources still claim that random testing at the airport may be carried out on arrival, and that travel insurance is required, actual testing suggests this is not happening.

Israel

As of May 17, 2022

Effective May 21, 2022

, Israel has officially stopped all entry requirements, including a requirement for foreign visitors to show proof of vaccination. The passenger form is still in effect, but Israel also had a pre-pandemic version of this form.

Oman

As of May 22, 2022

Oman joins neighboring Yemen and Saudi Arabia in lifting all entry requirements, allowing tourists to travel without testing or Enter the country subject to vaccination requirements. New border rules come into effect on May 22

including the elimination of indoor masks and restrictions on gatherings.

Belgium

As of May 23, 2022

Belgium lifted its entry requirements at the end of May, when about 70% of other European countries had already done so . Masks are also no longer required on public transportation and indoor spaces.

Bosnia and Herzegovina

As of May 28, 2022

Bosnia and Herzegovina has lifted all entry requirements as of May 27, 2022, which makes the entire The Balkans are completely unrestricted travel.

Germany

As of May 29, 2022

Effective June 1, 2022, Germany will cancel all remaining entry requirements, except for China (Based on reciprocity), no nationality is prohibited. However, Germany has stated that they may come back into force on September 1, 2022, depending on the epidemiological situation at the time.

Cyprus

As of May 29, 2022

Effective June 1, 2022, Cyprus has eliminated entry requirements, such as proof of vaccination for entry . Masks are no longer mandatory indoors, including at airports.

Italy

As of May 31, 2022

Italy will cancel all entry requirements from June 1, 2022. Masks remain mandatory.

Andorra

We also included Andorra on the list because Andorra technically has no entry requirements, but since it does not have its own international airport, visitors must legally pass through France or Spain is required to enter, meaning travelers must comply with the entry requirements that still exist in those countries.

Turkey

As of May 31, 2022

Effective June 1, 2022, Turkey has eliminated entry requirements, such as proof of vaccination for entry . Masks are no longer compulsory in indoor and public transportation, and wearing masks on flights is also voluntary.

Belarus

As of May 28, 2022

Belarus will cancel all entry requirements from May 28, 2022.

Uzbekistan

As of June 7, 2022

Ending all COVID-19 entry requirements as of June 8, 2022. However, some internal COVID-19 restrictions remain in place, such as mandatory quarantine for those who test positive for COVID-19

Anyone who breaches mandatory self-isolation after testing positive could face ten years in prison or a fine of up to $1,000.

The government no longer mandates the wearing of masks.

Kazakhstan

As of June 7, 2022

Ending all COVID-19 entry requirements as of June 10, 2022. The country has lifted nearly all internal COVID-19 restrictions, including making masks mandatory in most indoor settings (except medical facilities).

Georgia

As of June 15, 2022

Ending all COVID-19 entry requirements effective June 15, 2022. The country has lifted nearly all internal COVID-19 restrictions, including making masks mandatory in most indoor settings (except medical facilities).

Estonia

As of June 16, 2022

Ending all COVID-19 entry requirements as of June 16, 2022. The country has lifted nearly all internal COVID-19 restrictions, including making masks mandatory in most indoor settings (except medical facilities).

Egypt

As of June 19, 2022

Ending all COVID-19 entry requirements effective June 19, 2022.

A COVID-19 vaccine pass is required to enter certain venues. Including hospitals and government sites. Individuals who fail to comply with national safety measures or fail to wear masks indoors may face fines or prosecution.

Finland

As of June 30, 2022

Ending all COVID-19 entry requirements from June 30, 2022. Additionally, Finland has lifted almost all internal COVID-19 restrictions, including mandatory mask wearing.

South Africa

As of June 25, 2022

Ending all COVID-19 entry requirements from June 25, 2022.

The country has lifted almost all internal COVID-19 restrictions, including mandatory mask wearing.

Note: This list is only for reference and does not constitute travel advice! At present, my country still encourages no non-essential cross-border travel, and actual travel should be subject to the relevant national entry and exit policies.