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Germany has decided to lift its ban on travellers from India, the UK, and three other countries&nbsp; where the Delta variant of coronavirus has been detected in Covid-19 patients.</p>
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The Robert Koch Institute, the German government agency responsible for disease control and prevention, said that India, Nepal, Russia, Portugal and the UK have been downgraded to &quot;high-incidence areas&quot; from the current categorisation of &quot;areas of variant concern.&quot; This would make it easier for travellers from these countries to enter Germany. The new rules will come into effect from Wednesday.</p>
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The &quot;high-incidence areas&quot; status will allow anyone from these countries to enter Germany provided they produce a negative test on arrival and quarantine on arrival for 10 days. The quarantine period can be shortened to five days if they test negative for Covid-19. The new rules will come into effect from Wednesday.&nbsp;</p>
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Travellers from high-incidence areas are also exempt from quarantine if they have been fully vaccinated.</p>
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German health minister Jens Spahn had said last week that the federal government will look into the issue of allowing travellers form delta variant-hit countries &quot;in the next few days&quot;.&nbsp;</p>
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The ban has been lifted as vaccines have been found to be effective against the Delta variant.</p>
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&quot;We think that in the foreseeable future, those who have received double jabs will be able to travel again, without having to go into quarantine,&quot; German Chancellor Angela Merkel had said on Friday.</p>
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Last month, Dubai eased restrictions on Indian travellers who have received two doses of a UAE-approved Covid-19 vaccine. The AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine which is made in India under&nbsp; he Covishield brand on the approved list along with Pfizer and Sputnik V</p>
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