From Monday, those arriving in Lithuania will no longer have to isolate themselves
According to Health, travelers from anywhere in the world from Monday must also have a passenger profile, confirmed by one of three facts: from COVID-19, the onset of the disease, or the yellow negative COVID received before the trip. -19 study.
The document certifying vaccination is valid if the person has been fully vaccinated with a vaccine registered in the European Union (EU) for a minimum of 14 days and a maximum of 270 days (270 days unaccompanied minors) (Comirnaty, Spikevax, Vaxzevria ”,“ Janssen ”or“ Nuvaxovid ”) or“ Covishield ”vaccine, as well as if the person has been vaccinated with a booster dose of any of these vaccines.
Proof of transmission is recognized when COVID-19 has been confirmed by a positive PCR test and more than 180 days have elapsed since then.
If a person does not have the above criteria, he or she should take a PCR test no earlier than three days before arrival in Lithuania or take a negative response test before the vehicle to the plane, bus, ferry or other decision.
Travelers may transport a negative test on their own transport or may carry out the test upon arrival in Lithuania, in which case they must register at their own expense.