The United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, the Isle of Man, and the Channel Islands, as well as all British overseas territories, have been designated by the German government as a COVID-19 variant area.
Uruguay has been designated by the German government as a COVID-19 variant area. You will find the fully detailed designation of international risk areas by the foreign office of Germany in the following link
The German Government is now considering Russia and Portugal as areas with a virus variant. Therefore, the new classification of Portugal and the Russian Federation
COVID19 - Information on the designation of international risk areas
From 23 December 2021, a general obligation to furnish proof applies. This means that persons aged six or over must, as a rule, possess a negative test result or evidence of vaccination or recovery when entering the country.
COVID19 - Information on the designation of international risk areas
Kindly note that the German Government has updated the classification of risk areas listed below, which will come into effect on Sunday, 9 January 2022.
COVID19 - Information concerning international risk areas
Kindly note that the German Government has updated the risk areas listed below. All travelers are advised to check before departure whether the country they have stayed in within the last ten days before entering Germany has been classified as a risk area.
COVID19 - Information concerning international risk areas
Kindly note that the German Government has updated the risk areas listed below. All travelers are advised to check before departure whether the country they have stayed in within the last ten days before entering Germany has been classified as a risk area