Belgium lifts Covid entry restrictions
Belgium has dropped remaining Covid entry rules, allowing non-EU travellers f non-essential access for tourism.
It is no longer necessary to fill a Passenger Locator Form before travel or present a vaccination certificate or negative test result.
Mask on public transport and most other setting has also been lifted.
It means UK travellers can enter without restrictions. However curbs will be reapplied for travellers coming from any country where a new variant of concern is discovered, Prime Minister Alexander De Croo said.
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