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Poland won't require travellers to quarantine if they've had Covid jab or negative test

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Poland has lifted quarantine requirements for travellers who have received the Covid-19 vaccine. Visitors travelling from abroad will not be required to self-isolate when arriving in Poland provided they can show proof that they have been fully vaccinated against coronavirus.

The rules are also being lifted for visitors who can show proof of a negative Covid-19 test, as long as this has been taken within 48 hours before crossing the Polish border.

The country currently requires those arriving into Poland by public transport to self-isolate for 10 days, although it does have a wider list of exceptions to the rule - you can find out more in the Foreign Office's Poland advice.

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