Even as Covid caseload is once again on a rise in India, countries are easing requirements for international travel into their jurisdictions. Friday, the German Embassy in New Delhi updated its travel advisory to say that all Covid-19 restrictions for entry into Germany will preliminarily be lifted effective June 11, 12pm CET. “From that date, travel from India to Germany will be permitted for all travel purposes (including tourism and visits). For entry into Germany no proof of vaccination, recovery or testing is required any longer,” the advisory noted.
However, it added that “some venues in Germany may require proof of vaccination for access”. Last month, the country had announced acceptance of its recognition of Covaxin for travel to Germany starting June 1.