Covid requirements from Amsterdam to Germany
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Covid requirements from Amsterdam to Germany
Will be flying into Amsterdam with my covid test results from the US. Plan to stay for 3 days and then train into Cologne Germany. Am I needing another Covid test before I get on the train in Amsterdam?? Do all train stations have people checking on Covid test results?? If I need a second test to get into Germany does anyone have any idea where in Amsterdam tests are administered with a quick turnaround on results??
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HI bornintheusa, since it is slow to get an answer here, I would possibly repost this on Trip Advisor, or at least check it, as you may already find the answer to some of your questions. There are people on the ground in Germany on that forum and while we sometimes have posters from Germany here they are not as regular nowadays. I think I have already posted links to Coronavirus information (in Germany they call it Corona) on one of your other posts. Good luck!
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You need proof of vaccination, and a booster if the second dose is more than 270 days old or proof of recovery no more than 90 days old or a negative test result from a test in Amsterdam - no more than 48 hours old.
I don't know were the commercial test centres are in Amsterdam but I am sure you can find them online with a bit of effort.
You may need a kn95 face mask.
At the moment you still need a negative test to enter the Netherlands from the US, and a health declaration form.
I don't know when those will be dropped but probably soon given the EU advice as changed.
https://www.government.nl/topics/cor...hecklist-entry
It really isn't that hard to find all this information for yourself.
I don't know were the commercial test centres are in Amsterdam but I am sure you can find them online with a bit of effort.
You may need a kn95 face mask.
At the moment you still need a negative test to enter the Netherlands from the US, and a health declaration form.
I don't know when those will be dropped but probably soon given the EU advice as changed.
https://www.government.nl/topics/cor...hecklist-entry
It really isn't that hard to find all this information for yourself.
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