COVID-19 testing

Ambassador to London Alerts Ryanair to Bulgarian Citizens Denied Boarding

"The Bulgarian authorities do not require from Bulgarian citizens and residents including family members to present any proofs related to Covid-19 vaccination or negative tests when entering Bulgaria", the Ambassador of the Republic of Bulgaria to London Marin Raykov wrote in a letter to Ryanair.

Negative rapid test sufficient to enter Slovenia as of Monday

Ljubljana – The government has changed the decree on the conditions for entering Slovenia to recognise a negative rapid antigen test in addition to a negative PCR test. The change enters into force on 5 June and is valid until 13 June, the government said in a press release. Some measures in the services sector have also been relaxed.

Covid-19: Why Doing Antibody Tests

These are questions many people gone through coronavirus wondering about - how do we know that are we protected from Covid-19? Vaccinated  are also wondering whether they are already immune to the virus.

Antibody tests may have many answers and can help with all of these questions, although they don't provide absolute clarity about levels of immunity.

GCS: 230 new cases of SARS-CoV-2 infection; tests performed in last 24 hours - over 10,000

A number of 230 new cases of people infected with SARS-CoV-2 have been registered in the last 24 hours, following over 10,000 tests, the Strategic Communication Group (GCS) informed on Monday. These are cases that had not previously had a positive test, the quoted source states.

Italy Ready to Reopen for Foreign Tourists

Earlier this month Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi stated that Italy could be open to foreigners by mid-May, but he did not specify which foreign travelers and whether those from the United States would be included.

Now, Italy's Foreign Affairs Minister Luigi Di Maio has shed a little more light on who is likely to be able to enter Italy and when.

Romania's COVID-19 daily case count rises by 1,636; tests performed in last 24 hours: over 32,000

As many as 1,636 new cases of people infected with SARS-CoV-2 in Romania were recorded in the last 24 hours following over 32,000 tests nationwide, the Strategic Communication Group (GCS), the official novel coronavirus communication task force, reported on Wednesday. These are cases of patients that have not previously tested positive.

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