Vaccinated people who arrive in Slovakia from Monday (April 19) at 6 a.m. and were during the past 14 days only in EU countries, Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein, Switzerland or the United Kingdom are obliged to register online and go into quarantine. Moreover a negative antigen test no older than 48 hours or negative PCR test no older than 72 hours is required. This also holds for those who have recovered from COVID-19. They will be allowed to terminate quarantine after obtaining a negative PCR test for coronavirus. Such a test can be undergone at any time, it is not necessary to wait after returning from abroad. Self-isolation or quarantine in a specialised facility ends after 14 days for asymptomatic people or after obtaining a negative PCR test. Self-isolation for asymptomatic minors below the age of ten ends along with the expiration of the mandatory self-isolation of people living in the same household.
These rules apply to:
- individuals who show a proof that more than 14 days have passed since they were given the second dose in the case of a mRNA vaccine (eg Moderna, Pfizer / BioNTech)
- individuals who show a proof that more than four weeks have passed since they were given the first dose in the case of a vector vaccine (eg AstraZeneca)
- individuals who show a proof that within 180 days of the onset of COVID-19 disease they have been vaccinated and at least 14 days have elapsed since the first dose
- individuals who show a proof that they have overcome COVID-19 not earlier than 180 days ago