The Czech Republic has become the latest country to drop all Covid-19 regulations for all international travellers.
The central European nation lifted all Covid requirements from Saturday (9 April) meaning that visitors from all countries will no longer need to provide proof of vaccination or a pre-departure test, nor will they have to fill in any arrival forms.
The Czech government has also scrapped the post-arrival test for unvaccinated travellers.
“The protective measures regarding the conditions of entry into the Czech Republic in relation to the epidemic of Covid-19 have been suspended,” said the Czech interior ministry in a statement.
“Entry into the Czech Republic is no longer subject to any special epidemiological conditions to prevent the spread of the disease.
“The entry ban for foreigners from third countries and the obligation to prove infection-free status has been lifted.”