The National Extraordinary Public Health Commission abrogated Annex No. 1 to the decision adopted by it on January 13, by which the Ministry of Health, Labor and Social Protection was obliged to compile a list of countries with high epidemiological risk for COVID-19 (red zone) and, respectively, with a low risk (green zone), with updating once in 14 days. With the abrogation of this annex, the restrictions on the entry into Moldova imposed on foreigners coming from “red zone” countries are lifted, IPN reports.
In its March 4 decision, the Commission stipulated that all the persons who will enter Moldova will mandatorily fill out the epidemiological form and will sign an own responsibility statement by which they will pledge to self-isolate for 14 days in definite places.
The persons who have the negative result of the PCR COVID-19 test done within 72 hours before embarking (for those who travel by common transport) or before entry into Moldova (for those who travel by own vehicles) will not have to self-isolate.
In the absence of the test, the persons can interrupt the self-isolation period after the tenth day if they do a PCR COVID-19 test and its result is negative. There are several categories of persons who will not have to quarantine if they don’t have clinical signs of respiratory infections or fever.