The government has changed the decree on the conditions for entering Slovenia to recognise a negative rapid antigen test next to a negative PCR test, the Slovenian Press Agency reports.

The change enters into force on 5 June and is valid until 13 June.

Those who produces a negative result of a PCR or rapid antigen test not older than 48 hours will be allowed to enter the country without being ordered to quarantine.

Passengers who have recovered from Covid-19 or who have been vaccinated can still enter without being ordered to quarantine.

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Foto: BoBo