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Europe > Estonia: Covid-19 and Travel

     
Estonia

Present Situation


Total cases: 613 206

Active cases: 85 32

Recovered: 524 99

Deaths: 2 896

Vaccination count: 868 764

Current trend: Declining

Data updated on 2023-01-22

Cumulative coronavirus cases

Summary of the situation

Are the borders open to travellers? Allowed
Is a test required to enter the country?
Not required
Are quarantine measures imposed? Non
Is the country in lockdown? Partiellement
Is wearing a mask mandatory?
Masks are not required

Provisions for travellers


Entry to the territory: Allowed
Estonia is open to visitors from all countries.

COVID-19 travel restrictions were lifted in Estonia. Travellers are not required to provide proof of vaccination, recovery from COVID-19 or a negative test result.

Tests: Not required

Quarantine: No
Not required

Information updated on 2023-03-08.

Action taken in the country


Lockdown: Partial
The requirement to present a COVID-19 certificate has been lifted. This includes sports and cultural events, sports venues (ice rinks, ski slopes, etc), entertainment events, catering and exhibitions.

It is no longer mandatory to wear masks in public. It is still advisable to wear a mask in crowded indoor areas and on public transport, especially for people in risk groups.

Stores are open and must ensure that people maintain a reasonable distance indoors. Restaurants, bars, cafes, and other catering establishments are open for indoor and outdoor dining.

Mask use
Masks are not required

Gatherings: Partially Allowed
Indoor events, activities, exhibitions, and trainings are allowed with a maximum of 1,000 participants, dispersal requirements in effect, and a maximum space capacity of 50 percent.

Outdoors events are limited to 2,000 participants in some regions of Estonia.

It is no longer mandatory to wear masks in public. It is still advisable to wear a mask in crowded indoor areas and on public transport, especially for people in risk groups.

Restaurants and bars: Fully Open

Shops: Open

Tourist attractions: Open









     

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