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Poland to Re-open Borders for Other EU Countries

Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki announced that the border would be reopened to citizens of other European countries from 13 June.

Akash Singh

Poland will reopen its borders for citizens of other European Union countries. Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki announced that the border would be reopened to citizens of other European countries from 13 June. The announcement was made in the wake of the European Commission's reopening of its borders on 5 June, the news agency Xinhua reported on Wednesday. The Xinhua News Agency reported that citizens of other EU countries will now be able to re-enter Poland. Internal flights, which are separated from repatriation charter flights, will resume after three days.

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Let us tell you that due to Corona virus, Poland had sealed its borders since 15 March. Those returning from abroad were also ordered to keep home quarantine for 14 days. Earlier, the time limit was 9 days, but due to the outbreak of the epidemic across Europe, its time limit was extended. Poland's Ministry of Health reported that the total infected cases there had reached 27,668.

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