09.03.2022, Romania: state of alert no longer extend, PLF is still in force
From 9 March 2022, 00:00 hours, the Romanian Government lifted all COVID restrictions, including the obligation to wear protective masks both indoors and outside, the requirement to show a digital COVID-19 certificate or a negative test result upon arrival in the country.
Also, the following crossing points are open now: Carei - at the Romanian-Hungarian border, and Lipnița, Dobromir - at the Romanian-Bulgarian border.
Regarding the documents (ex.: identity card, driving license) whose validity has been extended during the state of alert, will expire after 90 days from the termination of the state of alert.
The provisions regarding the Passenger Locator Form (PLF) remain in force - the obligation to fill the PLF before entering the Romanian territory can be performed no later than 72 hours before crossing the border.
Click here for the DECISION no. 16 of March 8, 2022 for the abrogation of the Decision of the National Committee for Emergency Situations no. 6/2022 on the procedure for approving the rules for applying the quarantine measure on persons.