Germany will place the Netherlands among countries classified as high-risk zones due to elevated numbers of Covid-19 cases, Berlin's infectious disease agency announced on Sunday, according to AFP.
Beginning Tuesday at midnight, travellers from the Netherlands will have to present a negative virus test to enter Germany, according to the Robert Koch Institute.
A quarantine period of 10 days must also be observed with the possibility of halting it after five days on presentation of a negative test.
There will be exceptions for people commuting between the neighbouring countries for work.
Germany, where concern has mounted over a third wave of the pandemic, has already classified neighbouring France, the Czech Republic and Poland as high-risk zones.




























