Germany to introduce mandatory COVID-19 tests for travelers next week
A passenger waits at a test station for the novel coronavirus that can cause the COVID-19 disease at terminal A of Berlin Tegel airport on July 29, 2020. (AFP Photo)


New rules for mandatory coronavirus tests for travelers entering Germany from countries designated as risk areas are due to come into effect next week, a spokeswoman for the country's health ministry said on Wednesday at a regular news conference.

Germany announced plans on Monday for free, mandatory coronavirus tests for holidaymakers returning from high-risk countries in order to slow the spread of infections as the holiday season kicks into high gear.