219,192 new cases of coronavirus were recorded in the world, according to worldometers.info on June 8.

Fatalities - 485. Most new cases were recorded in Taiwan - more than 80 thousand.

However, these figures are much lower than, for example, in January.

Then recorded more than 3.8 million cases per day.

Against the background of declining morbidity, the country began to remove restrictions, including those open to tourists.

Let's see who is on the list of these countries.

Europe

  • Austria - any Schengen visa type C or D is suitable for entry. Masked regime in transport and public places.

  • Albania - Visa-free travel is valid for Belarusians from May 15 to November 1, you can stay in the country for up to 90 days.

    Masks should not be worn indoors.

  • Belgium - A C or D visa is required for entry. The mask regime has been abolished, except for hospitals, clinics and pharmacies.

  • Bulgaria - Schengen visa C or type D visa is suitable for entry.

  • United Kingdom - A national visa is required to enter.

    Mask mode does not work.

  • Hungary - A Schengen visa or a D visa is required to enter. The mask mode does not apply.

  • Greece - Any Schengen visa or national visa from the EU is suitable for entry.

    Masks should be worn in public places.

  • Denmark - Any Schengen visa or national visa from an EU country is suitable for entry.

    All restrictive measures have been lifted.

  • Ireland - A national or UK visa is required to enter.

  • Iceland - A national visa or any Schengen visa is required to enter.

    All other restrictions have been lifted.

  • Latvia - Any Schengen or D visa is required for entry. All other restrictions have been lifted.

  • Lithuania - Any Schengen or D visa is required for entry. All other restrictions have been lifted.

  • Norway - A national or any other Schengen visa is required to enter.

    Mask mode canceled.

  • Poland - Any Schengen visa or national visa of the EU.

    All coronavirus restrictions have been lifted.

  • Romania - Any Schengen visa or national visa of the EU countries.

    Mask mode canceled.

  • Northern Macedonia - Belarusians do not need a visa if there is an invitation, voucher, referral for treatment.

    You can stay in the country for up to 90 days.

  • Serbia - There is a visa ban, it is recommended to follow the indoor massage regime.

  • Slovakia - You must have any national or Schengen visa to enter the EU.

    Massage regime in hospitals and clinics.

  • Slovenia - You must have any national or Schengen visa to enter the EU.

    The obligatory mass regime in public places has been abolished.

  • Croatia - You must have any EU or Schengen visa to enter.

    The mask regime for citizens and tourists has been abolished.

  • Switzerland - You must have any EU or Schengen visa to enter.

    Mask mode canceled.

  • Sweden - You must have any EU or Schengen visa to enter.

    Restrictions related to the pandemic have been lifted.

Asia

  • Armenia - There is a visa-free regime for Belarusians, you can stay for six months.

    The mass regime in public places has been abolished.

  • Bahrain needs this country's visa.

    There is a mass regime in public places.

  • Kyrgyzstan - Belarusians can come without a visa.

    Mask mode canceled.

  • Maldives - 30 days without a visa.

    You still need to wear a mask indoors.

South America

  • Argentina is visa-free if the period of stay does not exceed 90 days.

    Mandatory massage mode is canceled.

  • Dominican Republic - A national visa is required to enter.

    Mask mode canceled.

North America

  • Costa Rica - A local visa is required to enter.

  • Cuba - Visa-free travel is valid for Belarusians.

    You can stay up to 30 days.

    Mask mode canceled.

What you need to know about the new coronavirus that causes COVID-19

  • A previously unknown virus was discovered in the Chinese city of Wuhan in December 2019.

  • The official name of the disease from the new coronavirus from China was COVID-19 (coronavirus disease).

  • The World Health Organization recommends staying away from people who sneeze and cough, wash your hands well, do not eat poorly processed (undercooked or undercooked) meat, limit social contact.

  • The World Health Organization has declared the spread of COVID-19 coronavirus infection worldwide a pandemic.

  • Manifestations of coronavirus are similar to other acute viral diseases.

    It is accompanied by fever, fever and difficulty breathing, the patient may have a cough, lethargy, deterioration of the general condition;

    can cause bronchitis and pneumonia.

  • Coronaviruses are a family of more than 30 viruses that were first isolated in 1965.

    Affect humans, domestic animals, pigs, cattle, birds and can provoke damage to the respiratory system, gastrointestinal tract, nervous system.

    It is known that the infection is transmitted from person to person.

    Symptoms include fever, cough, and shortness of breath.

    Because these symptoms are similar to many other respiratory diseases, additional screening is needed.

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