On April 23, local time, the Robert Koch Institute, the German Federal Agency for Disease Control, announced that due to the sharp increase in the number of new crown virus infections, the German federal government will classify India as a high-risk area from the 25th. Tunisia, Cape Verde, Qatar and Oman are also listed as high-risk areas. Several Caribbean countries were removed from the list of high-risk areas, including the Dominican Republic, which is popular with German tourists. This means that returning to Germany from the above-mentioned areas no longer needs to perform quarantine obligations.

