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25 April 2022 /Iceland to welcome up to 140 vulnerable refugees from Ukraine
The Government of Iceland approved on April 22 a recommendation of the Prime Minister, Minister of Social Affairs and the Labour Market, Minister of Justice, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Minister of ...
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23 February 2022 /COVID-19: Lifting of all domestic restrictions and restrictions at the border
Minister of Health, Willum Þór Þórsson has decided that as of Friday 25 February all public restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic will be lifted, both domestically and at the border. Thereby all ...
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11 February 2022 /COVID-19: Abolition of quarantine, 200-person assembly limit, 1000-person events allowed etc.
Close to 10,000 people will be released from quarantine today when the rules on quarantine will be removed through regulation. A regulation on assembly limits will enter into effect at midnight stipu...
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04 February 2022 /COVID-19: Isolation to go from 7 to 5 days
The isolation period for Covid-infected individuals will be shortened from 7 days to 5 days by the Minister of Health’s Regulation which will enter into force on Monday, 7 February. Like before, the i...
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29 January 2022 /COVID-19: Significant easing of domestic restrictions as of 29 January
The general assembly limit will be 50 people, the one-metre rule will be in effect, bars and clubs are allowed to open again, and opening times of licenced premises will be extended by two hours. Eve...
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19 January 2022 /COVID-19: Requirement for testing in relation to special precautions against infection is cancelled and outdoor activities in isolation permitted
Individuals who are exercising special precautions against infection following contact tracing are no longer obligated to undergo a rapid test at the beginning and end of the precautionary perio...
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14 January 2022 /COVID-19: General restrictions on gatherings tightened at midnight
The general restrictions on the number of people in the same area will be 10, the authorisation for higher numbers of people with rapid tests is cancelled, the maximum number of people in stores will ...
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08 January 2022 /COVID-19: Isolation ends
Due to the heavy workloads at Landspítali's Covid outpatient ward and the Civil Protection's Tracing Team, the Chief Epidemiologist has announced that those who have already completed seven days of is...
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07 January 2022 /COVID-19: Amended rules on quarantine
As previously stated, the amended rules came into force yesterday, regarding quarantine for those who have received a booster dose and are exposed to COVID-19. For emphasis, this applies to everyone w...
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07 January 2022 /COVID-19: Border measures remain unchanged until the end of February
Regulation on COVID-19 measures at the border will remain unchanged until 28 February. Proposals on measures for the spring will be introduced no later than 20 February. This was decided at a cabinet...
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21 December 2021 /COVID-19: Stricter domestic measures to counter the rapid spread of infections
The general restriction on numbers will be 20 persons and the distance rule will be 2 metres instead of 1 metre, with certain exceptions. Restaurants and nightclubs, pubs and other places that have a...
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27 November 2021 /COVID-19: Stricter border measures due to new Omicron variant
All passengers that have stayed in a defined high-risk zone for more than 24 hours in the past 14 days shall undergo a PCR test upon arrival followed by quarantine that ends with another test five da...
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12 November 2021 /COVID-19: Stricter measures, a 50 person restriction on the number of people at gatherings, and a substantial vaccination push
The Minister of Health has, in keeping with the recommendations of the Chief Epidemiologist, decided to implement much stricter disease-prevention measures to contain the spread of COVID-19 infections...
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05 November 2021 /COVID-19: Stricter domestic measures to be taken due to the proliferation of infections
Masks will be required when the one-metre social distancing rule can not be observed, the maximum number of persons allowed in the same location will be 500, and restaurants that have an alcohol licen...
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04 November 2021 /COVID-19: Quarantine measures at the border to remain unchanged until 15 January 2022
The Minister of Health has decided to extend the application of the regulation on COVID-19 quarantine measures at the border in line with the recommendation of the Chief Epidemiologist. The regulation...
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20 October 2021 /COVID-19: Further easing of local restrictions in Iceland
General restrictions on numbers will be 2,000 persons, the mask requirement will be lifted, the opening hours of restaurants will be extended by one hour and the registration obligation for guests wil...
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29 September 2021 /COVID-19: The rules about restrictions at the border will be changing as of 1 October
The requirement that individuals with ties to Iceland must present a certificate of a negative COVID-19 test upon arrival in Iceland will be abolished. Connecting passengers who do not leave the bord...
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03 September 2021 /Reiteration of the disease prevention measures applicable upon arrival to Iceland
Media coverage in recent days might be understood as implying that passengers coming to Iceland were not under obligation to present a negative result of a Covid-test upon arrival. In order to prevent...
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27 August 2021 /COVID-19: Relaxations of disease prevention measures as from 28th of August
The restrictions on the number of people who are allowed to gather in one location will in principle continue to be 200 and the rules requiring social distancing of at least one metre and mask wearing...
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10 August 2021 /COVID-19: Current restrictions on gatherings extended to August 27
Iceland’s Minister of Health has decided, in accordance with the recommendations of the Chief Epidemiologist, to extend the current regulation on restrictions on gatherings due to COVID-19 by two week...