Do I need a PCR test for travelling from UK to Poland
I'm going to be travelling to Poland soon for a week but I can't work out if I need to get a PCR test for traveling?
- I'm fully vaccinated (with proof)
- Travelling via air (RyanAir)
- Filling in a passenger locator form
gov.uks poland entry requirements page only mentions:
If you are travelling to Poland from an internal EU/Schengen country by air you must hold a negative COVID test result issued in the 48 hours prior to arrival into Poland, unless you meet one of the exemptions listed above.
which makes no sense given that the uk isn't an EU country anymore but it does also say
You do not need to self-isolate if you are: ... fully vaccinated
RyanAir just says
Necessary Covid-19 documentation can include ... Proof of negative PCR/antigen test
Best Answer
Persons vaccinated against COVID-19 are exempt from quarantine. This applies to persons who have a certificate of vaccination with a vaccine which has been granted a marketing authorisation within the European Union. Full vaccination is recognised 14 days after completion of the vaccination process.
Source: https://www.gov.pl/web/coronavirus/outside-the-european-union-schengen-area-turkey
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