Shortening 10-day quarantine on arrival in Germany, by getting negative test
Currently passengers arriving to Germany from high risk areas have to self-isolate for 10 days (source). However, there is a way to shorten that:
The quarantine period may be ended on the basis of a negative test carried out no earlier than five days after entry.
This seems logistically iffy, however. To get tested in a clinic/test centre one would have to break quarantine and exit the apartment/hotel that they’re staying in.
Is physically getting out of the house to get tested allowed in this case?
Self-administered tests?
I could not find any info on if self-administered tests are valid. They don't seem to be valid for entry. But maybe using such a test for shortening the quarantine period is a different story?
Welche Tests werden anerkannt?
Es werden grundsätzlich Verfahren der Nukleinsäureamplifikationstechnik (PCR, LAMP, TMA) und Antigentests zum direkten Nachweis des Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 anerkannt.
Antikörper-Tests werden nicht anerkannt.
Die Testungen können durch folgende Personen vorgenommen oder überwacht werden:
in Deutschland oder im Ausland von einem Leistungserbringer nach § 6 Absatz 1 der Coronavirus-Testverordnung, oder
im Rahmen einer betrieblichen Testung im Sinne des Arbeitsschutzes durch Personal, das die dafür erforderliche Ausbildung oder Kenntnis
und Erfahrung besitzt, oder
- im Ausland von einer nach dem Recht des jeweiligen Staates befugten Stelle.
Der Nachweis kann in deutscher, englischer, französischer, italienischer oder spanischer Sprache in verkörperter oder digitaler Form erbracht werden.
Best Answer
Is physically getting out of the house to get tested allowed in this case?
That's the most logical interpretation even if the relevant regulation (Einreiseverordnung des Bundesgesundheitsministeriums vom 30. Juli 2021) isn't explicit about that. In fact, while general entry conditions are defined at the federal level, I believe the exact details of the quarantaine are left for the provinces to define.
Other, arguably somewhat less authoritative, official materials support this interpretation. For example this FAQ from the provincial government in Rhineland-Palatinate repeatedly mentions “Vornahme eines Coronatests” as one of the few reasons to leave your residence during isolation, even for people who already tested positive. It seems the local regulation also defines what counts as an acceptable “test facility” and may provide an answer to your question about self-tests.
It would seem worthwhile to check if the province of your intended place of isolation also published similar guidelines.
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I had this situation in January when I returned to Germany from holiday in a country that happend to be declared high risk while I was visiting. I phoned the local health department (Gesundheitsamt) while I was in quarantine with exactly this question.
Their response was that I should carry a proof of the upcoming appointment with me when I leave the home on my way to the testing center, and reminded me that I should not use public transport etc. and limit contact to the public to the best of my ability.
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