Persons entering Bulgaria from 8 EU countries subject to quarantine as of 1 June
By order of Minister of Health Kiril Ananiev issued on 29 May, 2020, as of 1 June persons entering Bulgaria from Sweden, Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Belgium, Ireland, Portugal, Spain, Malta and Italy will be subject to a 14-day quarantine, as will persons coming from third countries, with the exception of Serbia and North Macedonia. There will be no quarantine for drivers of buses engaged in international carriage of passengers, truck drivers and crew members of vessels.
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