COVID-19 BASIC RISK AND HIGH INCIDENCE AREAS

Source: Robert Koch Institute (Germany’s National Public Health Institute)

Basic risk Areas

Basic risk areas are the countries/regions in which there were more than 50 new infections per 100,000 inhabitants in the previous seven days. Qualitative and other criteria are used to determine whether or not countries/regions that might nominally exceed or fall below this threshold, could nonetheless still present an increased risk of infection. Key factors in this assessment are above all the numbers of infection and the type of outbreak (local or wide-spread), testing capacities and the number of tests carried out per capita as well as the measures taken to contain the spread of infection (hygiene regulations, contact tracing, etc.). Similarly, the assessment also factors in the absence of reliable information for individual countries.

The following states/regions are currently considered to be basic risk areas:

  1. Afghanistan (since 21 February 2021)
  2. Algeria (since 15 June 2020)
  3. Andorra (since 23 May 2021)
  4. Angola (since 15 June 2020)
  5. Bahamas (since 25 April 2021)
  6. Bahrain (since 11 July 2021; high incidence area from 14 February 2021 until 10 July 2021)
  7. Bangladesh (since 15 June 2020)
  8. Belarus (since 15 June 2020)
  9. Belize (since 15 June 2020)
  10. Benin (since 15 June 2020)
  11. Bhutan (since 15 June 2020)
  12. Burkina Faso (since 15 June 2020)
  13. Burundi (since 15 June 2020)
  14. Cabo Verde (since 20 June 2021)
  15. Cameroon (since 15 June 2020)
  16. Central African Republic (since 15 June 2020)
  17. Chad (since 15 June 2020)
  18. Comoros (since 15 June 2020)
  19. Côte d'Ivoire (since 15 June 2020)
  20. Croatia - the following counties are currently classified as basic risk areas:  Zadar (since 27 June 2021)
  21. Cuba (since 28 February 2021)
  22. Djibouti (since 15 June 2020)
  23. Dominican Republic (since 30 May 2021)
  24. DR Congo (since 15 June 2020)
  25. El Salvador (since 15 June 2020)
  26. Equatorial Guinea (since 15 June 2020)
  27. Eritrea (since 15 June 2020)
  28. Ethiopia (since 15 June 2020)
  29. France - the following overseas departments are classified as basic risk areas:  Réunion (since 28 February 2021); French Guiana (since 21 August 2020), St. Martin (since 26 August 2020)
  30. Gabon (since 15 June 2020)
  31. Gambia (since 15 June 2020)
  32. Georgia (since 13 June 2021)
  33. Ghana (since 15 June 2020)
  34. Guatemala (since 15 June 2020)
  35. Guinea (since 15 June 2020)
  36. Guinea-Bissau (since 15 June 2020)
  37. Guyana (since 15 June 2020)
  38. Haiti (since 15 June 2020)
  39. Honduras (since 15 June 2020)
  40. Indonesia (since 15 June 2020)
  41. Iraq (since 15 June 2020)
  42. Ireland (since 21 March 2021) – the following regions are currently classified as basic risk areas: Border (since 21 March 2021); Dublin (since 21 March 2021),  Mid-East (since 21 March 2021);  Mid-West (since 11 July 2021), Midland (since 11 July 2021)
  43. Kazakhstan (since 15 June 2020)
  44. Kenya (since 15 June 2020)
  45. Korea (Democratic People’s Republic, North Korea) (since 15 June 2020)
  46. Kyrgyzstan (since 15 June 2020)
  47. Liberia (since 15 June 2020)
  48. Libya (since 15 June 2020)
  49. Madagascar (since 15 June 2020)
  50. Mali (since 15 June 2020)
  51. Mauritania (since 15 June 2020)
  52. Mexico (since 13 June 2021)
  53. Morocco (since 15 June 2020)
  54. Netherlands - the following overseas parts are classified as basic risk areas:  Sint Maarten (since 6 June 2021)
  55. Nicaragua (since 15 June 2020)
  56. Niger (since 15 June 2020)
  57. Nigeria (since 15 June 2020)
  58. Norway - the following counties are classified as basic risk areas: Agder (since 4 July 2021); Rogaland (since 4 July 2021)
  59. Pakistan (since 15 June 2020)
  60. Panama (since 28 February 2021)
  61. Papua New Guinea (since 17 June 2020)
  62. Philippines (since 15 June 2020)
  63. Republic of the Congo (since 15 June 2020)
  64. Rwanda (since 27 June 2021)
  65. St. Kitts and Nevis (since 20 June 2021)
  66. Senegal (since 15 June 2020)
  67. Sierra Leone (since 15 June 2020)
  68. Somalia (since 15 June 2020)
  69. Spain incl. the Balearic Islands and the Canary Islands (since 11 July 2021)
  70. South Sudan (since 15 June 2020)
  71. Sweden - the following regions are classified as basic risk areas: Norrbotten (since 6 June 2021); Värmland (since 6 June 2021)
  72. Tajikistan (since 15 June 2020)
  73. Timor Leste (East Timor) (since 17 June 2020)
  74. Togo (since 15 June 2020)
  75. Trinidad and Tobago (since 11 July 2021; high incidence area form 23 May 2021 until 10 July 2021)
  76. Turkey (since 6 June 2021)
  77. Turkmenistan (since 17 June 2020)
  78. Uganda (since 20 June 2021)
  79. United Arab Emirates (since 18 April 2021)
  80. Uzbekistan (since 15 June 2020)
  81. Venezuela (since 15 June 2020)
  82. Yemen (since 15 June 2020)

High Incidence Areas

High incidence areas are risk areas with especially high case rates. The classification as a high incidence area is based on a two-step assessment. The first step is to determine the countries/regions in which there were more than 200 new infections per 100,000 inhabitants in the previous seven days. Based on further qualitative and quantitative criteria, a second step can determine whether an especially high risk of infection exists or not, regardless of whether the incidence has been exceeded.

The following states are currently considered to be high incidence areas:

  1. Argentina (high incidence area since 18 April 2021)
  2. Bolivia (high incidence area since 24 January 2021)
  3. Chile (high incidence area since 3 April 2021)
  4. Colombia (high incidence area since 24 January 2021)
  5. Costa Rica (high incidence area since 9 May 2021)
  6. Cyprus (high incidence area since 11 July 2021; basic risk area form 4 July 2021 until 10 July 2021)
  7. Ecuador (high incidence area since 31 January 2021)
  8. Egypt (high incidence area since 24 January 2021)
  9. Fiji (high incidence area since 11 July 2021; basic risk area form 27 June 2021 until 10 July 2021)
  10. India (high incidence area since 7 July 2021; area of variant of concern from 26 April 2021 until 6 July 2021)
  11. Iran (high incidence area since 24 January 2021)
  12. Kuwait (high incidence area since 21 March 2021)
  13. Malaysia (high incidence area since 13 June 2021)
  14. Maldives (high incidence area since 9 May 2021)
  15. Mongolia (high incidence area since 13 June 2021)
  16. Nepal (high incidence area since 7 July 2021; area of variant of concern from 16 May 2021 until 6 July 2021)
  17. Oman (high incidence area since 20 June 2021)
  18. Paraguay (high incidence area since 21 March 2021)
  19. Peru (high incidence area since 3 April 2021)
  20. Portugal incl. the autonomous regions Madeira and Azores (high incidence area since 7 July 2021; area of variant of concern from 29 June 2021 until 6 July 2021)
  21. Russian Federation (high incidence area since 7 July 2021; area of variant of concern from 29 June 2021 until 6 July 2021)
  22. Seychelles (high incidence area since 14 February 2021)
  23. Sri Lanka (high incidence area since 13 June 2021)
  24. Sudan (high incidence area since 31 January 2021)
  25. Surinam (high incidence area since 23 May 2021)
  26. Syrian Arab Republic (high incidence area since 31 January 2021)
  27. Tanzania (high incidence area since 14 March 2021)
  28. Tunisia (high incidence area since 25 April 2021)
  29. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland incl. all British Overseas Territories, Isle of Man and the Channel Islands (high incidence area since 7 July 2021, area of variant of concern from 23 May 2021 until 6 July 2021)

 

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