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. 2022 Apr 23;13:21501319221095358. doi: 10.1177/21501319221095358

Table 1.

Special Measures Announced in the six Bordering Countries for Ukrainian Refugees (as of 4th March 2022).

Czechia Hungary Moldova Poland Romania Slovakia
Covid-19 negative PCR exemption Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Covid-19 vaccination certificate exemption Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Covid-19 testing and vaccination service Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Identity document exemption No Yes No Yes No Yes
State of emergency declared due to war situation Yes a No b Yes a No No Yes a
Provision to seek asylum Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Possibility to continue university education and/or teaching No Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Free food and accommodation in hotels, resorts, etc. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
a

Moldova declared a 60-days state of emergency on 24th February 2022. Slovakia declared a special state of emergency on 26th February 2022 whilst the previous 1 related to the Covid-19 pandemic was still in effect whilst Czechia had announced a state of emergency on 3rd March 2022.

b

Hungary was in a state of emergency due to the Covid-19 pandemic till June 1, 2022.