Citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina who have had a coronavirus in the last three months are required to show a doctor’s certificate or appropriate medical documentation at the border crossing, which shows that more than 14 and less than 90 days have passed since the end of the disease.
The Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Croatia briefly said that persons who had suffered from COVID-19 in the last three months were exempted from the obligation to obtain a negative PCR test and self-isolation.
“As proof that they have overcome COVID-19, passengers should have a negative antigen test or a positive result in a neutralization test (NT) made in the last three months, which is older than 14 days, or confirmation that they have overcome COVID-19 issued by a doctor “, they say from the Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Croatia.
Finally, they add that all passengers, regardless of the category and country they come from, are obliged to adhere to the general and special recommendations and instructions of the Croatian Institute of Public Health, Klix.ba writes.