Baltic Bubble

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The Baltic Bubble was a special travel-restricted area consisting of the

travel bubble in Europe and in the European Union since COVID-19 restrictions were first implemented.[1][2][3] The creation of the Baltic Bubble was announced by the prime ministers of the three states on April 29, 2020.[1] It allowed citizens of the states to travel across the borders of the states without needing to self-isolate unless the citizens had travelled outside of the area within the previous 14 days.[3]

The Baltic Bubble was suspended on November 11, 2020, when Latvia restricted entry conditions for people coming from Estonia due to an increase in COVID-19 cases.[3]

On April 28, 2021,

Lithuanian Economy and Innovation Ministry announced that the three Baltic states were planning on reintroducing the Baltic Bubble.[6]

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