Travellers arriving in Scotland face new rules for testing and self-isolation from January 7.
22.12.2021 - 21:33 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Scots will be required to show proof that they have received three doses of the coronavirus vaccine to enter Austria.
Travellers heading to the country from the UK must also show a negative PCR test, which should be taken a maximum of 72 hours before travel.
Anyone that have not yet been 'fully vaccinated' (which includes booster) must self-isolate for 10 days upon their arrival.
The new rules, which were announced by the Austrian government today, will come into force from December 25.
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Travellers arriving in Scotland face new rules for testing and self-isolation from January 7.
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