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According to the classification of Belgium as a risk area, there should be hardly any restrictions in border traffic between the urban region of Aachen and the German-speaking East Belgium.
According to this, visits to the family, among close relatives, to the doctor or to care for people in need should continue to be possible without problems, and there are no restrictions for commuters either. The East Belgian Prime Minister Oliver Paasch announced this.
According to Paasch, East Belgians should be able to enter North Rhine-Westphalia and Rhineland-Palatinate for a maximum of 24 hours without restrictions. The health department of the urban region, Michael Ziemons, made a similar statement.
Everyday life should be able to take place as before, without quarantine or test regulations. However, this should only apply to residents of the urban region or the communities of the German-speaking community around Eupen,
and not to citizens from the Heinsberg and Düren districts. The NRW state government announced on Friday afternoon that there will be new regulations for so-called "small border traffic" from October 3rd. You can stay in a risk area for up to 24 hours for no reason.
However, after returning to North Rhine-Westphalia, you are required to contact the local health department.
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