July 14 (SeeNews) - Belgium is imposing restrictions for travellers arriving from Bulgaria, Croatia and Romania as travels from those countries have been marked as risk-high in the context of the coronavirus pandemic, data from the Belgian foreign affairs ministry showed on Tuesday.
The three Southeast European (SEE) countries have been included in the "orange zone" of Belgium's traffic light travel system, meaning that travel from those countries is possible, but subject to quarantine, a test or other conditions, according to data published on the Belgian foreign affairs ministry website.
According to the Belgian foreign affairs ministry, travels from Bulgaria, Croatia and Romania call for "increased vigilance".