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Russian invasion to Ukraine is not a reason to cancel your trip to Estonia

Western allies have sanctioned Russia. It is extremely important that, driven only by mistrust, we do not extend it and sanction each other in hidden form. If we become too sceptical, cancelling travel plans and reservations now, we reduce our contacts and create unnecessary hardship for allies' economies – not because of the threat of war, but only because of fears. 

There is no travel warning to visit Estonia, other Baltic states or Nordic countries, all of which are located near Russia.

PLEASE READ THE FULL ARTICLE ON THE TOPIC ON VISIT ESTONIA WEBPAGE HERE

COVID-19 safety measures for the AESOP 2022 Congress

As of April 3, 2022, all restrictions in Estonia have been lifted. Wearing a face mask and having a COVID passport is not compulsory at the moment. We cannot guarantee the same situation in July, but hopefully it will stay the same!

Please note that some European countries and airlines still require COVID passports and face masks so please check the requirements on their websites.

We recommend getting COVID-19 insurance to include travel arrangements and health issues. 

The Government of the Republic in cooperation with the Scientific Advisory Board does a weekly assessment of the virus risk in Estonia, updates the list of countries with a high infection rate and changes the procedure of entry into Estonia as is necessary. You can stay up to date with the changes regarding travelling to and conduct in Estonia here. In the event, any necessary safety measures will be taken based on the requirements of the government and the infection rate in Estonia.

If you have any questions or specific testing requirements for returning home after the conference, please contact the Delegate Services via aesop2022@publicon.ee.

 

COVID-19 PCR TESTING IN TARTU

If you need to take a PCR test before returning to your home country, the medicine lab SYNLAB is happy to help you.

In order to give a sample, you must book the appointment at least 1-2 days before – unfortunately, we cannot guarantee available appointments if booked any later than that. 

You will get the test result within 24 hours of testing. The results will be emailed to you in an encrypted email. All the details for that will be collected from you at the testing centre.

Please notice that the testing method for COVID-19 in our lab is the Nucleic acid amplification test (real-time RT-PCR).
In SYNLAB we use 2 ways to collect a coronavirus sample: sampling from pharyngeal washings or sampling from the nasopharynx. If you choose to give a sample from pharyngeal washings, then we kindly ask you not to eat, drink, smoke, chew gum and brush your teeth 1 hour before giving the sample.

How to book an appointment:

1. call SYNLAB customer support at 17123 (when calling from abroad +372 640 8231) (Mon-Fri 8-18)

2. write to klienditugi@synlab.ee

Corona testing in Tartu takes place at Raatuse 21, 1st floor, entrance from the side of the building.

Sampling Mon-Fri 13:00–17:30, Sat-Sun 09:00–13:00 

When you come to the sample collection point, please bring an identity document you use when travelling and please wear a face mask.

The cost of the corona test with the certificate is 47€, which can be paid at the testing centre by card or in cash.