BERLIN, May 12 (Reuters) - Germany's cabinet approved plans
on Wednesday to allow people who have been fully-vaccinated
against COVID-19, recovered or had a negative test to enter
Germany without having to go into quarantine, a government
source said.
The changes do not apply to anyone coming from a high-risk
or an area with a mutation of the virus. The easing applies only
to people who have had a vaccine approved in the European Union,
namely BioNTech/Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca and Johnson &
Johnson.
(Reporting by Alexander Ratz
Writing by Madeline Chambers
Editing by Kirsti Knolle)