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After becoming infected with coronavirus it can take 10 days for symptoms to show. So it’s important to stay at home for 10 days. After 10 days it’s very unlikely that you will still get symptoms. You can end your self-quarantine sooner if you get tested on day 5 after arriving in the Netherlands and the test result is negative. If the test result is positive, stay at home and follow the advice of the municipal health service (GGD).
Yes. A test is a snapshot of a particular moment in time. It can take 10 days for symptoms to show. When you were tested abroad, it may have been too early to tell if you were infected. That’s why you still need to self-quarantine for 10 days on arrival in the Netherlands. You can end your self-quarantine sooner if you get tested on day 5 and the test result is negative. If the test result is positive, stay at home and follow the advice of the municipal health service (GGD).
Yes. You can end your self-quarantine sooner if you get tested on day 5 after arriving in the Netherlands and the test result is negative. If the test result is positive, stay at home and follow the advice of the municipal health service (GGD).
No, getting tested before day 5 is not reliable. It may be too early to trace the virus in your nose and throat. In most cases symptoms appear within 7 days. A PCR test can trace the virus from 2 days before symptoms appear.
No, even if you have been vaccinated you should be able to show a negative test result and you must still self-quarantine after your trip.
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