As vaccination is making its way into our lives, a lot of travels now revolve around it. If you are travelling to Poland, you can avoid quarantine by getting vaccinated. According to latest rules in Poland, if a traveller is vaccinated, he or she can avoid quarantine. But this rule applies to only those travellers who are permitted to travel to Poland, according to the rules of the nation. As of now, if you are travelling from Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland, Georgia, Japan, Canada, New Zealand, Thailand, South Korea, Tunisia, and Australia, as well as their spouses and children, you are restricted from gaining entry.
According to Polish laws, travellers are supposed to undergo ten days of home quarantine. But if you happen to have a COVID-19 negative test report, and that has been taken 48 hours before arrival, then you can avoid the entire quarantine process. Now Polish authorities have further extended this rule to vaccinated travellers. As in, thsoe who are vaccinated can now avoid going under quarantine.