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Passengers in transit don't count as long as you're not going to another Schengen country, which you are not.
Entry restrictions A temporary travel restriction is in place until 15 April 2020 for travel from any country outside the EU to the following countries:
- EU/Schengen: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden
- Associated countries: Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein and Switzerland
Entry restriction exemptions:
- Citizens of all EU countries and the above associated countries (this includes citizens of the United Kingdom)
- Family members of the EU and Associated State citizens
- Long term residents, those with a legal right to reside or hold long term visas (D-visa) to any of the above countries
- Any travelers having an essential function or need:
- Passengers in transit (unless in transit to another EU or associated country where their entry would be banned)
- Healthcare professions, healthcare researchers and elderly care professionals
- Frontier workers
- Transport personnel engaged in haulage of goods and other transport staff to the extent necessary
- Diplomats and staff of international organisations
- Military personnel
- Humanitarian aid workers in the exercise of their function
- Travelling for imperative family reasons (eg. attending a funeral)
- Those in need of international protection or for other humanitarian reasons