SEOUL: South Korea is ready to finish the pre-departure COVID-19 check rule for all worldwide arrivals beginning on Saturday (Sep 3). This announcement comes as the federal government believes that the latest virus wave has handed its peak and the unfold of the Omicron variant might decelerate.
“All inbound travellers, whether or not our nationals or foreigners, arriving aboard a airplane or ship won’t want at hand in a destructive PCR (polymerase chain response) check beginning midnight of Sep 3,” Second Vice Well being Minister Lee Ki-il stated in a virus response assembly.
Travellers, nonetheless, nonetheless must take a PCR check throughout the first 24 hours of their arrival in South Korea, a “minimal measure” put in place to stop the influx and unfold of any variant from abroad, the vice minister stated.
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