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South Korea to lift post-entry PCR testing requirement tomorrow

Those who show virus symptoms within three days can undergo free PCR test at public health centres

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 30 Sep 2022 2:00PM

South Korea to lift post-entry PCR testing requirement tomorrow
According to reports, earlier this month, South Korea removed the mandatory pre-departure testing requirement for outbound travellers. – Pixabay pic, September 30, 2022

SEOUL – South Korea will remove a Covid-19 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing requirement for inbound travellers on the first day of their arrival amid the waning virus wave, authorities said today.

The measure will take effect tomorrow, Yonhap news agency reported.

Currently, a PCR test is a must for inbound travellers within the first 24 hours of their entry into the country.

The decision means the removal of all antivirus restrictions regarding inbound travellers, it reported. Earlier this month, South Korea removed the mandatory pre-departure testing requirement for outbound travellers.

Those who show virus symptoms within three days of their arrival here can undergo a free PCR test at public health centres across the country, Yonhap cited the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) said.

The government has eased antivirus restrictions as the country has seen a gradual decline in infections recently. Today, the country reported 28,497 new Covid-19 infections, compared with 29,097 cases a week earlier.

The proportion of infections from overseas has decreased to come to 0.9% in September from 1.3% the previous month, and the fatality rate of the BA.5 subvariant is quite low, the KDCA said as reasons for its decision to ease the regulation.

But South Korea could reinforce restrictions regarding foreign entrants if it sees the emergence of risky virus variants and the global virus situation changes, Second Vice-Health Minister Lee Ki-il told a virus response meeting.

“We are at the final stage of the Covid-19 pandemic. We expect another wave in winter, but we will finally overcome the virus through thorough preparations,” Lee said. – Bernama, September 30, 2022

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