Tourists visiting South Korea no longer need to submit a negative COVID-19 test result

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Tourists visiting South Korea no longer need to submit a negative COVID-19 test result
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Even so, tourists will still need to undergo post-entry PCR testing 24 hours after their arrival. 🛩 | via philstarlife

ICYMI, South Korea is easing travel restrictions as visiting tourists no longer need to undergo COVID-19 testing to enter the country.

The rule relaxation took effect on Sept. 3. However, travelers will still need to undergo post-entry polymerase chain reaction testing 24 hours after their arrival. Short-term visitors can get tested at the COVID-19 testing center inside the Incheon International Airport or at a nearby medical clinic at their own expense. On the other hand, those staying for long term can get tested at a public health center.

Visitors are advised to stay in their accommodation until they get a negative test result, which they have to upload on the

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