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Quarantine imposed on arrivals from 8 countries to Turkey

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TURKEY has introduced new restrictio­ns for passengers arriving from abroad as it seeks to curb the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Under the new measure from the official authoritie­s, passengers departing from Afghanista­n, Brazil, Bangladesh, South Africa, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka will be quarantine­d for 14 days in locations determined by the governorsh­ips, according to a statement shared by Turkish Airlines on Tuesday. Passengers who have been to these countries in the last 14 days will also be requested to submit a negative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test conducted a maximum of 72 hours before entering Turkey.

The flight bans to Brazil and South Africa ended (as of June 1) under this new measure, Turkey’s national flag carrier stated. Passengers coming from the United Kingdom, Iran, Egypt and Singapore will be required to submit a negative result of their PCR tests conducted a maximum of 72 hours before entry. Passengers from other countries will not need to submit a negative PCR test result and will not be quarantine­d if they have been vaccinated at least 14 days prior to entering Turkey and/or have had the disease and recovered within the last six months.

“If passengers departing from these countries cannot submit a vaccine certificat­e or the documents proving that they have had the disease according to the stated rules, the submission of a PCR negative test result made a maximum 72 hours before the entrance to Turkey, or a negative rapid antigen test result made a maximum 48 hours before the entrance to Turkey will be deemed sufficient,” it said.

❐ Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said on Tuesday he would hold talks on tourism with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson at this month’s Nato summit, after Britain imposed Covidrelat­ed travel restrictio­ns on Turkey last month.

Turkey was put on Britain’s travel “red list”, prompting the Uefa Champions League final to be moved to Porto and the Formula One Turkish Grand Prix to be cancelled. Mr Erdoğan has said that the decisions were political and that he could not reach Johnson at the time.

Speaking at an interview with state broadcaste­r TRT Haber, Mr Erdoğan said his officials had held talks in Germany and Russia to prepare for the summer tourism season, which is critical for Turkey, and added there were positive developmen­ts.

 ??  ?? A passenger is tested for the coronaviru­s at Istanbul Airport, İstanbul, Turkey on Tuesday
A passenger is tested for the coronaviru­s at Istanbul Airport, İstanbul, Turkey on Tuesday

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