Tunisia is also relaxing entry requirements

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Tunisia is also relaxing entry requirements

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Tunisia is once again relaxing the entry requirements: from today, fully vaccinated passengers no longer have to show a corona test.

All that is required for entry is a vaccination pass or proof of full vaccination against the corona virus, as reported by touristik-aktuell.de. Tourists vaccinated with Johnson & Johnson can enter 28 days after vaccination, everyone else 14 days after the second vaccination. The following applies to unvaccinated and not fully vaccinated travelers from the age of six: You must present a negative PCR test that must not be older than 48 hours at check-in, or a negative rapid test that is no more than 24 hours old.

According to the tourist office, rapid test or PCR test samples can be carried out upon entry. If these are positive, those entering the country must go into a five-day quarantine. In the event of symptoms, this is extended by a further two days, it is said. In addition, all travelers must fill out the entry form from the Tunisian Ministry of Health online and print out the two resulting documents twice and sign them. According to the Tourist Office, the documents are checked at check-in and then have to be handed in to the representatives of the Ministry of Health on arrival.

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