Children below 12 won't be required to pass PCR test when entering Turkey
Region
- 09 September, 2021
- 10:09
Turkey has lifted the requirement for a PCR test for coronavirus or express test for the antigen to children below 12, the press service of the country's Ministry of Internal Affairs said.
Report informs, citing Interfax, that previously only children below six could enter the country without a PCR-test. The new rules are valid by the end of September with the further review of requirements.
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