Turkey seeks negative test PCR for all passengers arriving in the country

Turkey will demand that all passengers arriving through air routes starting on December 28th, and all travelers arriving through air, land and sea routes starting on December 30th, have with them negative test results PCR no older than 72 hours before their departure, [...]
“Otherwise, they will not be allowed to enter the country”, Minister Fahrettin Koca said on Twitter, as part of measures to prevent the spread of the new choreography (COVID-19).
In a written statement, Koca said Turkey follows the most up-to-date scientific developments and is taking necessary measures to keep the pandemic under control, which continues to threaten the world.
“Those who do not have negative test results PCR will not be allowed on the road to Turkey”, he added, - What?
He said new measures for international arrivals in Turkey were needed due to the rise in the number of cases worldwide and the acceleration of pandemic.
The “those who don't present their test (negative) at the border gate when entering our country will enter quarantine at the addresses they live in. This measure will continue until March 1st 2021”, the statement said.
Earlier, the national airline Turkish Airlines also announced it obliges all passengers of international flights to present negative results of the coronary test PCR no longer than 72 hours before boarding.











