Chile has introduced an finish to all travel-related COVID-19 necessities.
As a part of the “Protected Borders Plan,” the South American nation not requires a PCR check upon entry or conducts random testing. Visitors additionally do not require a COVID-19 vaccination certificates.
The plan has been terminated as of Tuesday, May 9 after the World Health Organization (WHO) declared an finish to the worldwide well being disaster.
“This measure allows the industry to return to the long-awaited scenario of normality. Inbound tourism is in full reactivation, in fact, we expect 3.5 million foreign tourists to arrive in our country in 2023 and we hope that this announcement will give a new impetus to this process. This is a great opportunity to promote Chile as a unique and world-class destination,” stated the Undersecretary of Tourism, Verónica Pardo Lagos.
“It is also important to thank the different guilds and associations of the tourism industry for their collaboration and work during the more than three years of international health emergency and for being relevant actors in the implementation of measures and the construction of agreements for their relaxation.”
Despite the eradicated measures, the Ministry of Health urges guests to maintain vaccination updated, each in opposition to COVID-19 and Influenza, in addition to apply good hygiene resembling frequent hand washing and using masks when presenting respiratory signs.
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