Turkey uplifts quarantine requirement for fully vaccinated travelers from Pakistan on Friday, effective from 4 September.
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According to new regulations, travelers from Pakistan, Bangladesh, and India will be at ease. However, they still have to submit negative PCR test results obtained up to 72 hours before entering Turkey.
Travelers who produce documented proof of receiving two doses of COVID-19 vaccines approved by the WHO or Turkey. Similarly, if they have one dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine at least 14 days before entering Turkey will not quarantine.
Travelers lacking proof of vaccination must quarantine at their residences or addresses. They will declare addresses, while tourists will require quarantining at their booked hotels.
Each of them will have to take a PCR test on the tenth day of the quarantines, and a negative will result at the end of their quarantine. However, those who do not take the PCR test on the tenth day will have to quarantine for fourteen days.
In case of a positive PCR test result, the patient will be dealt with according to the guidelines issued by the Turkish Ministry of Health.
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