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Sri Lanka waives off COVID-19 restrictions for foreign visitors

Travelling to Sri Lanka is all set to be hassle free in the coming days. As per the latest development, this most sought-after tourist destination has now decided to discontinue the requirement for COVID-19 vaccination certificate for travellers visiting the island nation. This was informed by the officials in the know-how.

Referring to this, Director General of Health Services Asela Gunawardena stated that with this new development, travellers travelling to Sri Lanka would now be free of mandatory COVID-19 restrictions, as the circular issued in 2021 has been lifted.

As such, the mandatory requirement of producing the COVID-19 vaccination certificate to enter the island country has also been removed, which has come into effect from December 7.

As per the latest news reports, the mandatory regulation to produce a pre-boarding or on-arrival negative COVID-19 test (PCR/Rapid Antigen Test) (RAT) by any arriving in Sri Lanka from overseas has also been removed.

However, one needs to note that if anyone who tests positive for COVID-19 after arriving in Sri Lanka, they will be required to remain isolated for a period of 7 days either at a private hospital or a hotel, or a place of residence.

Sri Lanka had earlier mandated the carrying of a negative COVID-19 test and proof of vaccination when it opened its borders to foreign arrivals amid the COVID crisis in 2021.

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