Kuwait’s government announced on Monday lifting the pre-departure PCR and PCR on arrival requirements as well as quarantine for passengers entering Kuwait who are fully vaccinated against Covid-19. People who are partially vaccinated are not required to bring PCR on arrival, but must quarantine for 7days which can be ended with a negative PCR test. Unvaccinated people can travel, but must carry a negative PCR test certificate valid at least 72-hours before the flights date, must stay in home quarantine for seven days after arrival and must conduct a PCR test on the 7th day to end the quarantine. The new measure become effective as of February 20, 2022.
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