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Algeria partially reopens its borders for international flights for the first time in 14 months. Travellers who arrive in Algiers must present a negative PCR test from within the past 36 hours before boarding and must also undergo a five-day quarantine in a hotel requisitioned by the government.

Sources:  The Washington Post


Changes

  1. Algeria partially reopens its borders for international flights for the first time after 14-month closures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 with limited flights to five cities. Travellers who arrived in Algiers must present a negative negative PCR test less than 36 hours before boarding and must undergo a five-day quarantine in a hotel requisitioned by the government.
  2. Algeria partially reopens its borders for international flights for the first time in 14 months. Travellers who arrive in Algiers must present a negative PCR test from within the past 36 hours before boarding and must also undergo a five-day quarantine in a hotel requisitioned by the government.

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