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Uruguay opens its borders to citizens and residents who have been infected with COVID-19. People will need to travel in private vehicles across the border and be in a family "bubble".

Sources:  Reuters


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  1. Uruguay opens its borders to citizens and residents who has been infected with COVID-19 despite the surge of the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant worldwide, though passengers would need to travel in private vehicles across the border and be in a family "bubble".
  2. Uruguay opens its borders to citizens and residents who have been infected with COVID-19 despite the surge of the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant worldwide, though passengers would need to travel in private vehicles across the border and be in a family "bubble".
  3. Uruguay opens its borders to citizens and residents who have been infected with COVID-19 despite the worldwide spread of the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant worldwide. People will need to travel in private vehicles across the border and be in a family "bubble".
  4. Uruguay opens its borders to citizens and residents who have been infected with COVID-19. People will need to travel in private vehicles across the border and be in a family "bubble".

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