Great news from Uruguay!
Beginning November 1st, borders will reopen to all foreigners who are fully vaccinated with a negative COVID-19 PCR test.
The government stated that the gradual reopening of the country’s borders to foreigners will comply with health protocols and will not affect the country’s health conditions.
While the campaign has reached 65% of the population with the complete vaccination scheme, Uruguay’s death numbers show a sustained drop as well as in active cases, infections and deaths.
The South American country’s borders have been closed to foreigners, with certain exceptions, since March 2020, and will reopen starting on Sept. 1 for fully immunized homeowners who present a negative COVID-19 PCR test.
This decision comes right on time for the summer season and the country offers a great combination of culture, food, wine, beach and nearby countryside perfect for families, couples and groups of friends alike.
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