Colombia’s Minister of Health, Fernando Ruiz Gómez, announced Thursday new measures for travelers, including the elimination of the negative PCR test for entry into the country.
In an interview with Caracol Noticias, Ruiz indicated that the test will not be required to leave Colombia either, with the exception of some airlines that have this measure.
The minister also said that the Coronapp application will be eliminated, however, basic self-care measures should not be disregarded.
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