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Entry: Tunisia is rowing back when a child test is compulsory

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Just a few days ago, Tunisia surprised with the entry requirement that children aged two and over have to present a negative PCR test. Now you row back again and raise the age back to 12 years. Fully vaccinated people are exempt from quarantine.

Tunisia now stipulates that all immigrants aged 12 and over must present a negative PCR test, which must have a QR code. This must be a maximum of 72 hours old at the time of check-in with the airline. Furthermore, an electronic entry form must be completed and signed in duplicate with you.

Upon entry, a temperature control (“fever measurement”) is carried out and the right is reserved to carry out random quick tests. If this is positive, you have to go to a quarantine hotel at your own expense.

Fully vaccinated people no longer need to be in quarantine - regardless of whether they are a package or individual trip. If you are not fully vaccinated against Covid-19 and are an individual traveler, you have to cede ten days of isolation. You can test yourself free from this at the earliest after seven days. This does not apply to minors traveling alone and children accompanied by their fully vaccinated parents. These do not have to go into hotel quarantine.

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