Cyprus cancels all coronavirus entry restrictions from June 1

Cyprus cancels all coronavirus entry restrictions from June 1

The authorities of the Cyprus lift all previously introduced coronavirus entry restrictions for tourists from June 1. In accordance with the taken decision tourists, those who entering the country no longer need to present a certificate of vaccination or the results of PCR testing.

As per Cyprus Mail publication: “The Cabinet of Ministers of Cyprus on Friday decided to cancel from June 1 all anti-covid restrictions for travelers at airports and ports, as the epidemiological situation in the country has improved”.

Thus, travelers, regardless of the country of departure, will not need to present a valid vaccination certificate, a certificate of transferred COVID-19, negative results of a PCR test or an antigen test, mir24 reports.

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