Hoʻopili ʻo Turkey i nā kapu ʻo COVID no ka hōʻea ʻana mai o nā haole

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Turkish citizens entering the country from abroad will also be required to prove that they have gotten two vaccine doses at least 14 days prior, or that they have recovered from a COVID-19 infection in the last six months.

Turkish citizens who can provide a negative PCR test result obtained up to 72 hours prior or a rapid antigen test result obtained up to 48 hours before will also be allowed into the country.

Citizens who fail to submit documentation of vaccine status or a negative test will be allowed to go to their residences after a PCR test, and those with a positive result will be isolated until they submit a negative result from a PCR test.

Passengers from other parts of the world

Arrivals from other countries will be required to document that they have gotten two doses of COVID-19 vaccines granted approval by the World Health Organization or Turkey or one dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine at least 14 days before entering.

Passengers who fail to produce vaccination proof or an official document proving recovery from COVID-19 infection in the last six months will be requested to submit a negative PCR result obtained a maximum of 72 hours prior or a rapid antigen test result obtained a maximum of 48 hours prior.

Sample-based COVID-19 tests will be available for passengers at all border gates.

Children younger than 12 will not be asked for vaccine certification or PRC/antigen test results to enter Turkey.

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