Russia removes requirement to show negative PCR test upon arrival


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ANKARA (AA) – Russia has removed the requirement to submit a negative PCR test or vaccination card when entering the country.
“Attention to all our passengers travelling to Russia; COVID-19 restrictions implemented in Russia have been ended,” Turkish Airlines wrote on Twitter on Tuesday.
“Presenting a vaccination card or a PCR test is no longer required when entering Russia,” Türkiye’s national flag carrier said.
Except for Russian citizens, passengers used to have a negative COVID-19 PCR test result in English or Russian, dated at most two days before entering the country.
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