The Argentine government announced today that it will impose the requirement to present a negative COVID control at the borders with Brazil and Uruguay, when travelers present a complete vaccination against the coronavirus.
In the case of Chile, the limit of its land borders is already in force until April 30. But finally, the Chilean president, Gabriel Boric, could just make an announcement regarding his current stay in Buenos Aires.
Today, while Brazil and Uruguay have removed the requirement to provide a negative Covid assessment for vaccinated travelers entering those territories by land, air or sea, and situations to provide a vaccination commitment to those countries.
In the case of Brazil, the new expansion became larger last Friday in the official bulletin, with advice from the National Health Surveillance Agency (Anvisa), the federal regulatory framework for the fitness sector, for the prevention of deaths and infections. because of the coronavirus. .
In the case of Uruguay, President Luis Lacalle issued a decree to eliminate negative tests for other vaccinated people entering the country and ensure that the average responds, according to the text, to a new evaluation “of the measures followed. “and the evolution of the pandemic that motivates the national health emergency scenario” in Uruguay.