Foreigners will not enter Kazakhstan without PCR test for coronavirus

Foreigners will no longer be allowed to enter Kazakhstan without a PCR test for coronavirus. This was announced by the chief state sanitary doctor for transport of the Republic of Kazakhstan Sadvakas Baigabulov.

According to him, from October 6 of this year, foreign citizens arriving by flights from abroad without a certificate of the PCR test for COVID-19, made no earlier than 72 hours at the time of crossing the state border, are not allowed to enter Kazakhstan.

As for the Kazakh people who arrived in the country on international flights, if they failed to obtain such a certificate, they will be obliged to stay two days in the hospital for quarantine, while a proper PRC test is made and examined.

These requirements will be applied to all countries that have resumed air traffic with Kazakhstan.