Starting Thursday, July 30, anyone who wishes to enter the Caribbean country must carry a PCR test of a maximum of 5 days prior to arrival
Today, Dominican President Danilo Medina announced that starting Thursday, July 30, anyone who wishes to enter the country must bring a PCR test of a maximum of 5 days prior to arrival.
If these results are not available, tests will be carried out, as appropriate, at the same airport where you arrive.
This new measure seeks to secure health borders to contain the circulation of Covid-19 in the paradisiacal Caribbean destination.