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South Korea to end pre-departure Covid test requirement for international arrivals

Daily Covid infections in the country have been hovering around 100,000 in recent weeks after reaching more than 180,000 in mid-August.

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People wait in line to be tested for Covid-19 at a virus testing centre in Seoul on March 17. Photo: AFP
People wait in line to be tested for Covid-19 at a virus testing centre in Seoul on March 17. Photo: AFP

South Korea will end the pre-departure Covid-19 test rule for travellers to the country starting on Saturday, Yonhap news agency reported on Wednesday.

South Korea lifted most of its pandemic-related restrictions in May, but has maintained some of the strictest border measures among major economies, requiring inbound travellers to present a negative coronavirus test result taken before departure.

Daily Covid infections in the country have been hovering around 100,000 in recent weeks after reaching more than 180,000 in mid-August.