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Old Apr 4, 2021 | 9:38 pm
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Originally Posted by Mabuk dan gila
So I am traveling from the US to Lima in a couple of weeks and I am trying to figure out all the requirements. It seems I need a negative antigen test and QR code and such to board in the US. No issues with any of that part. But looking at the arrival side of things...... it seems that to avoid the 14 day quarantine, I just need ANOTHER negative antigen test after arrival???? However since I will arrive at 12:20 AM it seems there are no testing options readily available at that hour. To the best that I can determine it looks like I would be allowed to list my hotel as my "quarantine location" and freely travel directly to that hotel, and presumably freely travel directly to a testing location in the city the next day where if I got a negative antigen test I am free to pursue my vacation. That's my own interpretation of kinda how it looks to me, but I have not yet find a current, first hand account of what exactly really goes down when you step off a plane at LIM airport at 12:20AM in April 2021. Does anyone have recent experience or know more specifically how it all really goes down when you arrive?
I'm in a similar situation, going in mid-late May and arriving at 11pm. I thought that I read something about testing at the airport but that seems impractical. I'm hoping that they adjust this for fully vaccinated travelers by the time that I go. Hoping that someone else will chime in.
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