Originally Posted by
SKYEG
I don't question the validity - it's just irresponsible as a govt to keep switching their policies and confusing people. It should have always been both required, not back and forth every 2 weeks. Plus, an Antigen test taken two hours before flight at airport would have more accurate current results than a PCR taken 72 hours prior wherever(you could easily have contracted covid after testing)... but I won't go there.
The fact remains that you should take a RT-PCR regardless of what Peru says as they can't make up their mind.
1000% this. My friend arrived there when it was supposed to be vaccine OR testing and they wouldn't let him in without seeing both. Luckily he decided to get the test done out of caution, but he said they didn't really appear to keep the border agents updated on the frequent changes so they just kind of ask for both and hassle you if you dont have it.