In a facilitating of movement limitations, explorers to Namibia now just need a negative PCR test. This comes after the nation opened to all global travel through Hosea Kutako International Airport in Windhoek on September 1.
In an instructions on October 21, Namibian President, Dr Hage G. Geingob, declared new wellbeing and security measures for movement that will be executed from October 22 until late on November 30.
They incorporate the withdrawal of the obligatory re-taking of the PCR test following five days in the nation. Presently explorers just need to introduce a negative PCR test that isn’t more established than 72 hours and no further testing is required.
Voyagers who show up with a negative test that is more seasoned than 72 hours however not more established than seven days will be permitted to enter yet should go through a seven-day regulated isolate at home or at a travel industry office.