Iceland Stricter domestic measures to counter the rapid spread of infections

Tourists who had coronavirus may skip quarantine and testing, Iceland: report

CDC warns it’s unclear if those who have antibodies have immunity

Some tourists traveling to Iceland who’ve had COVID-19 and recovered will quickly be capable to bypass coronavirus testing and quarantine, a brand new report suggests.

Vacationers arriving at the Nordic island nation from the European Financial Space (EEA) who present paperwork that shows they’ve contracted COVID-19 and are wholesome once more might be exempt from testing and Iceland’s 14-day quarantine starting Dec. 10, in accordance with the Iceland Review.

“Healthcare authorities have acknowledged that individuals who have already contracted the virus and recovered should not susceptible to spreading it additional,” Iceland Evaluate writes.

Nonetheless, well-being businesses say it’s unclear if people who have had the virus and recovered are resistant to getting it once more. The Meals and Drug Administration says on its website “we have no idea if antibodies offer you protecting immunity towards the virus.”

What’s extra, the company cautions against anybody utilizing outcomes from an antibody check to point out they’re at a lesser threat and advises continued mask-wearing and social distancing.

Anybody traveling to Iceland in the intervening time should both get examined for the virus upon their arrival, quarantine for 5 days and retest, or adhere to a 14-day quarantine.

Globally, the Worldwide Air Transport Affiliation is within the means of finalizing a digital COVID-19 passport that would come with details about a traveler’s COVID-19 testing and vaccinations that may be verified by labs, airways, and authorities businesses, in accordance with a separate report.

The digital COVID-19 passport would establish testing services and labs for passengers at their place of departure and guarantee they are secure and capable of travel to their vacation spot without restrictions resembling quarantine.

Iceland, which has been reopened to tourists from the European Union since June, is within the midst of battling a 3rd wave of the virus, although the numbers are declining, in accordance with Iceland Evaluate.