Iceland, one of the first countries to abolish sanitary control over vaccinated travelers, announced that it is reintroducing the requirement to provide the results of a negative PCR or antigen test made 72 hours before arrival in the country.
This regulation, due to the growth of coronavirus infections in the country and abroad, comes into force on July 26.
Restrictions on entry to Iceland were lifted at the end of June due to the high level of vaccination of the population.
Unvaccinated travelers are still required to submit the results of a negative PCR test taken 72 hours before entering the country. In addition, they must pass a PCR test twice - one on arrival, the second - after five days of being in quarantine.
The official portal "Wild Nature of Russia" reported that Russian scientists managed to solve the riddle of the reproduction of the Ussuri clawed newt, which existed for more than a hundred years since the description of the species
The results of the meeting of the Ecological and Tourism Council were announced by the press service of the Magadan Oblast Duma. The participants discussed the prospects for tourism development on the Kolyma River