Namibia set to welcome foreign tourist only with a Covid-19 negative report

International tourists will have to provide negative COVID-19 test reports issued within 72 hours of the person’s flight time. In addition, tourists will be given a health questionnaire on arrival at Hosea Kutako International Airport in Windhoek which has to be duly filled with relevant information.

A southern African country, Namibia is all set to welcome foreign tourists once again. From this week, airplanes can land at Hosea Kutako International Airport.

According to the latest reports, international tourists will have to provide negative COVID-19 test reports issued within 72 hours of the person’s flight time. In addition, tourists will be given a health questionnaire on arrival at Hosea Kutako International Airport in Windhoek which has to be duly filled with relevant information.

After landing, temperature scanning will take place, and passengers showing any symptoms will be tested again for Covid-19 at the airport. For security, all tourists should contain travel insurance and purchase a local number and register it with the Namibian authorities.

Reportedly, tourists on arrival in Namibia will be checked in at a hotel accredited to the Ministry of Health. It is mandatory for tourists to stay at accommodation for a minimum period of 7 days with the freedom to enjoy all the facilities.

After that, a second Covid-19 test will be conducted on day five, and results will be available on day seven. On getting negative results, the tourists can go ahead and explore the country. They can also check into other hotels, campsites or accommodation.


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