Travellers arriving in Iceland will have to pay ISK 15,000 ($113/€100) to be tested for COVID-19 if they want to avoid a two-week quarantine upon entering the country, RÚV reports. There are some caveats: the testing fee will not go into effect immediately and children who were born in 2005 and after are not required […]
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