Rwanda lifts all Covid-19 entry requirements
Rwanda has dropped all remaining Covid-19 requirement for entering the country.
Rwanda’s Biomedical Centre announced that all current protocols for entering and departing Rwanda have been scrapped.
Inbound travellers to Rwanda are no longer required to test for Covid-19 prior to boarding a flight.
They no longer need to fill out a passenger locator form.
Upon arrival, the additional Covid-19 test upon arrival at Kigali International Airport has also been dropped
Additionally, Covid tests are no longer required to depart Rwanda by air.
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