Greenland reimposes traveler quarantines in a bid to remain coronavirus-free

Health authorities announce a return to the test-and-quarantine strategy that prevented an outbreak this spring.

By Kevin McGwin October 2, 2020
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In Greenland, the tourism season — for what it was this year — is essentially over. That made this week’s decision to re-implement a mandatory quarantine for people entering the country abroad less painful than it otherwise would have been.

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