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Iceland eyes a June border opening

International travelers will be offered an option to take a COVID-19 test or sit in quarantine for two weeks.

By Kevin McGwin May 13, 2020
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As part of its gradual relaxation of measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19, Iceland’s government says it is preparing new regulations that would allow international travelers to enter the island if they can provide proof that they are not infected with the coronavirus.

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