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Visitors to Iceland are exempt from the country’s self-quarantine requirement

Limited contact with Icelanders makes it unlikely COVID-19 carriers would spread the virus to the population, officials said.

By Kevin McGwin March 20, 2020
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A mandatory self-quarantine requirement for all Icelanders returning from abroad that went into effect yesterday in order to prevent the spread of COVID-19 will not apply to short-term visitors such as tourists, that country’s health authorities say.

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