China News Service, June 13 According to news from the website of the Chinese Embassy in Iceland, the Icelandic government has recently announced that all immigrants (including nationals and foreign visitors) who arrive in Iceland since June 15 will be required to undergo the new crown virus test or conduct Choose between two weeks of self-isolation. Tests are free for the first two weeks. From July 1, each person must pay a test fee of 15,000 kronor (about US$114). Children born in 2005 and after are exempt from testing and isolation. All personnel must register online (https://www.covid.is/) before entering, provide personal information, contact information, flight conditions and travel plans, and be tested at airports, ports and other places after entry. People do not need to wait after testing, but need to take necessary protective measures before getting the test results. The test result is generally notified by text message within 24 hours of the test. Persons with a positive test result need to be further checked, and if necessary, they must be quarantined free of charge in the isolation center.

  The Chinese Embassy in Iceland reminds Chinese citizens to pay attention to the above-mentioned practices of Iceland, strictly abide by the relevant regulations, raise awareness of prevention, and do a good job of self-protection. In view of the fact that the epidemic in Iceland has not been lifted, please try to minimize the number of people going to crowded places, pay attention to personal hygiene, wash hands, disinfection, and ventilation.

  If you have fever, cough, or other symptoms or have contact with the diagnosed person, please call 1700 or +354-5444113 for help. Do not go directly to the hospital for medical treatment. If you have any questions, you can call the 24-hour phone number of the embassy in Iceland, and the staff of the embassy will provide the necessary assistance.

  Once Chinese citizens have been diagnosed with new coronary pneumonia or have been quarantined during the ice period, please inform the embassy as soon as possible so that the embassy can provide corresponding assistance in a timely manner.

  Iceland emergency number: 112

  Iceland Health Agency website: https://www.landlaeknir.is/

  Iceland's new crown virus information website: https://www.covid.is/

  Ministry of Foreign Affairs Global Call Center for Emergency Insurance and Service Tel: +86-10-12308

  24-hour insured Chinese Embassy in Iceland Tel: +354-8932688