"Purehealth" company, which specializes in the largest laboratory operator in the Gulf region, launched an online system that enables travelers to the UAE to register to take the new Corona virus test (Covid-19), in its home countries through a network of approved facilities, as I confirmed that this project It is the first of its kind in the world and enhances the leadership of the Emirates in safe travel. She stated, through her website, that the examination can be carried out through more than 500 accredited laboratories in 40 countries in the first phase, while the number is planned to increase to 1000 laboratories covering 60 countries. She noted that it is possible to book a service to conduct a "corona" examination before traveling to the Emirates, easily through the portal https: // screening.purehealth.ae, as the company provides a list of accredited laboratories in each country, and travelers coming to Emirates from any country registering for examination is simply by entering their details and choosing their country and city and the preferred laboratory on the portal, then their results are shared with the government, through a common portal, and then they get comments from the government about their request.

The UAE announced, last month, that it is mandatory to conduct a “Covid-19” examination (PCR) for all arrivals through the country's airports (citizens, residents, tourists and transit passengers), regardless of the country they are coming from, provided that this decision is applied to the pre-examination before coming To the state, as of August 1, a maximum.

The National Authority for Emergency and Crisis and Disaster Management and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation affirmed that all departures through the country’s airports of the European Union and Britain, and countries that require a “Covid-19” examination (BCR), must perform the pre-check before boarding the plane .

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