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Starting this weekend, you will no longer have to take the Corona test that you had to do before entering Korea from overseas.

A reporter is out at Incheon International Airport.



Reporter Jeon Hyung-woo, it seems that tourists are starting to show up behind us. How is the atmosphere now?



<Reporter> The



summer vacation season has passed, but travelers are gathering in the departure hall of the airport.



On the morning of the 31st, the quarantine authorities announced that they would abolish the corona test before entering the country.



Let's hear the stories of those who are going abroad now.

[Kang Kyung- pil



/Jeju City: We were also a little worried about how we should do the PCR test when we arrived, but I think we will be comfortable when it disappears.]



It was in the state of being in, but I think it's good that that kind of thing (pre-entry inspection) is gone.]



Travelers arriving after midnight from Friday to Saturday, the duty of pre-entry inspection will disappear.



All foreign nationals entering Korea are not required to undergo pre-entry screening, regardless of which country they have traveled to or have been vaccinated.



Quarantine authorities have advised people to keep a distance from other passengers by using spare seats on the plane if they feel symptoms of Corona.



He also urged people to wear a mask except when eating in-flight meals.



Pre-entry testing will disappear, but PCR testing within 24 hours of entry will remain.



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Are there any quarantine measures ahead of the Chuseok holiday?



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During the Chuseok holiday, 9 temporary screening and inspection stations will be installed on highways across the country.



In Gyeonggi-do, Anseong, Icheon, Hwaseong, and Yongin, etc., anyone can perform a PCR test for free here.



Expressway tolls are waived again during Chuseok holidays for the first time in two years.



You can eat indoors at rest stops, buses, and even on railroads.



However, only non-contact visits are possible at the nursing hospital during the holidays.



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