Regulation on quarantine, isolation and testing for COVID-19 at the border
On 15 June a new and amended regulations regarding on quarantine, isolation, testing for COVID-19 will take effect. The changes are in line with the recommendations of the Chief Epidemiologist.
Regarding testing at the border from 15 June:
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Anyone entering Iceland who has stayed in areas with high risk of infection within 14 days prior to arrival must either self-quarantine for fourteen days or, if they meet conditions for testing, choose to be tested for COVID-19 at the border.
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Who is exempt from quarantine and testing on arrival?
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Transit passengers who do not enter Iceland
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Children born in 2005 or later
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Holders of a certificate of prior COVID-19 infection from the Icelandic health authorities
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Testing at the border is optional but passengers who chose not to be tested must undergo a two-week quarantine.
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Those who receive negative test results from COVID-19 are exempt from the two-week quarantine requirement.
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Testing is free of charge from the 15 June 2020 until 30 June 2020.
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From 1 July 2020 testing will cost 15.000 ISK.
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Those who have travelled to Iceland before testing efforts at the border began and are still in quarantine on 15 June 2020 can request to be tested a health centre and those who test negative can leave quarantine. A standard fee is charged for each test.
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All samples and tests will be destroyed after analysis and they will only be used for diagnosis of COVID-19
Testing at Health Centres (not the boarder)
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If you are showing symptoms of the COVID-19 disease, like they are defined by the Directorate of Health in Iceland, is entitled to a test at a health centre without charges.
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A person who requests a test at a health centre without showing symptoms of COVID-19, like they are defined by the Directorate of Health in Iceland, will have to pay for the test at the health centre. From the 1 July 2020 the charges will be 11.000 ISK plus appointment charges.