Kazakhstan to open its border with Uzbekistan on April 11
When crossing the border, citizens are required to show a negative PCR test or a certificate of complete vaccination against COVID-19.
Due to the stabilization of the epidemiological situation in Kazakhstan, the restrictions on crossing the border will be lifted, the press service of the Prime Minister of Kazakhstan reported.
Reportedly, from April 11, restrictions on the crossing of the state border of the Republic of Kazakhstan by citizens of Kazakhstan, stateless persons and foreigners at land checkpoints with the Russian Federation, the Republics of Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan will be lifted.
In addition, all restrictions on air travel to Kazakhstan will be lifted.
At the same time, the requirement to show a negative PCR test at the border or a certificate of complete vaccination against COVID-19 remains.
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