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This Article is From Jun 02, 2020

Iceland to Go Ahead With Airport Covid-19 Testing Plan

Iceland to Go Ahead With Airport Covid-19 Testing Plan

(Bloomberg) --

Iceland is proceeding with plans to test all incoming airline passengers for Covid-19 from June 15 in a bid to salvage its biggest export, tourism.

The government's announcement follows consultations with the country's chief epidemiologist and a deal with DeCODE Genetics, which will assist with the testing facilities.

“The economic impact of unchanged travel restrictions would be enormous,” the government said in a statement Tuesday.

The tests will be carried out directly upon arrival at Keflavik Airport, at an estimated cost for the first two weeks of operations of 160 million kronur ($1.2 million), assuming an average of 500 tests per day.

The tests will be free of charge for passengers during that initial 2-week trial period.

Read more: Iceland's Audacious Covid-19 Airport Testing Plan Hits a Snag

©2020 Bloomberg L.P.

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