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Costa Rica to Eliminate Negative PCR COVID Test Requirements for Tourists

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Starting on October 26, visitors arriving in Costa Rica will no longer be required to provide a negative PCR coronavirus test result, according to Tourism Minister Gustavo Segura. Anyone traveling to Costa Rica will still need to purchase travel medical insurance and complete the Health Pass epidemiological form. The insurance must be either a policy from INS or Sagicor or a foreign policy that covers COVID-19 medical expenses and extended lodging. Costa Rica will open its airports to tourists from all countries and U.S. states beginning November 1.