Pitani ku Maldives mothandizidwa ndi Tsamba la Katemera

The Maldives reopened its borders for tourists of all nationalities on July 15, 2020, with rigorous procedures in place to ensure the safety of tourists and tourism. Tourists are required to fill an online health declaration form within 24 hours prior to their departure, as well as have a negative PCR test result, conducted 96 hours prior to their departure.

Visit Maldives asks industry partners to provide their vaccination updates, press releases, images, videos, and other information to [imelo ndiotetezedwa] to ensure all industry news regarding the vaccination campaign is covered on the microsite.

The “I’m Vaccinated” website can be accessed at: https://vaccinated.visitmaldives.com/

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Linda Hohnholz wakhala akulemba ndi kusintha zolemba kuyambira pomwe anayamba ntchito. Iye wagwiritsa ntchito chilakolako chobadwachi m'malo ngati Hawaii Pacific University, Chaminade University, Hawaii Children's Discovery Center, ndipo tsopano TravelNewsGroup.

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