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The skyline of central Seoul is seen during sunrise in Seoul, South Korea, on September 2, 2013. — Picture by REUTERS

Foreign students must complete Covid-19 vaccination before enter South Korea

SEOUL, Jan 27 — Foreign students wanting to study at a university in South Korea this year will be asked to complete vaccination against Covid-19 before entering the country, the Education Ministry said Thursday.

Announcing measures to prevent the spread of omicron and other coronavirus variants from overseas to local communities, Yonhap news agency reported the ministry said that it will require foreign students to present a negative PCR test result issued within 48 hours upon arrival here.

They will also be obliged to install a self-quarantine app, self-isolate for 10 days and use owned or quarantined vehicles to travel to accommodations, the ministry said.

In addition, a negative PCR test result must be submitted on the first day of quarantine and before the quarantine is lifted, it added.

When foreign students who have not been vaccinated enter the country, local governments and universities will provide support so that they can be vaccinated as soon as self-isolation is finished.

According to Yonhap, foreign students are only allowed to enter the country after a self-isolation accommodation is secured and the concerned university finalises its in-person class and academic schedules.

— Bernama

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