The Kingdom of Eswatini not accepting rapid test results for COVID-19
Travellers going to the Kingdom of Eswatini are encouraged to get tested and provide certificates from registered laboratories as the country does not accept rapid COVID-19 test results. This was the message from the Mpumalanga Health MEC during a COVID-19 compliance check at the Jeppes Reef border post in Nkomazi.
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