Iceland to Test Visitors Upon Arrival at Keflavik Airport

Tourists wearing masks walk in downtown Reykjavik on April 3. 

Photographer: Ernir Eyjolfsson/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images

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Iceland will test all airline passengers arriving at Keflavik Airport for coronavirus by June 15, with those resulting negative spared a mandatory two-week quarantine, the government said Tuesday.

Testing will take place inside the terminal of the international airport. Visitors will be allowed to head to their accommodation while they wait for the result of their test, which is expected to be delivered on the same day.