The authorities in Uzbekistan will reopen the country's borders for inbound and outbound travel by air, rail, and motor vehicle from October 1, a representative of the Central Asian nation's coronavirus disease response center told Sputnik on Thursday, Sputnik reports.
The latest decision comes after the Uzbek authorities eased restrictions on the border with Kyrgyzstan on September 1.
"From October 1, it will be allowed to enter and leave Uzbekistan via all air, rail, and automotive checkpoints," a representative of the response center said.
International arrivals from countries that have been color-coded red, according to the Ministry of Health's guidance, must present a certificate showing a negative PCR test for the coronavirus disease. Furthermore, these arrivals must also complete a form ahead of a period of mandatory self-isolation.