The Spanish Health Ministry is now accepting several alternatives to the PCR test from air travelers arriving in Spain. After initially demanding a PCR, which is expensive and time-consuming as samples need to be sent to a lab, health authorities are now allowing passengers to show a test known by its initials TMA, as well as other diagnostic tests based on âequivalent molecular techniquesâ such as LAMP.
Since November 23, a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of arrival in the countryâs airports has been a requirement from so-called ârisk countries,â with the threat of a fine of up to â¬6,000 for those who fail to produce one. The ministry later announced via a press release that children under the age of six will not be required to present any kind of coronavirus test result when arriving in Spain via air.
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