Covid-19: Uruguay aims to reopen its borders to vaccinated foreigners

Covid-19: Uruguay aims to reopen its borders to vaccinated foreigners
Montevideo, set on the River Plate, is one of South America's great capitals.

MONTEVIDEO, July 19 (NNN-Xinhua) — Uruguayan President Luis Lacalle Pou said that the country is aiming to reopen its borders to foreigners who have been vaccinated against COVID-19 by the end of the year.

“One of the hardest hit sectors that we have to help to reactivate is tourism. If what we have been experiencing and the new variants allow for it, we plan to open the border in (the southern hemisphere) spring for some people … who are immunized,” he said on Sunday.

The Ministry of Public Health confirmed on Saturday the detection of the first cases of the Delta variant of the coronavirus and of two other cases caused by the Alpha and Beta variants of concern.

According to authorities, more than 69 percent of the Uruguayan population have already received the first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine and more than 57 percent have been fully vaccinated.

For more than four weeks, the South American country has registered fewer infections, active cases, hospitalizations, and deaths after a spike in cases and deaths between April and June of this year.

Uruguay has registered 378,733 cases of COVID-19 and 5,879 deaths. — NNN-XINHUA

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