"[...] For months, travel to Iceland has been possible but required double qPCR screening, at the airport on arrival and 5-6 days later. People are made aware of these requirements and sign a declaration committing to the second screening and interim quarantine.
"In August, a traveler screened negative on arrival. Broke quarantine, then tested positive days later. Sequencing reveals that this one person's choice resulted in a wave that took five months to stamp out and infected 2700 - nearly 1% of the country. Caused several deaths. [...]"
-- Kristjana Ásbjörnsdóttir MPH&PhD, (kristjanahronn), 2021-04-19
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