According to the Serbian portal srbin.info, the authorities of North Macedonia have decided to cancel the mandatory requirement to provide tests and certificates of vaccination when entering the country. This was stated on his Facebook page by the first Macedonian Deputy Prime Minister Artan Grubi.
It is clarified that at today’s session, the government of North Macedonia accepted the recommendation of the Commission on Infectious Diseases to abolish the mandatory provision of medical documents upon entry into the country (vaccination certificate, certificate of past illness, negative PCR test or antigen test). The need to undergo a seven-day quarantine at one’s own expense in the absence of one of these documents has also been canceled.