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Dear traveler,
HEALTH COMES FIRST
The Peruvian government has taken these measures to fight COVID-19:
• All travelers entering the country must complete the following sworn statement (link).

• All travelers 12 years and older entering the country must show their COVID-19
vaccination card with the completed dose. Otherwise, they must show a negative
molecular test issued up to 48 hours prior to boarding. Children under 12 years old are
only required to be asymptomatic to board.

• For domestic flights, passengers over 12 years old, will only be able to board if they prove
to be fully vaccinated, either in Peru or abroad. Those over 40 years old will need to
accredit the booster dose, otherwise they must show a negative molecular test issued up
to 48 hours prior to boarding.

• The use of face shields is no longer required to board domestic and international flights.

• For interprovincial land transportation, passengers over 18 years old, will only be able to
board if they prove to be fully vaccinated, either in Peru or abroad. Those over 40 years
old will need to accredit the booster dose, otherwise they must show a negative
molecular test issued up to 48 hours prior to boarding.

• For enclosed places, visitors over 18 years old, whether Peruvian or foreign, will only be
able to enter if they prove to be fully vaccinated, either in Peru or abroad. Those over 40
years old will need to accredit the booster dose.

• It is mandatory to wear a KN95 mask or, in its replacement, a three-fold surgical mask
with a fabric mask over it to circulate on public spaces and in enclosed places.

• It is important to wash hands constantly, avoid crowds and keep social distance.

• These measures will be in force from January 31, 2022 to February 13, 2022, according to
SUPREME DECREE No. 010-2022-PCM (link)
If you have any questions, please contact PROMPERÚ's iPerú service:
iperu@promperu.gob.pe / iperulimaapto@promperu.gob.pe

Lima, January 31, 2022


PROMPERÚ

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