COLOMBO: Sri Lanka's Health Ministry on Wednesday said it has removed COVID-19 restrictions that were in place for passengers arriving from overseas.

The ministry said in a statement that the requirement to produce a COVID-19 vaccination certificate by any person arriving from overseas has been removed with immediate effect, Xinhua reported.

Also, the requirement for a negative COVID-19 test on arrival or before boarding, including polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and rapid antigen tests (RAT), were no longer required.

If foreign nationals or tourists become COVID-19 positive after landing in Sri Lanka, they should isolate themselves for seven days at a private hospital, hotel, or where they reside, said the ministry, adding that the cost of treatment or isolation should be borne by themselves.

-- BERNAMA