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Uruguay opens borders to foreigners and considers allowing tourists to be vaccinated

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Uruguayan government plans to begin reopening the borders in September, first for vaccinated property owners not residing in the country and then for vaccinated foreign tourists, while looking into the possibility of vaccinating tourists in light of the decline in coronavirus infections, local press reported Sunday.

Authorities will officially announce the measures at a press conference tomorrow, according to Montevideo daily El País.

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