The Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency on March 16 said that from March 21, the Quarantine Information Pre-entry System, or Q-Code, will be applied to all passengers arriving from overseas at Incheon International Airport. (Screen capture from system's website)
By Xu Aiying and Kim Hayeon
A health check procedure that reduces the time spent entering Korea through Incheon International Airport will be applied next week.
Also from March 21, those who received a second vaccine shot against COVID-19 at least 14 days before but within 180 days in Korea or those who got a third shot are exempt from self-quarantine, and their vaccine status is automatically linked to the pre-entry system. Starting April 1, people vaccinated abroad can avoid self-isolation only if they input their vaccination status into the system and attach the required certificates.
KDCA Commissioner Jeong Eun-Kyeong said, "The full-scale operation of the advance entry system requires the active interest and use of travelers from overseas," adding, "In addition to Incheon International Airport, application of the quarantine information pre-entry system will be expanded in phases to raise the convenience of inbound passengers based on the opening schedules of provincial airports."