The national government has decreed the partial opening of land borders for Argentines and foreigners with valid residence in the country. Initially only eight border crossings have been open for the entry of up to 500 people per day. The number of border crossings will be gradually increased as well as the quota of people who may enter the country per day. The land border crossings that have already been opened are as follows: Cristo Redentor (crossing to Chile) – Posadas (crossing to Paraguay) – Paso de los Libres (crossing to Brazil) – San Sebastián (crossing to Chile) – Integración Austral (crossing to Chile) – Gualeguaychú (crossing to Uruguay) – Salvador Mazza (crossing to Bolivia) – Clorinda (crossing to Paraguay) Argentines and foreigners with valid residence in the country must comply with the 14-day quarantine upon arrival. On the other hand, the prohibition of entry for foreigners who do not have a valid residence visa in the country until April 13 is maintained.

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