The UAE has taken action to protect residents and citizens from COVID-19 and has been among the leading countries for performing tests per capita.
Currently, there are two available types of testing in the country, a PCR nasal swab and a DPI laser test.
Making tests more accessible to all people living in the UAE, the cost of getting a PCR swab test has been reduced.
Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (SEHA) has announced that PCR swab tests will now cost Dhs85.
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The change in price is effective immediately and is across all SEHA locations in the UAE.
Currently, tests are required for crossing the border into Abu Dhabi from other emirates.
A negative test from the past 48 hours is required to enter the emirate, followed by a PCR test on the fourth and eighth day in the emirate if your stay is eight days or more.
Those who fail to undergo a test on the fourth and eighth day in Abu Dhabi are liable for fines.