E.g Georgia.
You are fully vaccinated. If you want to enter by plane, you don't need a PCR test.
You are fully vaccinated. If you want to enter by road, you need a PCR test.
Why?
E.g Georgia.
You are fully vaccinated. If you want to enter by plane, you don't need a PCR test.
You are fully vaccinated. If you want to enter by road, you need a PCR test.
Why?
Because the people in charge decided it should be that way.
Covid requirements and rules are notoriously complicated and inconsistent all over the world. They are made by people with various levels of skill and understanding and with surprisingly little co-ordination across different departments, countries, states or even counties. A lot of these rules are also politically motivated and the political goal often overwrites any type of rational thinking.
A simple example: I was applying for exemption from quarantine and was denied because they didn't like the specific test I had. I moved one mile away to a different hotel (just a different administrative district) and they accepted the exact same test without any issue.
Multiple reasons apply:
At some point all countries will follow Mexico's lead and stop requiring PCR testing prior to entry but this will likely take many more years, especially for zero-COVID holdouts such as Australia. I took my 10th COVID test this very morning for a trip to Canada and it felt completely routine, just another small thing you have to do to enjoy the wonders of travel :-)