It is said that college years are the best and most adventurous years of our lives. The person gains quite significant experiences about critical themes such as life, love, friendship, responsibility, and education. Of course, after starting these epic years, one should be able to take advantage of all the opportunities of the university. Erasmus and exchange programs are also two of these opportunities. With these programs, lucky ones have a chance to live in one of the glorious cities of Europe or the USA. While continuing their education in another country for a year or optionally a semester, they have the opportunity to travel a lot, get to know other cultures, and meet people from many different ethnic identities from all over the world.
But unfortunately, along with many of our habits that have changed due to the pandemic we are in, the conditions of Erasmus programs have also changed. Last year, some students had to cancel or postpone their programs, while others who were already abroad and were preparing to return to their countries, had to extend their programs due to restrictions.
However, life is now slowly returning to normal. Countries and universities are changing the regulations and trying to adapt to the current situation. Now you can have a safe process by taking your PCR test for travel on the way to the college you were accepted to and your return to your country.
Now a new question arises. Where and how can we have our PCR test done in the safest conditions when returning to our hometown from a city we have only known for a few months or traveling to other European countries while in the Erasmus program?
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