Israel to change rules of entry to country
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- 21 February, 2022
- 06:56
Israel to let both vaccinated and unvaccinated tourists into the country, provided that they have two PCR tests, the Office of the country's Prime Minister said in a statement.
Report informs citing RIA Novosti that Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and Health Minister Nitzan Horowitz have agreed to ease coronavirus restrictions.
In particular, as follows from the statement, from March 1, tourists of any age, vaccinated and unvaccinated, will be allowed to enter, subject to two PCR tests: before departure and after landing in Israel.
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