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No more PCR tests as of midnight Friday for entry in Israel

The Israel’s Health Ministry has announced the canceling of PCR tests for all incoming travelers — Israelis and foreigners — this Friday at midnight.

The move comes amid a decline in Covid-19 contamination rates in Israel.

It applies to all entry points for the state of Israel — Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport, land and sea crossings.

Foreigners will also no longer be required to undergo a PCR or antigen test before boarding a flight to Israel, the Health Ministry statement added.

Passengers must, however, continue to complete an entry declaration up to 48 hours before boarding a flight or ship.

 

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