Israel to open to unvaccinated tourists starting March 1

Israel to open to unvaccinated tourists starting March 1

Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and Health Minister Nitzan Horowitz announced Sunday a plan to ease certain COVID restrictions on travel and education, set to come into effect on March 1.

Under the new guidelines, both vaccinated and unvaccinated tourists of all ages will be allowed into the country, as long as they submit a negative PCR test before boarding the flight and take another one after landing in Israel.

 

Israel to open to unvaccinated tourists starting March 1

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