From March 1, the Israeli authorities will allow entry to all tourists, regardless of whether they have been vaccinated against COVID-19. This was reported by Reuters.com, citing a statement by Prime Minister Naftali Bennett.
“We are seeing a steady decline in morbidity, so it is time to gradually reveal what we were the first in the world to close,” said the Prime Minister.
However, two PCR tests are still required to cross the border: before departure and at the Israeli airport.
Earlier it was known that Jordan cancels PCR tests for tourists.
For those who care about a healthy lifestyle, we recommend reading: “A doctor has identified a popular fruit that can be dangerous to health.”