NITN | @notintownlive | 07 Jan 2022, 06:35 am
Israel Red List
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Jerusalem: Israel has done away with its list of red destinations which reported a high number of covid cases.
All covid19 travel curbs have been lifted on all nations, said an Israel's Ministry of Health official.
This move by the Ministry is a result of the administration's decision to suspend the red nations list because the rate of people testing covid positive on arrival has gone under the five percent mark.
Inbound and outbound travel has been permitted by the Israel Government in connection with countries previously in its red list. These countries include the US, UK, Switzerland, and France amongst others.
The countries earlier under Israel's red list have been shifted to the orange list.
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