NITN | @notintownlive | 18 Jan 2022, 10:56 am
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Abu Dhabi: Under the new travel guideline, Abu Dhabi has made it essential for travellers to get their covid19 booster shot before entering the UAE.
The latest decision comes at a time when Emirates reels due to the fast paced transmission of omicron cases, as per media reports.
People entering Abu Dhabi need a 'green pass' that confirms their inoculation status.
The Government has also updated its green pass status to include the booster shot.
Individuals who have tested covid negative in the past two weeks can maintain their 'green status' in the UAE.
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