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Israel bans travel to 10 more countries over concern of Omicron

December 19, 2021
The Israeli government decided to ban the entry of foreign nationals into the country in an attempt to stop the spread of a new variant of COVID-19. (XINHUA)
The Israeli government decided to ban the entry of foreign nationals into the country in an attempt to stop the spread of a new variant of COVID-19. (XINHUA)

JERUSALEM Israel's Ministry of Health on Sunday decided to ban travel to ten more countries to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 Omicron variant.

The ban will take effect on Wednesday and will include the United States, Italy, Belgium, Germany, Hungary, Morocco, Portugal, Canada, Switzerland and Turkey, which will be labeled as "red" countries, according to the ministry.

The list of "red" countries already includes most of the African countries, eight European countries and the United Arab Emirates.

All Israelis returning from the banned countries, including vaccinated and recovered ones, must enter quarantine for at least seven days.

Foreign nationals are not allowed to travel from these countries to Israel, except in humanitarian cases with the approval of a special governmental committee.

To date, the ministry has reported 134 cases of the Omicron variant, of which 86 are passengers who have recently returned from abroad. Agencies


December 19, 2021
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