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Israel drops mandatory testing upon arrival for tourists as COVID wanes

Visitors will still have to provide proof of having testing negative prior to boarding a plane to Israel.

by  Reuters and ILH Staff
Published on  05-08-2022 21:17
Last modified: 05-08-2022 21:17
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Ben-Gurion International Airport at night | Photo: Moshe Shai

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Israel will end mandatory COVID-19 testing for arrivals at Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion International Airport, but foreigners would still have to test negative overseas before boarding a flight to the country.

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The health ministry said testing at Ben Gurion would no longer be required as of May 20. It cited a drop in daily infection numbers, from more than 6,000 to fewer than 2,000 over the past month, for the decision.

As of Tuesday, foreigners can opt to take a rapid antigen test within 24 hours of departure for Israel, rather than a PCR test, within 72 hours of travel, currently required, the ministry said in a statement.

Since March 1, Israel has not required its citizens to test overseas for COVID-19 before boarding a flight home.

At Ben Gurion, all arriving passengers, Israelis and foreigners, are now directed to PCR testing stations in a corner of the main terminal normally reserved for airline check-in counters.

Under the existing rules, arrivals must self-isolate for at least 24 hours, or until a negative PCR result is received, usually within 12 hours. The government has been under public pressure to end the airport testing, which has added to passengers' travel costs and limited check-in space, causing long lines.

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