Israel to reopen to vaccinated Covid-19 tourists from November

Travellers from any country can enter if they can show a vaccine certificate that is less than six months old. PHOTO: REUTERS

JERUSALEM (AFP) - Vaccinated Covid-19 tourists will be allowed into Israel from Nov 1, the government said on Wednesday (Oct 27), after a campaign to get booster shots into arms succeeding in driving down infections.

Israel was the first country to launch a mass booster campaign, with more than 3.9 million getting a third dose since the summer.

In late August and early September, cases rose to more than 10,000 a day, a number that has since fallen to just a few hundred.

With the spike in cases flattened, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett indicated last week that border restrictions would be lifted.

The government confirmed the move in a statement, saying travellers from any country would be able to enter if they can show a vaccine certificate that is less than six months old.

Travellers will also still need to take a virus test before departure and another on arrival.

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