Coronavirus: Kuwait bans unvaccinated citizens from travelling abroad

People queue to receive a dose of a Covid-19 coronavirus vaccine at a vaccination centre in Kuwait City, on July 20, 2021. PHOTO: AFP

CAIRO (REUTERS) - Kuwait on Tuesday (July 27) said only citizens who have been vaccinated for the coronavirus will be allowed to travel abroad starting on Aug 1.

A government statement said the rule excepted children under age of 16, those with a health ministry certificate saying they cannot be vaccinated, and pregnant women who have a pregnancy proof certificate from authorities.

Also on Tuesday, the civil aviation authority said that all arrivals in Kuwait must have a negative Covid-19 PCR test before they board their flights and must not be showing any symptoms.

All arrivals will have to be home quarantined for seven days unless they take a Covid-19 PCR test inside Kuwait that comes out negative.

The Kuwaiti government on Monday eased some coronavirus related restrictions and resumed all activities except for gatherings which include conferences, weddings, and social events.

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