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By TOI Staff - May 21, 2022

Israel on Saturday ended the requirement for COVID-19 testing upon landing at Ben Gurion Airport, over two years after the onset of the pandemic, as the country continues to remove remaining limitations on the public in line with the pandemic’s decline.

Israeli and foreign travelers will also no longer be required to provide a negative test result prior to boarding a flight to Israel.

The rules were updated due to declining COVID-19 morbidity, the Health Ministry said, adding that they will apply at all air, land and sea crossings.

Read More: Times of Israel

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