(ANSA) - TEL AVIV, 16 AUG - Israelis and foreigners with an entry permit from Italy and some other countries, mostly Europeans, from today will no longer have to do the 2-week quarantine upon their arrival in Israel. This was decided by the Government Committee for Covid, on input from the Ministry of Health, which listed a series of 'Green Lands' from which it is possible to return without undergoing compulsory isolation and in which - confirmed the Italian Embassy in Israel - the 'Italy. The measure also includes Great Britain, Slovenia, New Zealand, Georgia, Denmark, Austria, Canada, Estonia, Rwanda, Finland, Latvia, Hong Kong, Germany, Hungary, Cyprus, Greece, Croatia and Bulgaria. (HANDLE).
Israel raises quarantine for those arriving from Italy
2020-08-16T11:58:06.569Z
Israelis and foreigners with an entry permit from Italy and some other countries, mostly Europeans, will no longer have to do the 2-week quarantine upon their arrival in Israel from today. (HANDLE)