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Gone are the holidays in Cyprus, Turkey and Spain.
Is Greece on the way too?
The corona takes over the countries of the Mediterranean basin.
On the Greek island of Mykonos have begun a night curfew, Spain will be banned from flying this coming Friday and returnees from Cyprus, Turkey and others will be charged with full isolation in the country.
So has our summer vacation abroad "gone"?
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Ziv Reinstein
Sunday, 18 July 2021, 10:44 Updated: 12:23
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More and more countries are entering the list of banned or dangerous countries to fly this summer, and it seems that Israelis' summer vacation is in danger, at least for some of our favorite countries in the next two months.
For example, Greece, which experienced an increase in morbidity in Corona (2,554 new patients were infected just yesterday), has begun restrictions on tourist sites. The island of Mykonos, to which El Al plans to operate flights from next month, has been banned from playing music in bars and restaurants since yesterday (Saturday) and has begun a night curfew due to rising morbidity in the country and especially on the popular island, which receives about a million tourists each summer.
Due to the morbidity in
Greece
and the
Netherlands
, the German government has moved the two countries to the list of high-risk countries, and as they continue to rise as recently, they may also be included in the list of countries with severe warnings in Israel.
According to the marketing manager at his airline Ilan Shalev, flights to the Greek islands are full.
"Invitations continue to be accepted for the rest of the month, for August and the Tishrei holidays, also knowing that they may have to stay in solitary confinement for seven days, certainly when it comes to family invitations with children, who will in any case require isolation upon return."
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Severe travel warning also to Cyprus and Turkey
Countries that have already been announced to be included in the list of serious travel warnings in Israel this coming Friday (July 23) are:
Georgia, Turkey, Cyprus, the United Kingdom, Uganda, Myanmar, Fiji, Panama, Cambodia, Kenya and Liberia
.
Those who still fly above countries, will be required to complete isolation (of the week) in the country upon their return.
By contrast,
Spain
has experienced an increase in the last few weeks getting in Corona, come together with
Kyrgyzstan
to the list of maximum risk countries, and the flight to which Israel is prohibited. The last two will be joined by India, South Africa, Mexico, Russia, Brazil, Argentina, Uzbekistan and Belarus, have been impressed for some time.
Recall, from Friday, July 16, all those who have returned to Israel from a target which is abroad (including immune and recover), committed / the isolation of 24 hours or until the results of the corona test he / she performed at the entrance to Israel (whichever is earlier).
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