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Making order in the sky: where is it forbidden to fly and which countries do not require isolation?
According to the new outline approved by the Corona Cabinet, flights to Georgia, Turkey and four other countries are completely banned.
On the other hand, returnees from only ten countries, including China and New Zealand, will be able to leave isolation after a negative examination.
All other countries are defined as orange, and require those who return from them in complete isolation
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Meirav Cohen
Monday, 09 August 2021, 08:18 Updated: 08:21
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The Corona Cabinet last night (Sunday) approved a new outline for flying abroad, as a visit to most countries around the world will require returnees in isolation. Only returnees from ten countries will be able to leave isolation after a negative check or at the end of 24 hours. With the exception of cases approved by the Exceptions Committee, the
list of countries that do not require full isolation is shrinking, and now numbers only ten countries: Austria, Australia, Hong Kong, Hungary, Taiwan, Moldova, New Zealand, China, Singapore and the Czech Republic. Are defined as low-risk, and those who return from them will be able to leave isolation 24 hours after returning to Israel, or alternatively after receiving a negative corona test result.
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