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Georgia and Spain Outside: Updated Red List Israel today

2021-08-23T19:29:18.039Z


According to the update, Bulgaria, Brazil, Mexico and Turkey - at maximum risk • Austria moved to "orange" status • Poland joins the Czech Republic and moves to "yellow" status


The Ministry of Health today (Monday) updated the list of red and yellow countries.

Meaning - starting on Tuesday, August 31, the list of countries that will be banned from flying to Israeli citizens will be updated, and at the same time, "low-risk" countries that have hitherto been under a travel warning will move to "status."

According to the update, Georgia and Spain emerged from "maximum risk" (red in the classification), while Bahrain, Slovakia and Poland became "yellow" countries.

Austria, Australia and Moldova have moved from "yellow" countries to "orange" countries.

The Ministry of Health's updated classification list,

The following is a list of the new classification:

Red countries

- countries at maximum risk to which travel is prohibited, even for the vaccinated and recovering, except for those who have received approval from the Exceptions Committee, and these will be charged in full isolation: Bulgaria, Brazil, Mexico, Turkey.

Yellow countries

- low-risk countries.

Vaccinated and recovering must be isolated until a negative result or 24 hours (whichever is earlier), those who have not been vaccinated or recovered must be completely isolated: Bahrain, Hong Kong, Hungary, Taiwan, New Zealand, China, Singapore, Slovakia, Poland, Czech Republic.

Orange countries

- countries at risk that require full isolation for all ages, including the vaccinated and recovering: any country that does not appear in the red or yellow classification.

Source: israelhayom

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