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The Corona Cabinet confirmed: Passengers to Israel will be allowed to perform an antigen test a day before takeoff
Passengers entering Israel will be allowed to perform an antigen test up to 24 hours before departure - instead of performing a PCR test 72 hours before departure to Israel.
The relief is intended to allow passengers to be tested by an accessible and cheaper means, while maintaining public health.
A passenger who chooses an antigen test will be required to perform it through a recognized body
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Wednesday, 24 November, 2021, 23:04 Updated: 23:21
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Passengers entering Israel will be allowed to perform an antigen test up to 24 hours before takeoff, the Corona Cabinet confirmed this evening (Wednesday) in a telephone poll, in accordance with the recommendation of professionals at the Ministry of Health.
Until now, entry into Israel was only allowed through a PCR test up to 72 hours before departure to Israel.
Last week, Health Minister Nitzan Horowitz and senior officials in his office agreed on the relief, which is intended to allow passengers to be checked by an accessible and cheaper means, and the move was made in coordination with tourism and transportation ministries, in a joint effort to renew inbound tourism
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An accessible and cheaper means.
Ben Gurion Airport (Photo: Reuven Castro)
A passenger who chooses an antigen test will be required to perform it through a recognized body in the foreign country, and not in a home test.
In addition, a passenger who stays abroad for less than 72 hours will not be required to undergo any examination before departure to Israel, and depending on the current situation. The obligation to perform a PCR examination after landing at Ben Gurion Airport will remain unchanged.
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