After world-ranked tennis player Novak Djokovic was not allowed to enter the United States because he was not vaccinated against the corona virus, former Tourism and Judoka Minister Joel Rezbozov invited the Serb to Israel today (Thursday).
In a videotaped tweet, the minister said: "Novak, so come to Israel. Anyone can come to us, whether vaccinated or not. Djokovic, you and all the people in the world are welcome to come to Israel. Only two PCR tests before and after the flight. It's simple."
Nole, so come to Israel.
Anyone can come, vaccinated or not.
@DjokerNole, you and the rest of the world are invited to visit Israel.
All you need to do is 2 PCR tests,
one before the flight and one after.
Its as simple as that.
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- oelYoel Razvozov |
Joel Razvozov (@YRazvozov) March 10, 2022
The response, Rezbozov posted a tweet from Nola himself, informing his followers that he had to retire from upcoming tournaments in the United States: “The CDC (Disease Control Center) has confirmed that regulations will not change and therefore I will not be able to play in the US.
Good luck to all those who play in these great tournaments. "
As a reminder, Djokovic failed to compete in the Australian Open after immigration authorities arrested him on January 6, causing a major storm and a long saga, which eventually led to his visa being revoked later that month.
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