Israel to end mandatory COVID-19 tests for arrivals at Tel Aviv airport

Israel to end mandatory COVID-19 tests for arrivals at Tel Aviv airport

by Joseph Anthony
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Israel said it was ending mandatory COVID-19 testing for arrivals at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion airport. File photo: REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun

Israel said on Sunday it was ending mandatory COVID-19 testing for arrivals at Tel Avivโ€™s Ben Gurion airport, but foreigners would still have to test negative overseas before boarding a flight to the country.

The health ministry said testing at Ben Gurion would no longer be required as of May 20. It cited a drop in daily infection numbers, from more than 6,000 to fewer than 2,000 over the past month, for the decision.
As of Tuesday, foreigners can opt to take a rapid antigen test within 24 hours of departure for Israel, rather than a PCR test, within 72 hours of travel, currently required, the ministry said in a statement.
Since March 1, Israel has not required its citizens to test overseas for COVID-19 before boarding a flight home.
At Ben Gurion, all arriving passengers, Israelis and foreigners, are now directed to PCR testing stations in a corner of the main terminal normally reserved for airline check-in counters.
Under the existing rules, arrivals must self-isolate for at least 24 hours, or until a negative PCR result is received, usually within 12 hours.
The government has been under public pressure to end the airport testing, which has added to passengersโ€™ travel costs and limited check-in space, causing long lines.

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