Israel on alert: Ban on entry of foreign travelers, Israeli people will also have to be quarantined on their return
Israel has banned the entry of all foreign travelers due to the new variant of the corona virus, Omicron. On Friday itself, the first patient infected with the Omicron variant was found in the country.
Israel has banned the entry of all foreign travelers due to the new variant of the corona virus, Omicron. On Friday itself, the first patient infected with the Omicron variant was found in the country. It was only after this that Israel banned travelers from several South African countries. Now the entry of all foreigners has been banned in the country. According to 'The Times of Israel'- The government has currently banned foreign passengers for 14 days. The ban has also come into force. It is the first country to ban the entry of foreigners.
According to the new rules, now if any vaccinated Israeli citizen comes back to the country, then he will have to undergo a corona test. Will have to be quarantined for 72 hours. At the end of the quarantine period, there will be a corona test again. All reports must come negative.A person whose vaccination has not been completed will have to remain in quarantine for 7 days. After this the negative report of the corona test will have to be shown.
Prime Minister Naftali Bennett had said in a cabinet meeting called on Friday to discuss the new variant – the new variant is more contagious and spreads faster than the delta variant. Information is being gathered regarding whether the vaccine is effective on Omicron or not. These are emergency-like situations. Be ready 24 hours a day.
Fearing the new variant, Britain, Saudi Arabia, Iran, the US and Sri Lanka have also imposed travel bans on several African countries. In order to deal with Omicron, seven-eight countries of Africa have started banning the arrival of planes and passengers.India has not banned flights to any country so far, but passengers coming from some countries of Europe including South Africa, Brazil, Bangladesh, Botswana, China, Mauritius, New Zealand, Zimbabwe, Singapore, Israel, Hong Kong and the UK will be given additional benefits. Safety standards have to be followed.
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