Omicron: Israel extends entry ban for tourists

Omicron: Israel extends entry ban for tourists

Travellers seen arriving at Ben Gurion International Airport, as Israel opens it borders and allow for tourists to enter the country, after months of keeping its borders closed for tourists flying in. November 01, 2021. Photo by Tomer Neuberg/FLASH90 *** Local Caption *** פתיחת עונת התיירות.תיירים מגיעים לנתב"ג

(dpa/NAN)

Israel is to extend its ban on tourists entering the country for another 10 days, due to fears of the spread of the new Omicron variant of the Coronavirus.

According to a statement issued by Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and Health Minister, Nitzan Horowitz, the existing measures had been set to expire by Monday.

The statement said that the borders will remain closed to foreigners until shortly before Christmas.

It said that anyone returning to Israel from any country including vaccinated Israelis will continue to be quarantined for at least three days upon entry.

However, the extension of the quarantine regulations must also be approved by the parliamentary health committee, the statement said.

The Omicron variant was first detected in southern Africa.

The World Health Organization (WHO) classifies it as “of concern”.

At the end of November, the first cases of Omicron were also detected in Israel.

Currently, the Coronavirus infection figures in the Mediterranean country are relatively low.

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