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Recovered from virus and traveling to Israel? No test required

To qualify, travelers must have tested positive between 11 days and three months prior

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Individuals who have recovered from COVID-19 within the last three months will no longer be required to take a PCR test before boarding a flight to Israel, the inter-ministerial exceptions committee ruled late Sunday night.

Until now, recoverers had to submit an application form to the exceptions committee in advance in order to be exempt from taking a PCR test. Now, this request will not be necessary.

To qualify, travelers must have tested positive between 11 days and three months prior. They must present their positive test result in addition to filling out the incoming passenger statement, which is required for anyone entering the country.

Positive test results from an antigen or other test do not qualify; however, a recovery certificate from Israel that is not based on a PCR test and was issued within the last three months would suffice.

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