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Jordan to lift restrictions on inbound visitors from March 1

Jordan has said it was easing coronavirus-related restrictions on foreign visitors, reports Associated Press. Jordan’s Tourism Board said that as of March 1, visitors would no longer be required to take a PCR test before entering the country or take another PCR test upon arrival at airports and other entry points. reports The Associated Press.

Visitors will still have to sign a pledge to get tested if they feel coronavirus symptoms and agree to self-isolate if they contract COVID-19.

“We hope the relaxing of previous restrictions will help once again the recovery of tourism to the kingdom and ease access for travelers planning their trips to Jordan,” said Abed Al-Razzaq Arabiyat, MD, Jordan Tourism Board.
(Source: The Associated Press)

 

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