coronavirus in check. This week, thousands of Australians arrived back into the country for the first time since 2020.The country had implemented some of the strictest pandemic measures of any democracy back in March 2020.As of February 21, arrivals who are fully vaccinated will not need a travel exemption or told to quarantine, reports Liverpool Echo.Now here we reveal some of the countries that have recently changed their travel regulations to allow Brits in.Anyone entering the country is also required to complete an Australia Travel Declaration at least 72 hours before departure.The ATD includes a declaration regarding your vaccination status and you will be asked to upload your vaccination certificate.Unvaccinated visa holders will still need a travel exemption to enter – and these will not be granted solely for tourism purposes.
Inbound passengers must also provide a negative accepted Covid-19 test result. After closing its borders in October, Morocco is now welcoming fully vaccinated tourists again.Passengers must also present a negative PCR result, download, print and sign a passenger health form before arrival in Morocco.Children under the age of 6 are exempt from the pre-travel PCR test requirement.While children under the age of 18 are exempt from the requirement to present a vaccine pass.Israel will now allow unvaccinated tourists to enter from the beginning of next month.Its government announced the rule change on Sunday as the latest wave of the coronavirus recedes.Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said tourists, both vaccinated and unvaccinated, would be required to take PCR coronavirus tests.The rules go into effect on March 1.Spain introduced changes this week as children over 12 from non-EU countries, such.
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