Israel to ease coronavirus testing rules for incoming travelers from next week

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Homebound Israeli travelers and inbound tourists will be allowed starting next week to present an up-to-date rapid antigen coronavirus test in lieu of the slower PCR test as was required so far to enter the country, the Health Ministry said in a statement on Tuesday.
The policy change, pending government and Knesset approval, will allow passengers to choose between performing an antigen test 24 hours before departure or a PCR test 72 hours as required today.
A passenger who chooses to take a rapid test will be required to do so through a "known body in the foreign country". Home testing kits will not be accepted.
Israelis who stay abroad for fewer than 72 hours will not be required to get tested before departing for Israel.
However, anyone traveling to Israel will still have to take a PCR test at Ben Gurion Airport upon arrival.
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