The Inter-Ministerial Exceptions Committee grants an exemption from PCR testing before flying to Israel

Updated information before flying to Israel

  •   The Inter-Ministerial Exceptions Committee grants an exemption from PCR testing before flying to Israel
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    The Inter-Ministerial Exceptions Committee grants an exemption from PCR testing before flying to Israel
     
    The committee decided to approve an exemption from examination for a person who presents to the airline a certificate of PCR examination that has a positive result and indicates that he has been ill with COVID-19 for the period defined as follows:
    🔹The date of the test (sampling) shall not be less than 11 days before the flight and shall not exceed 3 months.
    🔹Presenting the test result, is in addition to filling out an incoming passenger statement as required.
    🔹A person who has fallen ill and recovered in Israel and has a recovery certificate from the State of Israel, (Not based on serological testing) will present it, provided that 3 months have not passed since the date of its receipt.
    Presenting test results other than PCR does not grant an exemption from pre-flight testing.

    The decision can be found here.
     More information before entering Israel can be found here.
     
    📍We would like to also remind that people traveling from Israel to Lithuania without a vaccination or a recovery certificate, cannot enter Lithuania.