20201115 COVID-19: RECOVERY: Partial Hotel Reopening
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Dead Sea hotels are set to reopen as approved by Israeli Parliament’s ‘Tourist Islands Law’ declaring the Dead Sea and the city of Eilat as green zones requiring arrivals to present negative COVID-19 tests.
COVID-19: RECOVERY: Partial Hotel Reopening in Israel
A surfboard set besides a closed bar ironically advertises Corona beer. Dead Sea hotels are set to reopen as approved by Israeli Parliament’s ‘Tourist Islands Law’ declaring the Dead Sea and the city of Eilat as green zones requiring arrivals to present negative COVID-19 tests.
COVID-19: RECOVERY: Partial Hotel Reopening in Israel
An eastward view of the Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth. Dead Sea hotels are set to reopen as approved by Israeli Parliament’s ‘Tourist Islands Law’ declaring the Dead Sea and the city of Eilat as green zones requiring arrivals to present negative COVID-19 tests.
COVID-19: RECOVERY: Partial Hotel Reopening in Israel
Dead Sea hotels are set to reopen as approved by Israeli Parliament’s ‘Tourist Islands Law’ declaring the Dead Sea and the city of Eilat as green zones requiring arrivals to present negative COVID-19 tests.
COVID-19: RECOVERY: Partial Hotel Reopening in Israel
A surfboard set besides a closed bar ironically advertises Corona beer. Dead Sea hotels are set to reopen as approved by Israeli Parliament’s ‘Tourist Islands Law’ declaring the Dead Sea and the city of Eilat as green zones requiring arrivals to present negative COVID-19 tests.
COVID-19: RECOVERY: Partial Hotel Reopening in Israel
The Dead Sea shoreline is marked by more than 1,000 sinkholes and other evidence of ground erosion as the Dead Sea shrinks and recedes. Dead Sea hotels are set to reopen as approved by Israeli Parliament’s ‘Tourist Islands Law’ declaring the Dead Sea and the city of Eilat as green zones requiring arrivals to present negative COVID-19 tests.
COVID-19: RECOVERY: Partial Hotel Reopening in Israel
An eastward view of the Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth. Dead Sea hotels are set to reopen as approved by Israeli Parliament’s ‘Tourist Islands Law’ declaring the Dead Sea and the city of Eilat as green zones requiring arrivals to present negative COVID-19 tests.
COVID-19: RECOVERY: Partial Hotel Reopening in Israel
Dead Sea hotels are set to reopen as approved by Israeli Parliament’s ‘Tourist Islands Law’ declaring the Dead Sea and the city of Eilat as green zones requiring arrivals to present negative COVID-19 tests.
COVID-19: RECOVERY: Partial Hotel Reopening in Israel
A surfboard set besides a closed bar ironically advertises Corona beer. Dead Sea hotels are set to reopen as approved by Israeli Parliament’s ‘Tourist Islands Law’ declaring the Dead Sea and the city of Eilat as green zones requiring arrivals to present negative COVID-19 tests.
COVID-19: RECOVERY: Partial Hotel Reopening in Israel
An eastward view of the Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth. Dead Sea hotels are set to reopen as approved by Israeli Parliament’s ‘Tourist Islands Law’ declaring the Dead Sea and the city of Eilat as green zones requiring arrivals to present negative COVID-19 tests.
COVID-19: RECOVERY: Partial Hotel Reopening in Israel
Dead Sea hotels are set to reopen as approved by Israeli Parliament’s ‘Tourist Islands Law’ declaring the Dead Sea and the city of Eilat as green zones requiring arrivals to present negative COVID-19 tests.
COVID-19: RECOVERY: Partial Hotel Reopening in Israel
Dead Sea hotels are set to reopen as approved by Israeli Parliament’s ‘Tourist Islands Law’ declaring the Dead Sea and the city of Eilat as green zones requiring arrivals to present negative COVID-19 tests.
COVID-19: RECOVERY: Partial Hotel Reopening in Israel
The Dead Sea shoreline is marked by more than 1,000 sinkholes and other evidence of ground erosion as the Dead Sea shrinks and recedes. Dead Sea hotels are set to reopen as approved by Israeli Parliament’s ‘Tourist Islands Law’ declaring the Dead Sea and the city of Eilat as green zones requiring arrivals to present negative COVID-19 tests.
COVID-19: RECOVERY: Partial Hotel Reopening in Israel
Dead Sea hotels are set to reopen as approved by Israeli Parliament’s ‘Tourist Islands Law’ declaring the Dead Sea and the city of Eilat as green zones requiring arrivals to present negative COVID-19 tests.
COVID-19: RECOVERY: Partial Hotel Reopening in Israel
The Dead Sea shoreline is marked by more than 1,000 sinkholes and other evidence of ground erosion as the Dead Sea shrinks and recedes. Dead Sea hotels are set to reopen as approved by Israeli Parliament’s ‘Tourist Islands Law’ declaring the Dead Sea and the city of Eilat as green zones requiring arrivals to present negative COVID-19 tests.
COVID-19: RECOVERY: Partial Hotel Reopening in Israel
A view of the sunrise over the Dead Sea. Dead Sea hotels are set to reopen as approved by Israeli Parliament’s ‘Tourist Islands Law’ declaring the Dead Sea and the city of Eilat as green zones requiring arrivals to present negative COVID-19 tests.
COVID-19: RECOVERY: Partial Hotel Reopening in Israel
Dead Sea hotels are set to reopen as approved by Israeli Parliament’s ‘Tourist Islands Law’ declaring the Dead Sea and the city of Eilat as green zones requiring arrivals to present negative COVID-19 tests.
COVID-19: RECOVERY: Partial Hotel Reopening in Israel
Work is underway to prepare a land peninsula in the Dead Sea for construction of a new hotel. Dead Sea hotels are set to reopen as approved by Israeli Parliament’s ‘Tourist Islands Law’ declaring the Dead Sea and the city of Eilat as green zones requiring arrivals to present negative COVID-19 tests.
COVID-19: RECOVERY: Partial Hotel Reopening in Israel
The Dead Sea shoreline is marked by more than 1,000 sinkholes and other evidence of ground erosion as the Dead Sea shrinks and recedes. Dead Sea hotels are set to reopen as approved by Israeli Parliament’s ‘Tourist Islands Law’ declaring the Dead Sea and the city of Eilat as green zones requiring arrivals to present negative COVID-19 tests.
COVID-19: RECOVERY: Partial Hotel Reopening in Israel
Dead Sea hotels are set to reopen as approved by Israeli Parliament’s ‘Tourist Islands Law’ declaring the Dead Sea and the city of Eilat as green zones requiring arrivals to present negative COVID-19 tests.
COVID-19: RECOVERY: Partial Hotel Reopening in Israel
The Dead Sea shoreline is marked by more than 1,000 sinkholes and other evidence of ground erosion as the Dead Sea shrinks and recedes. Dead Sea hotels are set to reopen as approved by Israeli Parliament’s ‘Tourist Islands Law’ declaring the Dead Sea and the city of Eilat as green zones requiring arrivals to present negative COVID-19 tests.
COVID-19: RECOVERY: Partial Hotel Reopening in Israel
Dead Sea hotels are set to reopen as approved by Israeli Parliament’s ‘Tourist Islands Law’ declaring the Dead Sea and the city of Eilat as green zones requiring arrivals to present negative COVID-19 tests.
COVID-19: RECOVERY: Partial Hotel Reopening in Israel
Dead Sea hotels are set to reopen as approved by Israeli Parliament’s ‘Tourist Islands Law’ declaring the Dead Sea and the city of Eilat as green zones requiring arrivals to present negative COVID-19 tests.
COVID-19: RECOVERY: Partial Hotel Reopening in Israel
An eastward view of the Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth. Dead Sea hotels are set to reopen as approved by Israeli Parliament’s ‘Tourist Islands Law’ declaring the Dead Sea and the city of Eilat as green zones requiring arrivals to present negative COVID-19 tests.
COVID-19: RECOVERY: Partial Hotel Reopening in Israel
Dead Sea hotels are set to reopen as approved by Israeli Parliament’s ‘Tourist Islands Law’ declaring the Dead Sea and the city of Eilat as green zones requiring arrivals to present negative COVID-19 tests.