20210314 COVID-19: TESTING: Israel
Read MoreAll incoming travelers at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion International Airport are tested for COVID-19 and home quarantine requirement is maintained as government decides to allow a daily quota of 3,000 Israelis to arrive from any destination amid decreasing infection and transmission rates and ahead of national elections for parliament scheduled for 23rd March, 2021. Israel’s gateways have been largely closed since 25th January, 2021 and there are estimates of tens of thousands of Israelis still stranded abroad struggling to return for the elections.
All incoming travelers at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion International Airport are tested for COVID-19 and home quarantine requirement is maintained as government decides to allow a daily quota of 3,000 Israelis to arrive from any destination amid decreasing infection and transmission rates and ahead of national elections for parliament scheduled for 23rd March, 2021. Israel’s gateways have been largely closed since 25th January, 2021 and there are estimates of tens of thousands of Israelis still stranded abroad struggling to return for the elections.
All incoming travelers at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion International Airport are tested for COVID-19 and home quarantine requirement is maintained as government decides to allow a daily quota of 3,000 Israelis to arrive from any destination amid decreasing infection and transmission rates and ahead of national elections for parliament scheduled for 23rd March, 2021. Israel’s gateways have been largely closed since 25th January, 2021 and there are estimates of tens of thousands of Israelis still stranded abroad struggling to return for the elections.
All incoming travelers at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion International Airport are tested for COVID-19 and home quarantine requirement is maintained as government decides to allow a daily quota of 3,000 Israelis to arrive from any destination amid decreasing infection and transmission rates and ahead of national elections for parliament scheduled for 23rd March, 2021. Israel’s gateways have been largely closed since 25th January, 2021 and there are estimates of tens of thousands of Israelis still stranded abroad struggling to return for the elections.
All incoming travelers at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion International Airport are tested for COVID-19 and home quarantine requirement is maintained as government decides to allow a daily quota of 3,000 Israelis to arrive from any destination amid decreasing infection and transmission rates and ahead of national elections for parliament scheduled for 23rd March, 2021. Israel’s gateways have been largely closed since 25th January, 2021 and there are estimates of tens of thousands of Israelis still stranded abroad struggling to return for the elections.
All incoming travelers at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion International Airport are tested for COVID-19 and home quarantine requirement is maintained as government decides to allow a daily quota of 3,000 Israelis to arrive from any destination amid decreasing infection and transmission rates and ahead of national elections for parliament scheduled for 23rd March, 2021. Israel’s gateways have been largely closed since 25th January, 2021 and there are estimates of tens of thousands of Israelis still stranded abroad struggling to return for the elections.
All incoming travelers at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion International Airport are tested for COVID-19 and home quarantine requirement is maintained as government decides to allow a daily quota of 3,000 Israelis to arrive from any destination amid decreasing infection and transmission rates and ahead of national elections for parliament scheduled for 23rd March, 2021. Israel’s gateways have been largely closed since 25th January, 2021 and there are estimates of tens of thousands of Israelis still stranded abroad struggling to return for the elections.
All incoming travelers at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion International Airport are tested for COVID-19 and home quarantine requirement is maintained as government decides to allow a daily quota of 3,000 Israelis to arrive from any destination amid decreasing infection and transmission rates and ahead of national elections for parliament scheduled for 23rd March, 2021. Israel’s gateways have been largely closed since 25th January, 2021 and there are estimates of tens of thousands of Israelis still stranded abroad struggling to return for the elections.
All incoming travelers at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion International Airport are tested for COVID-19 and home quarantine requirement is maintained as government decides to allow a daily quota of 3,000 Israelis to arrive from any destination amid decreasing infection and transmission rates and ahead of national elections for parliament scheduled for 23rd March, 2021. Israel’s gateways have been largely closed since 25th January, 2021 and there are estimates of tens of thousands of Israelis still stranded abroad struggling to return for the elections.
All incoming travelers at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion International Airport are tested for COVID-19 and home quarantine requirement is maintained as government decides to allow a daily quota of 3,000 Israelis to arrive from any destination amid decreasing infection and transmission rates and ahead of national elections for parliament scheduled for 23rd March, 2021. Israel’s gateways have been largely closed since 25th January, 2021 and there are estimates of tens of thousands of Israelis still stranded abroad struggling to return for the elections.
All incoming travelers at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion International Airport are tested for COVID-19 and home quarantine requirement is maintained as government decides to allow a daily quota of 3,000 Israelis to arrive from any destination amid decreasing infection and transmission rates and ahead of national elections for parliament scheduled for 23rd March, 2021. Israel’s gateways have been largely closed since 25th January, 2021 and there are estimates of tens of thousands of Israelis still stranded abroad struggling to return for the elections.
All incoming travelers at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion International Airport are tested for COVID-19 and home quarantine requirement is maintained as government decides to allow a daily quota of 3,000 Israelis to arrive from any destination amid decreasing infection and transmission rates and ahead of national elections for parliament scheduled for 23rd March, 2021. Israel’s gateways have been largely closed since 25th January, 2021 and there are estimates of tens of thousands of Israelis still stranded abroad struggling to return for the elections.
All incoming travelers at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion International Airport are tested for COVID-19 and home quarantine requirement is maintained as government decides to allow a daily quota of 3,000 Israelis to arrive from any destination amid decreasing infection and transmission rates and ahead of national elections for parliament scheduled for 23rd March, 2021. Israel’s gateways have been largely closed since 25th January, 2021 and there are estimates of tens of thousands of Israelis still stranded abroad struggling to return for the elections.
All incoming travelers at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion International Airport are tested for COVID-19 and home quarantine requirement is maintained as government decides to allow a daily quota of 3,000 Israelis to arrive from any destination amid decreasing infection and transmission rates and ahead of national elections for parliament scheduled for 23rd March, 2021. Israel’s gateways have been largely closed since 25th January, 2021 and there are estimates of tens of thousands of Israelis still stranded abroad struggling to return for the elections.
All incoming travelers at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion International Airport are tested for COVID-19 and home quarantine requirement is maintained as government decides to allow a daily quota of 3,000 Israelis to arrive from any destination amid decreasing infection and transmission rates and ahead of national elections for parliament scheduled for 23rd March, 2021. Israel’s gateways have been largely closed since 25th January, 2021 and there are estimates of tens of thousands of Israelis still stranded abroad struggling to return for the elections.
All incoming travelers at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion International Airport are tested for COVID-19 and home quarantine requirement is maintained as government decides to allow a daily quota of 3,000 Israelis to arrive from any destination amid decreasing infection and transmission rates and ahead of national elections for parliament scheduled for 23rd March, 2021. Israel’s gateways have been largely closed since 25th January, 2021 and there are estimates of tens of thousands of Israelis still stranded abroad struggling to return for the elections.
All incoming travelers at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion International Airport are tested for COVID-19 and home quarantine requirement is maintained as government decides to allow a daily quota of 3,000 Israelis to arrive from any destination amid decreasing infection and transmission rates and ahead of national elections for parliament scheduled for 23rd March, 2021. Israel’s gateways have been largely closed since 25th January, 2021 and there are estimates of tens of thousands of Israelis still stranded abroad struggling to return for the elections.
All incoming travelers at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion International Airport are tested for COVID-19 and home quarantine requirement is maintained as government decides to allow a daily quota of 3,000 Israelis to arrive from any destination amid decreasing infection and transmission rates and ahead of national elections for parliament scheduled for 23rd March, 2021. Israel’s gateways have been largely closed since 25th January, 2021 and there are estimates of tens of thousands of Israelis still stranded abroad struggling to return for the elections.
All incoming travelers at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion International Airport are tested for COVID-19 and home quarantine requirement is maintained as government decides to allow a daily quota of 3,000 Israelis to arrive from any destination amid decreasing infection and transmission rates and ahead of national elections for parliament scheduled for 23rd March, 2021. Israel’s gateways have been largely closed since 25th January, 2021 and there are estimates of tens of thousands of Israelis still stranded abroad struggling to return for the elections.
All incoming travelers at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion International Airport are tested for COVID-19 and home quarantine requirement is maintained as government decides to allow a daily quota of 3,000 Israelis to arrive from any destination amid decreasing infection and transmission rates and ahead of national elections for parliament scheduled for 23rd March, 2021. Israel’s gateways have been largely closed since 25th January, 2021 and there are estimates of tens of thousands of Israelis still stranded abroad struggling to return for the elections.