Foreign Travelers Coming to Israel Must Quarantine Seven Days in Hotel, if Vaccinated Abroad
Israel is implementing a new quarantine policy which will have a huge impact on incoming travelers, regardless of vaccination status.
Rabbi Nechemia Malinowitz, Director of Igud Yeshivos and Seminaries for Bnei Chutz Laaretz , and Director of Eretz Hakodesh, said Wednesday that he was informed by officials about the policy change. Under the new rules, any non-Israeli citizen, even if they are fully vaccinated and have an entry permit or student visa, will be sent to a hotel to quarantine for a full seven days, assuming they were vaccinated outside of Israel.
Those who were vaccinated in Israel will be allowed to quarantine at home.
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