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United Arab Emirates : Travelers coming from Morocco exempt from quarantine

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The Emirati health authorities have announced that travelers coming from a number of countries, including Morocco, will no longer have to observe a quarantine when entering the country. However, Moroccan travelers have to undergo a PCR test at the Abu Dhabi International Airport, according to a statement released by the UAE Ministry of Culture and Tourism.

The updated list includes Morocco, Australia, Saudi Arabia, China, Iceland, Brunei, Bhutan, Greenland, Singapore, Kazakhstan, Mauritius, New Zealand and Hong Kong.

The same source added that the list of countries and territories listed will be regularly be updated according to the development of the epidemiological situation around the world. 

The ministry also indicates that these preventive measures apply to travelers coming from the countries listed, regardless of the nationality of the passengers.

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