Cairo: The Egyptian government has conducted coronavirus screening by PCR to enter the country as Egypt struggles to involve COVID-19.
The Official Journal of Egypt issued a resolution through Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouli prohibiting access to the country to all arriving by land, sea and air unless they have documents showing that they have tested negative for coronavirus no more than 72 hours before their arrival.
The resolution makes an exception for Arab and foreign tourists travelling on nonstop flights to the hotel cities of Sharm Al Sheikh, Taba, Hurghada, Marsa Allam and Matruh. However, tourists are prohibited from traveling to other parts of Egypt unless they have documentation proving that they have lost the virus 72 hours before traveling within the country.
Similarly, foreign tourists are prohibited from traveling from the interior of Egypt to hotel cities in southern Sinai, the Red Sea and Matruh in all shipping documentation means that show that they have undergone coronavirus screening and have not lost the virus for more than 72 hours. before you travel.
In more than two months, Egypt has eased virus restrictions, ending a night-time curfew and reopening maximum business, adding some beach resorts, such as strict fitness precautions.
Egypt will once again give importance to its important tourism industry, which has been greatly affected by antivirus brakes.
After an increase in infections, Egypt has noticed a decrease in virus cases in weeks.
The health government reported 131 new viruses and 21 similar deaths on Thursday.
The country of around one hundred million people has recorded a total of 95,006 infections and 4,951 deaths.
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