From November 15, Israel opened borders for foreign tourists who were vaccinated by Sputnik V tourists vaccinated with the Russian Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine, subject to certain conditions. This is reported by RIA Novosti.
Thus, travelers will be able to enter the country, provided that they are vaccinated and have not visited the country on the “red list” for COVID-19 in the last 14 days. However, tourists vaccinated with Sputnik V will have to be quarantined until the serological test results are received.
Earlier, the Israeli Ministry of Health approved the procedure for the entry into the country of foreign tourists vaccinated with Sputnik V. Vaccinations must be delivered no earlier than 14 days before the start of the trip and no later than six months at the time of its completion. In addition, a visit to Israel is allowed for citizens who received the first dose of Sputnik V no earlier than two weeks before the start of the trip.
On October 27, Israeli Tourism Minister Konstantin Razvozov announced the opening date of the country for Russian tourists vaccinated “Sputnik V”. According to him, from November 15, in addition to the vaccination certificate, it will be necessary to present a PCR and serological test.