Israel to scrap COVID PCR testing at airport – Officials say the decision was reached as a result of the continued drop in morbidity with less than 2,000 new COVID cases confirmed daily, on average; testing capabilities at airport to be preserved in case they are needed once again at a later date | ynetnews

Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and Health Minister Nitzan Horowitz agreed to end compulsory PCR testing for COVID-19, for all arrivals at the Ben Gurion International Airport, as of May 20.
The decision comes less than two weeks after senior Health Ministry officials began debating the matter.
The decision comes less than two weeks after senior Health Ministry officials began debating the matter.
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