Travelers to Morocco no longer have to hand over proof of a negative corona test, the government of the North African country reported in a statement on Tuesday evening. A vaccination certificate must still be presented.
There have been no corona measures in the country for some time, although they can be quickly reintroduced through a special emergency law.
Previously, all air travelers aged seven years or older had to be able to submit a negative (PCR) test result, which was no more than two days old. An antigen test was then taken at the airport. If travelers came by boat, the test result was allowed to be three days old.
The vaccination certificate and a health certificate remain mandatory for the time being. A vaccination certificate is valid in Morocco if the last shot of the primary vaccination – so not the booster or repeat shot – is at least two weeks old.
The Digital Corona Certificate, or European corona passport, is now valid in Morocco. Previously, all the necessary documents had to be printed and taken along on paper, but according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the QR code in the CoronaCheck app is now also accepted there. The yellow booklet would also often suffice as proof of vaccination.
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