Jordan to Welcome Tourists From These Countries Starting August

Published July 22nd, 2020 - 08:30 GMT
Jordan to Welcome Tourists From These Countries Starting August
Jordan will require incoming tourists to download Aman, the government´s contact-tracing mobile application, for the duration of their stay in the country. (Shutterstock)
Highlights
Travelers from a list of approved, low-risk countries must pass a coronavirus test at least 72 hours before departure and will get a second test upon arrival in Jordan, Transportation Minister Khaled Saif announced.
The Jordanian government said it will begin reopening airports to international travelers in August after sealing its borders in March to help halt the spread of the coronavirus.
 

Travelers from a list of approved, low-risk countries must pass a coronavirus test at least 72 hours before departure and will get a second test upon arrival in Jordan, Transportation Minister Khaled Saif announced.

 

Jordan will require incoming tourists to download Aman, the government´s contact-tracing mobile application, for the duration of their stay in the country.

 

Jordan is heavily reliant on tourism and shutting its borders in response to the pandemic has impacted the economy. But the measures have resulted in 1,218 confirmed cases and 11 deaths from COVID-19.

A revised list of ‘green countries’ – places deemed a low risk in terms of their COVID-19 status – has been announced. It includes: Austria; Canada; China; Cyprus; Denmark; Estonia; Georgia; Germany; Greenland; Iceland; Ireland; Italy; Latvia; Lithuania; Malaysia; Malta; New Zeeland; Norway; Switzerland; Taiwan; Thailand; Monaco, According to Roya News.

 This article has been amended from its original source.

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