Morocco lifts remaining Covid travel restrictions
Unvaccinated visitors no longer need PCR test
Morocco has lifted its PCR test and Covid vaccine pass requirements for all travellers arriving in the country.
Previously, tourists needed a pre-travel test if they were unvaccinated or partly vaccinated.
However, all passengers are still required to download, print and sign a passenger health form before arrival in Morocco.
The updated advice from the UK’s Foreign Office also points out that random rapid antigen tests will be conducted upon arrival for selected groups of passengers.
Additional PCR tests may also be required after 48 hours of arrival for randomly selected passengers.
Specific measures will be put in place for positive Covid-19 cases, including isolation at the passengers’ place of residence.
The Moroccan city of Marrakesh will host the Abta Convention next week, with business sessions on October 11-12 October at the Palais des Congres Marrakech.
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