Azerbaijan removes COVID-19 test mandate for fully vaxxed travellers
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, AZERBAIJAN/ Created : Apr 17, 2022, 08:00 IST
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Apparently, Coronavirus cases have fallen significantly in Azerbaijan. Therefore the authorities have also removed mask mandates on public transport and indoor settings, which includes shops and health care facilities also.
Apparently, Coronavirus cases have fallen significantly in Azerbaijan. Therefore the authorities have also removed mask mandates on public transport and indoor settings, which includes shops and health care facilities also. Read less
The authorities have further eased travel restrictions, but people travelling from foreign lands will have to be fully vaccinated. The country has also eased travel restrictions for all domestic flights, and travellers no longer need to take pre-departure tests.
Apparently, Coronavirus cases have fallen significantly in Azerbaijan. Therefore the authorities have also removed mask mandates on public transport and indoor settings, which includes shops and health care facilities also.
On Thursday, Azerbaijan recorded only 15 new cases of the virus, which took the total number to 792,320. The information was shared by the country's Task Force under the Cabinet of Ministers on COVID-19 prevention and control.
More about Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan is a beautiful country bounded by the Caspian Sea and Caucasus Mountains. Baku, the capital city is famed for its walled Inner City which is home to the Palace of the Shirvanshahs and the centuries-old stone Maiden Tower. Yanar DaÄŸ or Burning Mountain is another prominent attraction here which is a natural glowing fire burning on a hillside along the Caspian Sea. The mountain has been burning for more than 65 years now!
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