Morocco Eases Travel Requirements: Vaccination Pass or Recent PCR Test Now Accepted

Morocco has adopted a new health protocol for international travel. From now on, travelers to the kingdom can present a valid vaccination pass or a negative Covid test not exceeding 72 hours.
According to the official press release, this decision was made due to the improvement of the epidemiological situation in Morocco and in the world.
It specifies that a valid vaccination passport means the administration of three doses or, failing that, two doses with the administration of the 2nd not exceeding four months, with the exception of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, where a single dose is equivalent to 2 doses of the other vaccines.
Furthermore, children under 12 years of age are exempt from all access conditions, the same source points out, inviting travelers to consult the official website of the Ministry of Health and Social Protection "www.sante.gov.ma" as well as its social networks for more details on the updated national health protocol for international travel.
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