Morocco Eases Travel Restrictions for Spanish Visitors, Drops PCR Test Requirement

Travelers from Spain no longer need to present a negative PCR test result before entering Morocco. They just need to have a certificate proving their vaccination against Covid-19.
Morocco has just eased the entry procedures into its territory, by placing Spain back on the A list. This decision took effect yesterday, Thursday, the Ministry of Health announced.
The new list of this category includes 84 countries of lower risk such as the United States and China, while the "B" list includes 83 high-risk countries such as France, Germany and Great Britain.
It should be noted that this measure comes a week after the announcement by the Moroccan authorities of the tightening of entry procedures into the kingdom.
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