Morocco Eases Travel Rules for Children Under 12, Royal Air Maroc Announces

Royal Air Maroc announced on Saturday new conditions of access to Morocco for children.
Thus, children under 12 years of age coming from list B to Morocco are exempt from the PCR test and the anti-Covid-19 vaccine, the company said on its Twitter account.
Those coming from list A are exempt from the SARS-CoV-2 vaccine, it specified in the update.
Before the update of this decision, only children under 6 years of age were exempted from presenting a PCR, regardless of their country of origin. Children aged between 6 and 12 years old were required to present a PCR, regardless of their country of origin. Children over 12 years old were required to present a vaccination pass.
Note that these measures are taken as part of the strengthening of the national control system at border posts, to avoid a new wave of contamination in the kingdom.
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