Morocco Lifts Last COVID-19 Travel Restriction, Scraps Health Form Requirement

A few days after announcing the end of the state of health emergency, the Moroccan authorities inform travelers that the health form is no longer mandatory to enter the territory.
The health form was one of the measures taken by the government to fight the spread of Covid-19. But with the improvement of the epidemiological situation and the end of the state of health emergency, continuing to require the health form from travelers was no longer necessary.
In a statement released on Monday, the National Airports Office (ONDA) indicates that the health form is "the last formality still in force in relation to the health crisis and Covid-19". Morocco is one of the few countries whose management of the health crisis has been recognized and praised.
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