Morocco Relaxes COVID-19 Airport Screening, Shifts to Random Testing

Morocco has decided to ease control measures upon arrival at airports. From now on, only random rapid antigen tests will be carried out.
"Upon arrival at Moroccan airports, screening tests are no longer systematic for all passengers. The rapid antigen test is carried out randomly," announced the National Airports Office of Morocco (ONDA) on its Facebook account.
The other conditions for entering Morocco remain unchanged. These are the presentation, before boarding, of a passenger health form, to be downloaded online before boarding (also distributed on board the aircraft or ship), duly completed, the Covid-19 vaccination passport, and the negative result of a PCR test less than 48 hours old (time between sampling and registration).
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