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Qatar drops coronavirus restrictions just before World Cup

Published:Thursday | October 27, 2022 | 9:37 AM
In a statement, the health ministry said that PCR or rapid-antigen test results would not be required for those flying into the country.

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Qatar will drop most of its coronavirus restrictions beginning November 1, just before it hosts the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

Qatar's Health Ministry made the announcement Wednesday.

In a statement, it said that PCR or rapid-antigen test results would not be required for those flying into the country.

It also dropped a requirement to register for the country's Ehteraz contract-tracing app.

However, it's mandatory to use the app to enter health care facilities in Qatar.

The World Cup begins on November 20, when Qatar will face Ecuador.

Qatar expects 1.2 million visitors during the tournament.

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