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Maldives removed from Abu Dhabi's green list

Lamya Abdulla
18 August 2021, MVT 11:13
(FILE) The Abu Dhabi Airport: Travellers entering Abu Dhabi from Maldives will be required to home quarantine and do a PCR test afterwards -- Photo: Dhabi Airport
Lamya Abdulla
18 August 2021, MVT 11:13

Maldives has once again been removed from Abu Dhabi's "green list".

With this change, after 2:00 pm on Wednesday, anyone entering Abu Dhabi via Maldives will be required to home quarantine for seven days. People that have not been vaccinated against COVID-19 will be required to quarantine for 12 days. A PCR test will be mandatory after the quarantine period is over.

USA, Austria, and Israel has also been removed from Abu Dhabi's green list. Countries that remain on their green list include Australia, China, Germany, Hungary, Malta, Mauritius, Saudi Arabia, and Singapore in addition to Seychelles. Travellers entering Abu Dhabi from these countries will not be required to quarantine.

Maldives was put on the green list in June, after initially been removed in February. The country updates their list every two weeks.

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