Rabat – Morocco’s National Airports Office (ONDA) announced today that PCR and vaccine pass are no longer mandatory to enter Morocco’s territory.
The decision takes effect starting today, September 30.
“Following the decision of the Moroccan authorities, [COVID-19] health restrictions (PCR or vaccine pass) to enter Morocco’s territory are lifted from today. Only the passenger’s health form must be duly completed,” ONDA said in a tweet today.
The decision comes amid decreases in the number of COVID-19 cases. On Friday, Morocco confirmed 10 new infections, six recoveries, and zero deaths.
Active cases are at their lowest level compared to the previous months. Only 118 COVID-19 cases are active.
Morocco renewed on Thursday its state of emergency, a measure that helps authorities to update restrictions depending on the epidemiological situation.
Morocco announced the state of emergency in March 2020, when the pandemic broke out in the North African country.
Since then, Morocco recorded 1,264,945 cases, including 16,278 deaths, and 1,248,549 recoveries.

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