The Jordanian Minister of State for Media Affairs, Amjad Al-Adayleh, stated that resuming the airports' work abroad "may be" in the first or second week of August.

Al-Adayleh told Jordan’s official “Kingdom” channel that the airports work will be in front of flights coming from green countries, that is, countries where the epidemiological situation is low risk.

He pointed out that the priority in return will be for Jordanians residing in those countries and those who stayed in them for 14 days without submitting to a quarantine, with the requirement to bring a laboratory test free from infection with the Coronavirus three days before arrival.

The Jordanian Prime Minister, Omar Al-Razzaz, announced earlier this month that it was decided to return flights in a limited manner at the end of this month to "countries whose epidemic situation is no more dangerous than Jordan."

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