The National Emergency and Crisis Management Authority and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation have announced that children under 12 years of age and children with severe and moderate disabilities are exempt from the COFED-19 examination, referring to an update of the time period for the PCR examination result. The negativity of all arrivals through the country's airports, which must not exceed 96 hours since the examination date, instead of 72 hours, as previously announced.

The UAE has announced that it is mandatory to conduct a “Covid-19” examination (PCR) on all transit through the country’s airports, including citizens, residents, tourists and transit travelers, regardless of the country they come from, provided that this decision is applied to pre-examination before Coming to the country, starting from the first of next August, a maximum, without prejudice to the previously announced mandatory examination procedures upon arriving at the country's airports.

The National Authority for Emergency and Crisis and Disaster Management and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation affirmed that all departures through the country’s airports of the European Union and Britain and countries that require a “COFED-19” examination (BCR) should do the pre-examination before boarding the plane, This comes in light of the efforts made to preserve the health and safety of citizens and residents, and to limit the spread of the "Corona emerging" virus.

- the application of pre - screening decision before coming to the state, starting from the first of August.

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