Kuwait bans those who are not immunized against "Corona" from traveling abroad

Kuwait has decided to prevent citizens and their companions from first-degree relatives and domestic workers from traveling abroad, unless they have been immunized from infection with the new Corona virus by receiving the vaccine.

According to the Kuwaiti Cabinet’s decision, on Monday, this decision will come into effect from May 22, with the exception of age groups not subject to vaccination.

The Council also decided to continue preventing entry to the country for non-Kuwaitis.

The Cabinet stated that the conditions for immunization against "Covid 19" are:

Those who have received two doses and have passed the second dose more than two weeks.

People who have received one dose of the vaccine and are more than 5 weeks old.

- Those who recovered from infection with the Coronavirus, received one dose of the vaccine, and more than two weeks passed on it.

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