Coronavirus: Poland is open to Israelis because things are still low

Poland has opened its borders to Israelis who have either received the vaccine or are able to pass a negative coronavirus test performed 48 hours before their entry into the country. Israel is among a few elected countries chosen by the Polish government in an order issued on Thursday. This comes after Cyprus, Greece and Georgia made similar moves. Greece recently announced that it may allow Israelis to receive the vaccine as early as May, and Georgia and Cyprus respectively announced that they would recognize Israel ‘s green passport program. The Foreign Ministry and representatives around the world have been working in recent months to recognize Israeli vaccine credentials to open the skies to Israeli travelers. The number of new coronavirus patients in Israel remains below 1,000, as only 830 tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday, according to a Ministry of Health report, bringing the total number of active patients to a minimum. more than 11,700.Among, 470 are in critical condition, 244 in critical condition and 212 have been admitted. The death toll is 6,164.

On a more optimistic note, of the 65,406 people surveyed, only 1.3% tested positive as the test trend continues to decline. However, the breeding rate rose from 0.55 to 0.59. Meanwhile, the number of IDF soldiers diagnosed with the virus is 119, all in good condition. In addition, 659 IDF soldiers are quarantined at home.

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