Get ready: this is the outline that appears to open the sky

The skies in Israel are still closed, but government ministries are already working on the layout of their opening. Transport Minister Miri Regev today (Sunday) referred to the possibility that the Exceptions Committee will be abolished soon, when Israelis from all over the world will be allowed to enter the country to vote in the elections.
In the first stage, it is more likely for all Israelis to enter the country to vote, and it is likely that leaving Israel will also be easier and it is likely that it will not require an exceptions committee, this is a significant relief that is expected very soon. According to the outline, the sky will open even more significantly towards the month of April, and now we reveal to you the outline for the opening of the sky.

One of the options being considered is that initially only the vaccinated will be able to fly, alongside exceptional cases among the unvaccinated. This possibility faces quite a few difficulties and in the end, even those who are not vaccinated, especially when it comes to children and those who can not be vaccinated for health reasons, will be able to fly in an outline that has been tested and accompanied by senior medical teams in recent weeks.

Immunists will be able to enjoy a range of facilities including exemption from isolation back to the country. The Minister of Transport clarified that the government will be able to open and close the sky depending on the level of morbidity in Israel and around the world and in accordance with the development of new variants that may jeopardize the vaccination campaign. We emphasize that all options and outlines require government approval.

Currently, there are four countries that receive vaccinated Israeli tourists without the need for isolation: Cyprus, Seychelles, Greece and Georgia. It is expected that the number of countries receiving vaccinated tourists will increase soon, in line with the increase in the number of vaccinated in the world and the rate of morbidity in each country.

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