Abu Dhabi, the second-most populous emirate in the UAE, has updated the list of countries in its ‘Green list’, which will allow more people to be exempted from mandatory quarantine, local media reports said. The people arriving in Abu Dhabi from there countries will just have to undergo an RT-PCR test at the airport, the emirate’s administration, the reports added.
The passengers who are fully vaccinated will need to undergo a follow-up RT-PCR test after six days, while those not fully vaccinated have been directed to hold another test on Day 12, the media reports said quoting the emirate’s tourism ministry.
Abu Dhabi’s gree list now comprises of 28 countries which are as follows: Australia, Azerbaijan, Bhutan, Brunei, China, Cuba, Germany, Greenland, Hong Kong (SAR), Iceland, Israel, Japan, Kyrgyzstan, Malta, Mauritius, Moldova, Morocco, New Zealand, Portugal, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, United States of America and Uzbekistan.
Notably, the United Kingdom and India are not part of the new list. It will replace the previous ‘green list’ issued by the emirate on May 23.
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