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No COVID-19 test for world cup fans

DOHA: Qatar is to drop pre-arrival COVID-19 tests before the World Cup, the Health Ministry said on Wednesday, weeks after announcing that the million-plus incoming fans do not need vaccinations.

The latest relaxation will take effect on Nov. 1, 19 days before the first World Cup on Arab territory starts on Nov. 20.

The arriving fans, players, officials, staff and media are by far the biggest influx of visitors seen in gas-rich Qatar, which has a population of just 2.9 million.

“Visitors are no longer required to present a negative COVID-19 PCR or Rapid Antigen Test result before traveling to Qatar,” a statement said.

Qatari citizens and residents will also no longer need to take a PCR or rapid antigen test within 24 hours of returning from abroad, the ministry added. The 29-day tournament will be the first major global sporting event with fans since the coronavirus pandemic erupted in December 2019, killing more than 6 million people.

Last year’s delayed Tokyo 2020 Olympics took place largely behind closed doors, and the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics was held in a bio-secure bubble.

Qatari organizers and football’s governing body, FIFA, have said they want the event to be a sign the world is getting over the devastating pandemic.

But the Health Ministry has previously warned that special measures would be ordered “in the event of a worsening pandemic situation in the country,” such as the emergence of a threatening new variant.

Read more on arabnews.com