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World Cup 2022: Visitors required to show proof of negative COVID-19 test, regardless of vaccination status

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Fans attending the 2022 World Cup in Qatar later this year will have to show proof of a negative COVID-19 test when they arrive, regardless of their vaccination status, event organizers announced Thursday.

FIFA World Cup organizers said any fan over the age of 6 will need to present an official negative PCR test result taken no more than 48 hours before their departure. A negative rapid antigen test taken 24 hours before departure will also be accepted unless it is a self-administered test.

People gather around the official countdown clock showing the remaining time until the kickoff of World Cup 2022 in Doha, Qatar, on Nov. 25, 2021. Fans going to the World Cup must show a negative COVID-19 test when they arrive as part of the host nation’s rules to combat COVID-19, organizers said on Sept. 29, 2022. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic, File)

Visitors of Qatar will not be required to isolate or test again once in the country, unless they test positive for COVID-19 while in the country.

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Fans are also required to wear masks on public transit and those over 18 will have to download a government-run app that tracks people’s movements and health status, called Ehteraz.

"A green EHTERAZ status (showing the user does not have a confirmed case of COVID-19) is required to enter any public closed indoor spaces," the statement read.

A view of Al Janoub Stadium, one of the eight venues to host the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar. (Sidhik Keerantakath/Eyepix Group/Future Publishing via Getty Images)

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