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Bahrain, Israel to recognise each other’s vaccinatio­ns

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MANAMA: Bahrain and Israel have signed an agreement to recognise each other’s COVID-19 vaccinatio­ns in a bid to smooth travel between the two countries which normalised ties last year.

“The government­s of the Kingdom of Bahrain and the State of Israel today reached an agreement regarding mutual recognitio­n of vaccinatio­n and green passports,” the official Bahrain News Agency reported late on Thursday.

The Gulf kingdom and the Jewish state both have inoculatio­n rates that are among the highest in the world, according to German data agency Statista.

Under the agreement, people who have been inoculated in one country with “vaccinatio­ns recognised in the other country will be exempt from quarantine and be able to enter places that require a ‘ green passport,’” BNA said.

Israel has eased many of its coronaviru­s restrictio­ns but various measures remain in place, including a “green passport” system that grants access to certain sites only to those who have been vaccinated or have recovered from COVID-19.

The Bahraini report said arrangemen­ts would be made at a later stage for individual­s who have been inoculated with a vaccine other than those recognised by one of the two countries, without providing start dates for the arrangemen­ts.

Israeli Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi tweeted that the deal would “increase tourism and boost our economies and help our common fight against the coronaviru­s.”

Last September, Bahrain signed a Us-brokered agreement normalisin­g ties with Israel.

Over five million Israelis, or more than half of its nine million population, have received two doses of the Pfizer/biontech vaccine, according to Israeli health ministry figures.

More than half a million people in Bahrain, or nearly half the population, have received both doses of various vaccines, according to official figures.

Israel’s tourism sector hopes to reap quick benefits when the country reopens next month ater a rapid COVID-19 vaccinatio­n campaign.

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