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World Cup Covid norms

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FANS attending the World Cup in Qatar must show proof of a negative Covid-19 test regardless of their vaccinatio­n status, organisers said in a statement last Thursday (29).

All visitors aged six and over must present a negative result from a PCR test taken within 48 hours before their departure or from a rapid antigen test taken in the 24 hours before arriving, the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy said.

Results of the rapid antigen tests will only be accepted if they are from official medical centres and not self-administer­ed. No further tests will be required in Qatar if visitors do not develop symptoms of Covid-19.

Visitors aged 18 and above will also be required to download a government-run contact tracing applicatio­n 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 added.

Fans will have to wear masks on public transport, but vaccinatio­n is not mandatory for the unpreceden­ted influx of 1.2 million visitors expected for the November 20 –December 18 tournament. “Anyone who tests positive for Covid-19 in Qatar will be required to isolate in accordance with Ministry of Public Health guidelines,” the statement said.

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VIRUS PROTOCOL: Qatar is expecting some 1.2 million visitors for the football tournament

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