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Cuba, Israel and Phu Quoc announce reopening plans

Cuba, Israel and Phu Quoc announce reopening plans 13.09.2021
Cuba's state-run media has announced that the island will begin to reopen borders in November, despite a recent surge in Covid cases.
Cuba has been closed for much of the pandemic, which has hit the local tourism industry hard.
According to Cuba's Ministry of Health, more than four million people on the island have been fully vaccinated with the island's home-grown vaccines.
A statement from the Ministry of Tourism that was published on Monday in the Communist-party newspaper Granma said that Cuba will gradually reopen borders starting November 15 and will no longer require travelers to take a PCR test upon arrival.


Israel will reopen to small groups of tourists this month

An Israeli pilot program to kick-start tourism will allow small foreign tour groups from selected countries, reports Reuters.
Fully vaccinated tour groups of between 5 and 30 people from countries on Israel's green, yellow and orange lists will be allowed to enter the country, the tourism ministry said on September 5.
Individual tourists will still not be allowed to enter outside of a tour group, with exceptions being made for people visiting family members.

The Vietnamese island of Phu Quoc will reopen next month

Vietnam has taken a tough line with its Covid restrictions -- this week a man was jailed for five years for spreading the virus -- but there are still plans to revive its tourism industry.
Authorities hope to reopen the island getaway of Phu Quoc to foreign tourists from next month, for a trial period of six months.
The 222-square-mile island is known for its stunning beaches, including Sao Beach, Long Beach and Ong Lang Beach.

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