Kingdom of Bahrain has removed India and three other countries from its red list with effect from Friday, September 3, 2021.
Including India, Bahrain has also removed Pakistan, Panama and the Dominican Republic from its travel red list. Now, Indian residents of Bahrain and Indian nationals with a valid visa are now eligible to enter Bahrain.
The announcements came days after Minister of State for External Affairs V Muraleedharan visited the country and held bilateral talks with Bahrain's Foreign Minister Rashid Aljayani.
However, the travel of Indians will be subject to the presentation of a negative RT-PCR test certificate with a QR code before boarding, which is administered within 72 hours of departure; On arrival, on the fifth day and on the tenth day after arrival, three RT-PCR tests will be required.
Passengers under the age of six do not need any tests. Those found positive will be required to quarantine for ten days at their residence or licensed government facility.
Bahrain said it has added five more countries to the red list namely the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Republic of Slovenia, the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, the Republic of Costa Rica and the Republic of Ecuador.
Countries Still In Bahrain's 'Red List'
- Sri Lanka
- Tunisia
- Georgia
- Bangladesh
- Philippines
- Nepal
- Iran
- Iraq
- Malaysia
- Vietnam
- South Africa
- Uganda
- Zimbabwe
- Mexico
- Namibia
- Mozambique
- Indonesia
- Myanmar
- Mangolia
- Mozambique
- Ukraine and
- Malawi
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