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FIFA World Cup 2022: Covid-19 test reports made mandatory for fans attending FIFA World Cup in November

FIFA World Cup 2022: FIFA has mandatory Covid-19 tests for all the fans attending the FIFA World Cup in November and December in order to reduce number of cases

Aditya Pimpale Written By: Aditya Pimpale @AdityaPimpale6 New Delhi Published on: September 29, 2022 18:52 IST
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Football's apex body FIFA has made COVID-19 tests mandatory for all the fans attending the grand event in Qatar to fight the increasing rate of cases in the country. The FIFA World Cup 2022 will begin on 20 Nov with 32 nations set to glitter the stage.

All visitors aged 18 and over must also download a government-run phone application tracking people's movements and health status, called Ehteraz.

“A green Ehteraz (showing the user does not have a confirmed case of COVID-19) is required to enter any public closed indoor spaces,” World Cup organizers said.

Visitors must be able to show a negative result from a PCR test taken in the 48 hours before arriving or from an official rapid test taken within 24 hours.

The COVID-19 testing policy for visitors aged six and over is “regardless of the individual's vaccination status,” the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy said in a statement.

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Rapid antigen tests taken in the previous 24 hours before landing in Qatar will only be accepted if they are from official medical centers and not self-administered. No further tests are required in Qatar if fans do not develop symptoms of COVID-19.

The decisions extend throughout the World Cup public health policies in place since Sept. 4 for all travelers arriving in Qatar.

Masks must be worn on public transport, including the subway system that many fans will use to get to the eight stadiums in and around Doha.

Qatar has recorded nearly 450,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 682 deaths from the disease, according to data gathered since 2020 by Johns Hopkins University in the United States.

Qatar has a population estimated to be at least 2.5 million, although only about 350,000 of those are Qatari citizens.

More than 97% of the population in Qatar has had at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, the data states.

“Anyone who tests positive for COVID-19 while in Qatar will be required to isolate in accordance with Ministry of Public Health guidelines,” World Cup organizers said.

Inputs from PTI

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