Oman will reopen its land, air, and sea borders as of Tuesday, December 29, a government Twitter account said on Sunday.
The Supreme Committee of Oman in a statement said that borders will be opened at 12am on Tuesday, December 29.Â
A negative COVID-19 polymerase test within 72 hours of entry is required for people from all countries and another test will be taken by those arriving from abroad at any of Oman’s airports, it said.
The Supreme Committee of Oman earlier this week decided to (Close All Borders) prohibit entry to and exit from the Sultanate via all travel outlets with effect from 22 December 2020, for a period of one week.
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