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Proof of health insurance that covers medical treatment for COVID-19 is no longer required to enter Jordan. Based on the recommendations of the National Epidemiological Committee, Minister of Interior and acting Minister of Health Mazen Faraya on Wednesday decided that travel medical insurance that covers medical treatment for COVID-19 is no longer required for arrivals to the Kingdom.
Jordan's tourism revenues stood at $1.213 billion in the first third of 2022, marking an increase of $870 million, or 252 per cent, compared with the corresponding period of last year, after the number of tourists rose by 791,000 to reach 1,059,000, the Central Bank of Jordan (CBJ) announced on Monday.
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