Bahrain sets aside mandatory PCR test for King Fahd causeway passengers

Bahrain sets aside mandatory PCR test for King Fahd causeway passengers

However travellers are required to conduct a PCR test up to 72 hours before arrival into Bahrain, starting Sunday, 17 January 2021.

COVID-19 PCR testing services at the King Fahd Causeway for all travellers entering the Kingdom of Bahrain will no longer be available.

However travellers are required to conduct a PCR test up to 72 hours before arrival into Bahrain, starting Sunday, 17 January 2021. This decision was based on a review of COVID-19 statistics and data, and procedures related to travellers entering Bahrain via the King Fahd Causeway.

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The negative PCR test result required can be provided on any official COVID-19 phone application, such as the “BeAware” app, “Tatamman”, “Sehhaty” and “Alhusen”, as well as others. Travellers can also provide a printed negative PCR certificate containing a QR code.

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