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  • Remember COVID? Nigerian Airports Are Saying Goodbye To Tests

    The federal government has removed COVID-19 safety measures that made travelling stressful and more expensive over the past two years. Now you can breathe easy, literally.

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    There鈥檚 some good news for you if you use Nigerian airports a lot. The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has reviewed the COVID-19 health guidelines for the aviation industry and lifted restrictions on face masks and mandatory testing for travellers.

    What鈥檚 the full gist?

    On December 12, 2022, the Presidential Steering Committee on COVID-19 made an announcement. President Muhammadu Buhari had and travel advisory.

    In September, the World Health Organisation (WHO) had . Between February and September, the number of weekly reported deaths dropped by more than 80%.

    The Nigerian government鈥檚 announcement means all aviation service providers for domestic and international operations must cancel the COVID-19 Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test for all categories of passengers, regardless of whether they鈥檙e vaccinated or not.

    Face masks are no longer mandatory at airports, although the NCAA still advised that people aged 60 years and above, those whose immune systems are compromised and those with comorbidities should stick to safety measures, including avoiding large gatherings.

    What does this mean for travellers?

    No more do you have to go to the airport looking like a masked avenger. Most importantly, you can pocket the thousands of naira spent on compulsory COVID-19 tests and save it for Detty December

    It鈥檚 also good news for the aviation industry which hopes to rebound from the last couple of years in which restrictions seriously affected profit margins. It鈥檚 wins all round for those who want to japa, the IJGBs, and the airline operators. All in all, it鈥檚 a good note to close the year on.

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