Has anyone flown Qatar to Zimbabwe since Zim dropped covid restrictions on May 10th

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I'm flying out on the 12th of June. I saw where Zim has dropped all thier covid restrictions. The wife and I would have had to have a negative test less than 24 hours prior to departure, but now we should not have to show anything. I am just curious if anyone has flown since they lifted the restrictions on May 10th. The Qatar website still shows the same info from July19 of 2022 saying you need a vaccine or a negative test. I don't want to waste $250 on the wife and I getting tested if we don't have to but I also do not want to show up to check in and them not let us board because we don't have a test.
 
If you are using a travel agent, I would consider talking with them. They would probably have some good information on the subject.

Unfortunately, I don't know of anyone who has been, in the time-line you are asking.
 

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