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Covid-19 Global Travel Restrictions 23 June 2020 16:00 UTC © 2020 Anvil Group Confidential Below you will find useful information regarding every country around the world where travel restrictions or other conditions are currently in effect. To search for a country of interest, either simply scroll through the document or click Find within the Edit area of the PDF menu ribbon and type the first few letters of the country name you are looking for. Countries highlighted in yellow represent those with updates since our last report. Country Travel Restrictions and/or Special Conditions Afghanistan International All international air traffic remains suspended until further notice. Land borders with China, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan are shut, although cargo and other essential traffic is exempt. Pakistan has reopened its border with the country for trade. Domestic Domestic flights are currently operating on a very limited basis. All movement between Kabul and the other provinces is suspended, although the movement of essential goods and medical professionals are exempt. Special Conditions No more than four people are authorised to travel in vehicles. Police officers are issuing fines to those that do not adhere to the measures. Qatar Airways will operate some commercial flights from Kabul to the UK, via Doha on 27 June 2020. These are not specific government charter flights. They are available to all nationals. Seats are being sold on a first-come, first-served basis via this Qatar Airways online portal.

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Covid-19 Global Travel Restrictions 23 June 2020 16:00 UTC

© 2020 Anvil Group Confidential

Below you will find useful information regarding every country around the world where travel restrictions or other conditions are currently in effect. To search for a country of interest, either simply scroll through the document or click Find within the Edit area of the PDF menu ribbon and type the first few letters of the country name you are looking for. Countries highlighted in yellow represent those with updates since our last report.

Country Travel Restrictions and/or Special Conditions

Afghanistan International

• All international air traffic remains suspended until further notice. • Land borders with China, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan are shut, although

cargo and other essential traffic is exempt. • Pakistan has reopened its border with the country for trade.

Domestic

• Domestic flights are currently operating on a very limited basis. • All movement between Kabul and the other provinces is suspended, although the

movement of essential goods and medical professionals are exempt. Special Conditions

• No more than four people are authorised to travel in vehicles. Police officers are issuing fines to those that do not adhere to the measures.

• Qatar Airways will operate some commercial flights from Kabul to the UK, via Doha on 27 June 2020. These are not specific government charter flights. They are available to all nationals. Seats are being sold on a first-come, first-served basis via this Qatar Airways online portal.

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• Emirates Airline will be operating flights to/from Kabul from 25 June, initially three times per week.

Åland Islands N/A Albania

International • An international flight ban has been lifted. This will apply to flights at Tirana

International Airport (TIA) and journeys will be conducted in accordance with health and safety guidelines.

• Airlines will reportedly be responsible for informing passengers of potential restrictions or requirements at destination airports.

• All land borders have been reopened. • The 14-day quarantine requirement has been removed and will only apply to

specific situations. Domestic

• A state of emergency is no longer in effect. • Public transportation is suspended.

Special Conditions

• Most large gatherings have been suspended. Social distancing should still be practiced.

• Most shops, beaches, gyms, and parks have reopened. • Cultural activities, theatres, pools, and nightclubs remain closed or suspended.

Algeria

International • Algeria has suspended non-cargo international flights and closed its land borders. • Ferry services are suspended until further notice.

Domestic • Domestic flights have been cancelled. • Curfew restrictions are now lifted in 19 provinces and shortened in the remaining

29, including in the capital Algiers, where it will run from 20:00 to 05:00. Special Conditions

• Buses and taxis in urban areas have resumed services with a limited number of passengers. Taxi drivers are ordered to take one client only.

• Some businesses such as clothing and shoe shops, car rentals and hair salons are reopen.

• Face masks are mandatory in all public places. • Food markets, construction services, and barber shops have been allowed to

reopen.

American Samoa International

• All international flights are suspended until further notice. • All entry has been suspended except for permanent residents. • All travelers must present proof of a negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours. • A mandatory 14-day quarantine will be imposed on all arrivals.

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Domestic

• A state of emergency is in effect until 1 July. Inter-island travel is suspended until further notice.

• Public gatherings of more than 150 people are banned. • Businesses and public transportation will be allowed to operate from 17:00-21:00,

with 50% capacity.

Special Conditions • Anyone over the age of 60 must remain home unless in the case of an emergency. • Schools are closed indefinitely. • ASG workers are restricted to a four-day working week.

Andorra

International • The borders with France and Spain are open, although some restrictions may still

take effect for Andorrans entering Spain. • If you’re transiting through France or Spain, you should refer to the Spain travel

advice or France travel advice for information on local measures in place.

Domestic • Public transport in Andorra is operating at a reduced capacity.

Special Conditions

• Establishments such as restaurants, hotels, retail spaces, sports facilities, and cultural centres are expected to be gradually reopening.

• Open businesses likely have capacity limits implemented. • The majority of schools and training centres are shut. • Staying at home as much as possible is being advised. • Wearing a face mask is mandatory in public. People are encouraged to stay 1.5

metres apart from each other.

Angola International

• Angola has closed all land and sea borders other than for cargo traffic, humanitarian aid, and the transportation of ill travelers. Commercial flights may resume on 30 June.

• Authorities have suspended all international flights to and from the country and have stated that any arriving travelers that have been to China, France, Iran, South Korea, Portugal, or Spain, or had contact with someone diagnosed with Covid-19 must quarantine for 14 days. This does not apply to citizens or residents.

Domestic

• The state of emergency has been downgraded to a state of calamity. • The government has relaxed a ban on commercial transit between provinces, but

movement for leisure purposes is still suspended. • Luanda Province remains closed to overland personal travel or domestic flights. • Public transport is operating at 75 percent capacity.

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Special Conditions • Large events and any gatherings over 50 people have been banned. • Most businesses are able to resume full operations, but with 75 percent staffing. • Restaurants are open daily until 22:30 local time. • Hotels and guest houses are open. • Schools are closed and access to and from the capital has been banned. • Residents are being asked to remain indoors other than to acquire food and other

essential goods or services. • Face masks are required when shopping, in public offices, and on public transport.

Anguilla

International • All air and sea ports are closed until 14 July but are subject for extension. • All travellers incoming from non-Caribbean countries will be subject to a 14-day

quarantine upon arrival. • There are no restrictions on those wishing to leave the country, however, options

are limited. • The regular ferry service from Marigot Port (French St. Martin) to Blowing Point

Ferry Port has been suspended until further notice. Domestic

• The Public Health (Temporary Restrictions on Public Gatherings) Regulations, 2020, has expired.

• Non-essential businesses have reopened as long as patrons and personnel adhere to social distancing.

• Violation of social distancing measures can result in fines. Specific Conditions

• A 14-day quarantine requirement is in effect for persons returning to the UK. • Schools are partially open.

Antigua and Barbuda

International

• V.C. Bird International Airport has reopened and is gradually resuming international passenger flights.

• Regional carrier LIAT (Leeward Islands Air Transport) has suspended flight operations until 30 June.

• American Airlines are operating flights from VC Bird International Airport to Miami, with onward connections to the UK; these services are subject to change and USA transit entry requirements.

• More airlines are expected to start returning to the islands with flights in July. • Visitors will be subject to a Coronavirus test on arrival must pay a fee of US$ 100 or

local equivalent in cash. The local authorities may instruct you to enter government-provided quarantine, for which a further fee is payable, depending on the results of their screening and testing procedures. Those with pre-booked hotel accommodation will normally be permitted to travel to their accommodation after screening. Those staying with family, friends, or their own place of residence, must spend their first night in mandatory government quarantine and will be subject to an interview to determine their suitability to leave for their private accommodation

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arrangements. Those not deemed to have suitable private accommodation arrangements will be obliged to remain in government quarantine for between seven and 14 days.

Domestic • A stage of emergency is still in place until 31 July. • A nationwide curfew order is in effect daily between 23:00 and 05:00 local time until

31 July. Movement during these hours is only permitted if seeking urgent medical attention.

Special Conditions

• The wearing of face masks is mandatory whilst in public places, especially when entering supermarkets and shops.

• Some non-essential businesses such as retailers and hardware shops have reopened, but bars and nightclubs remain closed until further notice.

• Hotels are being reopened provided they follow strict health protocols. • People may undertake exercise in open fields and on beaches. • All social gatherings are prohibited until further notice. • Failure to comply with any of the state of emergency regulations will result in either

a fine of 5,000 East Caribbean dollars or six months imprisonment.

Argentina International

• All inbound international flights are suspended until 1 September and outbound flights are very limited. Argentine nationals can enter via land borders, however, they must self-isolate for 14 days.

Domestic

• Domestic flights are suspended until 1 September. • A mandatory quarantine is in effect until 28 June for areas of the country most

affected by COVID-19 including Buenos Aires and its surrounding metropolitan area and Chaco, Cordoba, Chubut, and Rio Negro provinces. In the remaining 18 territories, individuals are allowed to resume normal activities as long as they maintain social distancing and face mask requirements.

• The availability and reopening of public transport is being assessed provincially. Special Conditions

• Essential and some non-essential businesses are operating under social distancing restrictions.

• Multiple cities including Cordoba attempted to ease lockdown restrictions but have since re-established quarantine measures after a surge in confirmed cases.

• It is required in most parts of the country to cover your nose and mouth with a face mask or other garment whenever in public.

Armenia

International • Most foreign travellers are prohibited from entering Armenia. • Land borders with Russia, Georgia and Iran are closed, although cargo movement is

exempt.

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• Travellers arriving into Armenia must undergo medical screening and may be subject to isolation at a medical facility. A list on banned countries can be found here - https://www.gov.am/en/covid-travel-restrictions/

Domestic

• A state of emergency is in place until at least 13 July. • Several COVID-19 restrictions have been eased. • Public transport has resumed operations provided social distancing measures are

followed. Special Conditions

• Most businesses have been reopened. • A ban on public gatherings remains in effect. • It is mandatory to use face masks in public until further notice.

Aruba

International • The government has announced a tentative re-opening for inbound travel schedule

to be between 15 June and 1 July. Subject to change. • Travel is possible with Bonaire and Curacao. Currently Divi Divi Air and EZ Air will

start offering flights. Aruba Airlines will start flying between Aruba and Curacao on 29 June, with 4 flights per week planned (Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays & Sundays).

• From 1 July: Canada, Europe, Caribbean (excluding DR and Haiti). • From 10 July: United States Subject to change. • All entry requirements can be found here -

https://www.visitaruba.com/news/general/corona-virus-and-travel-to-aruba/ Domestic

• A national curfew remains in effect from 22:00 to 05:00 local time.

Special Conditions • Bars and Nightclubs can reopen along with conference and meeting facilities.

Controlled visits to nursing/retirement homes will be allowed and no-contact indoor sports.

• Casinos will remain closed. • Lottery sales outlets, restaurants with inside seating, bakeries, coffee shops, spas,

massage salons and saunas have resumed operations. • The number of people permitted entry in businesses must not exceed 15 people,

including staff. • The department of Public Health has introduced the "Aruba Health & Happiness

Code," a mandatory cleaning and hygiene certification program for all businesses related to tourism in the country.

Australia

International • Most outbound and inbound flights to Australia have been indefinitely suspended,

excluding New Zealand and cases with exceptional circumstances.

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• Travelers arriving to Australia are required to quarantine for 14 days in a designated facility.

Domestic

• The Government has announced a three stage-reopening plan for the economy with a target date of 1 July.

• COVID-19 restrictions have been eased in several states, with many businesses reopening at limited capacity.

• Each state is managing its own easing of restrictions with various dates provided • Travellers with plans to move across internal state borders should check for

individual state restrictions. NSW is not expected to reopen its borders until 20 July. Queensland is allowing re-entry for residents. Western Australia has reopened state borders with Southern Australia and is planning further easing on 27 June and 18 July.

• The state of Victoria extended its state of emergency for four weeks, until 19 July, due to a spike in locally transmitted COVID-19 cases. The state has also announced that social restrictions would be reimposed, reducing the number of outdoor gatherings from 20 to 10 people.

• Domestic flights are set to increase by end of June, with 40% pre-COVID-19 capacity possible from July.

Special Conditions

• Social distancing measures are in effect at places such as shops, cafes and restaurants.

• All members of the public are urged to keep at least 1.5 metres distance from others. Restrictions are also in place on public transport at peak hours.

• Repatriation flights for Australian citizens have been stopped.

Austria International

• Borders have reopened without restrictions to Italy and to 31 other European countries.

• Arrival by air is prohibited to non-Schengen/EU nationals coming from non-Schengen countries, except for essential workers.

• Quarantine and COVID test restrictions will still apply to those travelling from Spain, Portugal, Sweden and the United Kingdom.

• For specific exemptions see here (in German) - https://bmi.gv.at/news.aspx?id=314A5A707A4547684D55733D

• Austrian Airlines have partially resumed flight schedules. Domestic

• Face masks are compulsory on public transport. Special Conditions

• Up to 250 people are allowed to gather for indoor events and 500 people for outdoor events.

• In the final stage, indoor events for up to 1,000 people and outdoor events for up to 1,250 people are permitted from 1 August.

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• The government has allowed all shops to reopen as well as restaurants, given that new hygiene measures are practiced.

• Face masks are compulsory in all shops. • Accommodations, tourist sites, pools, and other leisure spaces have reopened.

Azerbaijan

International • International flights are banned and land borders remain closed until at least 1

August. This does not include cargo and special charter flights. • Azerbaijan residents, nationals, and those with work permits may enter the county

however, passengers must test negative for COVID-19 before flying. Arrivals must complete a Public Health Passenger Locator Form and complete a mandator 14-day quarantine in a government-provided facility.

• The issuance of e-visas and visa on arrival has suspended.

Domestic • The country's quarantine restrictions will be extended through to 1 August. • During the strict quarantine, shopping malls, cinemas, museums, beauty salons, and

cafes and restaurants will be closed. • Limited public transport services will be operating and parks, boulevards and

recreation centres will remain open. • Curfew measures will be imposed from 00:00 on 21 June to 06:00 on 5 July (local

time), in the territories of Baku, Ganja, Sumgayit, Lankaran, Yevlakh, Masalli, Jalilabad and Absheron region.

• Violation of the rules entails administrative and criminal liability as provided by law. • The ban on transportation of passengers by buses and rail from Baku to other

regions of the country remains in force. • Residents are no longer required to receive approval to leave their homes via a SMS

message. Special Conditions

• It is mandatory to wear a face mask and carry identity papers when in public. • Public gatherings of more than ten people are banned. • Sports competitions can be held in the open air without spectator participation.

Bahamas

International • There are no restrictions on those seeking to leave the country; however, options

are limited. • Commercial airlines are allowed to bring in citizens, legal residents and homeowners

qualifying for economic permanent residency, or the immediate family members or significant others of any of these groups.

• All those returning must test negative for COVID-19 and present proof. • The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism and Aviation is preparing for Phase 2 of the

Tourism Readiness and Recovery Plan, which will begin on Wednesday, 1 July, and allow for the resumption of international travel to The Bahamas, with the exception of visitors from China, Iran, Italy, and France.

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• It is understood that all travelers will be required to complete an electronic Health Visa.

• No quarantine will be required upon arrival, however, travelers who show symptoms of COVID-19 may be transferred to an area away from other passengers.

• Healthcare personnel will conduct temperature screenings for all incoming visitors.

Domestic • A state of emergency is in effect until 29 June. • The government is establishing a five-phase internal reopening plan which will

outline a gradual easing of restrictions. The country is currently in Phase 3. • All Family Islands, with the exception of New Providence, Grand Bahama, Paradise

Island, and Bimini may now resume normal commercial activity. • A 24-hour curfew has been lifted for all islands and reduced to 21:00-05:00 local

time. • Inter-island travel has resumed.

Special Conditions • Businesses are permitted to operate between 05:00 and 19:00 local time daily. • Operating hours remain restricted for Bimini, Grand Bahama, New Providence, and

Paradise Island. Restaurants are only open for take-away or outdoor dining. Bars, nightclubs, gyms, spas, cinemas, and other entertainment venues remain closed in these areas.

• Public beaches and parks are open except for in Bimini, Grand Bahama, New Providence, and Paradise Island.

• Most schools remain closed. • Visitors must wear face masks.

Bahrain

International • Entry to Bahrain is limited only to citizens and foreigners holding residence permits,

with some exceptions. International travellers are allowed to transit through Bahrain International Airport.

• Visa upon arrival services have been suspended until further notice. • All arriving passengers are being tested for COVID-19 and are required to self-

quarantine for 14-days regardless of the test result. • The land border with Saudi Arabia via the King Fahd Causeway remains closed.

Domestic N/A Special Conditions

• Schools and universities are closed. • Gatherings of over 5 people have been banned, • All shops are open, with strict social distancing measures in place. • Masks are mandatory in public spaces.

Bangladesh

International • Limited commercial passenger flights have resumed. Flights will run at 30 percent

capacity and temperature checks will be completed before boarding.

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• International rail services with India are suspended. • Flights are operating to China for Chinese nationals only. • All travellers arriving in Bangladesh are required to undergo a mandatory 14-day

quarantine, regardless of nationality and traveller type. • Furthermore, all foreigners arriving in Bangladesh must submit a health certificate

obtained within 72 hours prior to their arrival indicating that they are COVID-19 free, in addition to a valid visa.

Domestic

• A zone-wise lockdown has begun on a pilot basis in certain areas of the country until at least 30 June. Under the plan, the government has divided areas under red, yellow and green zones based on the number of COVID-19 cases. A strict lockdown is imposed in Red Zones, whilst some restrictions will be in place in Yellow Zones, and Green Zones will have no restrictions.

• Dozens are areas have been designated as Red Zones. • A curfew is in place from 20:00 to 06:00 and shops will close at 16:00. • There are restrictions regarding movement between districts. • Flight operations on domestic routes are being re-introduced.

Special Conditions

• Restrictions on gathering sizes are in place for Red Zones. • Educational institutions remain closed. • Facemasks are required in public.

Barbados

International • Barbados has closed Grantley Adams International Airport and commercial traffic is

suspended until 30 June. Exceptions are being made for medical evacuations and other authorised flights.

• All arrivals are required to submit to a 14-day quarantine at a government facility, while citizens and residents may quarantine at home.

Domestic

• A state of public emergency is in place until 30 June. • A curfew is in operation: 22:00 to 05:00 local time Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

Outside of these hours, you should continue to observe social distancing and practice good hygiene at all times.

Special Conditions • All retail operators have been given approval to reopen their doors. However, these

are not unconditional re-openings. • Wearing a face mask is actively encouraged and some premises will only allow you

to enter if you are wearing a face mask. You may have your temperature taken when entering some premises.

Belarus

International

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• International travel to and from Belarus is still permitted, but all arrivals from countries affected by COVID-19 have to self-isolate for 14 days, excluding passengers in transit.

• Borders are open but delays are likely due to enhanced screening. • Neighbouring countries have closed their borders with Belarus.

Domestic N/A Special Conditions

• Belavia Airlines is requiring travelers to wear facemasks on flights and while going through check-in and security screening at Minsk National Airport.

• Note there are reports of Russian nationals using Belarus to navigate other border closures.

• All businesses are allowed to operate as long as they adhere to social distancing measures.

Belgium

International • Borders are now open for travel to and from the European Union, including the

United Kingdom and the four other Schengen countries (Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Iceland, and Norway). There is no longer a 14-day quarantine requirement for these nations.

Domestic • Masks are required on public transit and in other public locations where social

distancing cannot be practiced. • Bars, restaurants, and other social and cultural venues have now reopened.

Nightclubs have been advised to remain closed. • Travel inside of Belgium is allowed for trips lasting one or more days.

Special Conditions

• Gatherings such as village fairs and festivals are prohibited until 1 August, while large-scale events will remain prohibited until 31 August.

• Markets have reopened and some school classes have resumed. • Starting 1 July, conferences, casinos, banqueting and reception halls, amusement

parks and indoor playgrounds are expected to open. • The latest information can be found here - https://www.info-

coronavirus.be/en/faq/#002

Belize International

• All borders are closed and international flights are suspended to Philip Goldon International Airport in Belize.

• Exceptions have been made for citizens, residents, and diplomats who are allowed to cross the land border at Santa Elena.

• All travelers arriving in the country are required to quarantine for 14 days. Domestic

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• Belize is in a limited lockdown and has extended the state of emergency until 30 June. It is not expected to be extended.

• Domestic air, land, and sea travel is permitted for essential purposes, and Philip Goldon International Airport is currently offering limited domestic flights.

• A curfew is in effect from midnight to 05:00 on Frіdауѕ аnd Ѕаturdауѕ. Curfew hours Sunday-Thursday 22:00-05:00.

• Cross-district travel is now permitted. Special Conditions

• The number of people allowed at social gatherings has been increased from 40 to 100 and sporting events are allowed to resume.

• Fасіlіtіеѕ ѕuсh аѕ gуmѕ and spas аrе able tо ореn. • Social distancing measures are to be followed at all times in public places. • Face masks are required in public.

Benin

International • Certification of a negative COVID-19 test is required to enter the country. • Borders are closed to all non-essential travel and there are limited flight options to

and from the country. • Arrivals are required to submit to a COVID-19 test and will be quarantined in a

government-established location for 14 days, all at the traveler’s expense. • New visas issuance has been suspended.

Domestic

• Public transportation services have resumed at a limited capacity to allow for social distancing.

• Movement within regions and between urban centres has resumed.

Special Conditions • Places of worship and bars have re-opened in addition to select restaurant and

commercial stores. • Social distancing and face masks are required in public. • Group gatherings of 10 or more are banned. • A vehicle may carry a maximum of three people.

Bermuda

International • A travel ban is in place for all commercial flights and seaports are suspended at this

time. • Those exempt from the ban include legal residents, crew member of a cargo or

commercial aircraft or cargo shift, or has written permission of the Quarantine Authority of Bermuda to enter.

• All person entering Bermuda will be subject to a 14-day quarantine. • Beginning 1 July, all international commercial flight operations are expected to

resume. From this date, travelers are expected to present a negative COVID-19 test from within 72 hours of arrival, complete a health screening form, and may be subject to further health screening.

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Domestic • Bermuda is currently in Phase Three of its reopening plan until 30 June, which

includes an island-wide curfew from 23:00 to 05:00 local time. • Full public transport has resumed.

Special Conditions

• Face masks are required to be worn in public. • Cinemas, museums, and retail stores are open with capacity limitations. • Restaurants can offer indoor dining as long as social distancing is maintained. • Churches and gyms are allowed to reopen subject to public health guidance. • Gatherings are limited to 20 people or less.

Bhutan

International • All borders with neighboring countries have been closed and travel is suspended

until further notice with the exception for Bhutanese nationals. • Visas on Arrival are temporarily suspended. • All travelers entering the country are subject to a 21-day quarantine.

Domestic

• There are no travel restrictions to travel within the country. • Increased security and prevention measures have been set up in Sarpang and

Samtse districts. Special Conditions N/A

Bolivia International

• Bolivia has closed all land borders and suspended commercial flights. • Returning Bolivian citizens and residents, diplomats, members of special missions

and international organizations, technical specialists, and drivers of international goods and cargo are exempt from the travel restrictions.

Domestic

• A ‘dynamic quarantine’ is in place through 30 June where towns and cities are being classified as either high, medium, or moderate risk based on data that is reassessed every 7 days.

• Extended nationwide restrictions through 30 June are as follows: Monday to Friday, people and vehicles are prohibited from circulating between the hours of 18:00 and 5:00. Movement is permitted during the day with limits on the number of people in vehicles.

• Saturday and Sunday: vehicles are prohibited from circulating. Residents may not leave their homes except to engage in outdoor exercise, which may occur between 06:00 to 14:00 and remain within 500 meters of their home.

• Between 20-23 June, La Paz Department will go into a full lockdown order, where no movement will be permitted outdoors, and public and private vehicles are banned.

Special Conditions

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• Businesses that produce or sell food, fuel, medicine or hygiene products are allowed to operate.

• Religious sites are allowed to operate at limited capacity. • Departmental and municipal governments can determine what commercial activity

and other services and activities to allow if not governed by the national decree and may impose additional restrictions as well.

• Schools are closed and public events and gatherings have been cancelled. • Individuals must adhere to social distancing measures and facemasks are required in

indoor and outdoor public places.

Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba

International Bonaire

• Entry to Bonaire is restricted to all travellers, except for legal residents of Bonaire. • Air connections are possible with Curacao and Aruba, with no quarantine

requirement. • Connections resuming with The Netherlands, but limit of 1,000 tourists per week

and social distancing required. No quarantine period. Saba

• Borders remain closed internationally until 1 July. • A BES bubble is in effect so long as international borders stay closed. • A 14-day quarantine period remains in effect. Essential workers from St. Eustatius

and Bonaire won’t have to go into mandatory quarantine. • Cargo boats are still able to travel to Saba, as well as the ferries and airlines,

although their schedules may change because of the decrease in passenger travel. Sint Eustatius

• International borders remain closed, although a BES travel bubble including Curacao and St Kitts and Nevis is in place, requiring only screening upon entry. Flights from the United States of America, Europe, and other locations with risk of COVID-19 have been suspended.

• Passengers travelling from locations with widespread sustained transmission of COVID-19 must ensure they isolate themselves (in self-quarantine) for 14 days upon arrival.

Domestic Bonaire

• No lockdown has been implemented and COVID-19 restrictions are being eased. • Social distancing is still enforced. • Gatherings with more than 50 people are still prohibited.

Saba • Domestic restrictions have been lifted.

Sint Eustatius • Domestic restrictions have been lifted.

Special Conditions Bonaire

• Swimming, religious services, restaurants, bars and the casino are allowed again providing people obey social distancing guidelines, and not allow more than 50 people on the premises.

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Bosnia and Herzegovina

International

• The country’s four international airports are gradually resuming operations. • Land borders with Croatia, Serbia, and Montenegro have also reopened. • Entry is restricted for foreign nationals except residents, diplomats, EUFOR/NATO

staff and other essential workers. Residents from Croatia, Montenegro, and Serbia are being permitted entry.

• Those arriving in Bosnia and Herzegovina are required to self-isolate for 14 days. Citizens are exempt from this order.

• Sarajevo International Airport has reopened commercial traffic. Domestic

• Domestic public transport is partially operating. Special Conditions

• Most public venues, restaurants, and cafes have reopened on the condition that only one person is in ten square metres of space.

• It is compulsory to wear a face mask when outside in public spaces.

Botswana International

• All of Botswana's borders are closed, except for residents and citizens. • There are currently no commercial flights in to or out of the country. • Nationals and residents of Botswana will be quarantined for 14 days. • Travellers can no longer obtain a visa on arrival. • There is mandatory testing of cross border travellers

Domestic

• The country is still divided into nine geographical zones, and movement between zones requires an essential travel permit.

• Those travelling within their zone of residence do not require movement permits; however, this can change depending on threat level.

• A lockdown in Gaborone has been lifted, schools are starting to reopen. Special Conditions

• All businesses have been allowed to reopen, subject to government guidelines, including temperature screening, admittance of no more than 10 people, cleaning and disinfecting two to three times per day, hand sanitising upon entry and throughout the establishment, and a register of all who enter.

• Wearing of face masks is mandatory.

Brazil International

• Brazilian authorities have banned the entry of foreigners via land or air into Brazil regardless of their nationality.

• These restrictions are in place until 5 July.

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• Specific exceptions are made for cargo transportation workers, diplomats, and immediate family members of Brazilian citizens.

• Direct commercial flights to the UK are available with LATAM, currently flying every Tuesday and Friday from Sao Paulo Guarulhos to London Heathrow. There are a number of scheduled indirect flights via mainland Europe or the US.

• KLM, TAP , Lufthansa and Air France are operating from Sao Paulo. KLM, TAP and Air France also operate from Rio’s Galeao airport. Other options may be available. Details are subject to change and there could be travel restrictions if you are connecting.

Domestic

• Domestic travel varies depending on state guidelines and is subject to change. • Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro have begun reopening businesses and easing

restrictions. Special Conditions

• Many “essential” businesses remain open including restaurants, gyms, and hair salons.

British Virgin Islands

International • Borders are open for returning residents with government approval for re-entry. • Upon arrival, all citizens are required to undergo a health screening, must enter a

14-day mandatory quarantine period, and receive a COVID-19 test. Returning residents must also register with the government through an online portal.

• Re-entry will only be permitted through Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport. • Non-resident visitors are not expected to be permitted to visit until 1 September.

Domestic

• A curfew is in effect from midnight to 05:00 until further notice. • Internal travel between the four main islands of Anegada, Tortola, Virgin Gorda and

Jost Van Dyke is allowed. • Ferry ports are open under restricted hours (05:00-17:00) and for domestic travel

only. There are international cargo exceptions. Special conditions

• Face masks are required to be worn in public and social distancing is to be observed until further notice.

• All businesses have been allowed to reopen with permission from the government. • Hotels and gyms are reopening provided they receive an inspection by the ‘Social

Distancing Task Force’ and certification from the ‘Environmental Health Division.’ • Full public access is granted to all beaches in the Territory for the purposes of

exercise and therapy between the hours of 05:00 and 19:00.Large gatherings are not permitted.

• Details on domestic measures can be found here - https://bvi.gov.vg/covid-19

Brunei International

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• All travelers, including transit passengers are not allowed entrance into the country. Citizens, nationals, and those with approval by the immigration department are permitted, though must undergo a 14-day self-isolation at a monitoring centre, paying the government the cost of their stay in the facility.

• All visa exemptions and Visas on Arrival are temporarily suspended. • Royal Brunei Airlines is operating flights to Kuala Lampur twice per week in June.

Limited service also remains to Singapore, Melbourne, Hong Kong, and Manila; however, these countries have enacted polices barring most foreign citizens entering or transiting via their airports. The airline is expected to keep most routes suspended until 30 June.

Domestic • Citizens and foreign residents are not allowed to leave the country with exemptions

for medical care, court hearings, or studies abroad. Permission for travel must be approved by the Prime Minister’s Office.

Special Conditions

• Nursery and primary students are returning. • The Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports has reopened senior citizen centres,

museums, exhibition galleries and libraries. • Gyms and sports facilities are allowed to host greater numbers.

Bulgaria

International • From 30 June, Bulgaria is open to EU citizens, Britons, Bosnians, Serbs and

Montenegrins • People arriving from Belgium, Portugal, Sweden, the Netherlands, the U.K. and any

third country face a 14-day quarantine. Transiting lorry and bus drivers are exempt. • Arrivals across the border with North Macedonia are also subject to quarantine. • People transiting the country or exempted from quarantine have to sign a

declaration that they understand the rules. • Some additional exemptions are available for citizens of banned countries including

diplomats, transport staff and medical specialists. • Bulgarian citizens and their families are permitted to enter. • Passengers who hold a Bulgarian permanent or long-term residence permit, and

their families, will be allowed to enter and passengers will be permitted to travel to a third country via Bulgaria.

Domestic

• A state of epidemic emergency is in effect until 30 June. • Wearing a face covering is mandatory in all indoor public places. An exception is

allowed for customers in restaurants and pubs. Special Conditions

• Some markets, hotels, outdoor bars and restaurants are open and visiting national parks is also permitted.

• All sporting events may be held in front of an audience with seats up to 50 percent of their total capacity.

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Burkina Faso International

• All international flights and land borders are closed. A mandatory quarantine will be enforced for those who have tested positive for COVID-19 as well as anyone who has been in direct contact with a confirmed case.

Domestic

• The Burkina Faso authorities have introduced a ban on long distance passenger transport, with the following cities closed for entry and exit: Ouagadougou, Bobo Dioulasso, Boromo, Dédougou, Houndé, Banfora, Manga and Zorgho.

• A nationwide curfew order has been lifted. Special Conditions

• Face masks are to be worn in public. • There is a ban on all cultural and religious family gatherings until 30 June. • Bars, restaurants, markets, and schools remain largely shut.

Burundi

International • Flights into and out of Burundi have been suspended except for cargo,

humanitarian, diplomatic and emergency flights. • All inbound travellers are subject to a 14-quarantine upon arrival. The cost of the

quarantine will be the responsibility of the traveller. • Land borders are closed with the exception of cargo trucks, and screening measures

are in place at road borders. Domestic

• Follow the advice of local authorities, including local measures to help minimise your risk of exposure to coronavirus.

Special Conditions N/A

Cambodia International

• Travelers from France, Germany, Iran, Italy, and the United States are now permitted entry into the country.

• Issuance of tourist visas and e-visas, visa-on-arrival services and visa exemption remain suspended. Foreigners intending to visit the country must obtain a visa from a Cambodian diplomatic mission.

• All foreign visitors permitted entry are required to show proof of a negative COVID-19 test result, from within 72 hours prior to their arrival, and have proof of insurance that includes a minimum of US$50,000 for medical cover.

• All foreign passengers are required to deposit US$3000 for the COVID-19 service charges at the airport upon their arrivals. Once deductions for services have been made, the remainder of the deposit will be returned. This is can be paid either by cash or credit card.

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• All arrivals will be tested for COVID-19 (this may require an overnight stay) and will be subject to a 14-day quarantine in an approved hotel or designated facility. Passengers will then be tested again on the 13th day of quarantine.

• The government is now imposing charges on foreign arrivals for lab testing, medical treatment and accommodation.

• Sea ports are closed to cruise ships and private boats. • The ban on cross-border movement for visitors from Vietnam has been lifted amid

the COVID-19 pandemic. Vietnamese nationals, especially technicians, investors, and students, may be issued visas, except for a tourist visa.

• Foreigners must register with the office of Foreigners Present in Cambodia System (FPCS) before 1 July in order to be considered for a visa extension.

Domestic

• The interprovincial travel ban has been lifted, however, “large” gatherings are banned.

• All schools and tertiary institutions are closed until November. Special Conditions

• Be advised that around 180 garment and footwear factories have suspended operations involving around 150,000 workers since January. It is possible that labor groups may demonstrate if the closure of factories continues.

Cameroon

International • All air, land, and sea ports are closed but exceptions are made for cargo and

Cameroon nationals returning to the country. • All arrivals are subject to a 14-day quarantine.

Domestic

• Face masks are required to be worn in public spaces and those found in violation are subject to punishment or “systematic sanctioning”.

• Travel within the country is limited to essential travel and public transportation is banned from having more passengers than they have seats.

Special Conditions

• Bars, restaurants, and entertainment centres are now able to operate. • Gatherings of over 50 people are prohibited. • Some schools, universities, and training facilities have reopened. • Be cautious of non-medical ‘remedies’ being promoted by religious entities.

Canada

International • Canada has closed all land entry points with the United States except for essential

business travel, Canadian citizens and their immediate family, and freight transportation, until 21 July.

• An emergency order has been enacted under the Quarantine act, which allows the Canadian government to enforce compliance with quarantine measures.

• All travelers must download the ArriveCan mobile app, undergo medical screening before leaving entry ports, and adhere to a quarantine for 14 days upon arrival.

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• Foreigners showing symptoms will be denied entry. • All international flights are restricted to landing only in Toronto, Vancouver,

Montreal, and Calgary. Domestic

• Restrictions on domestic travel and the reopening of businesses vary by provincial and tribal laws.

Special Conditions

• Retail and food businesses are able to reopen as long as customers and personnel abide by social distancing guidelines.

• The use of face masks are required for travellers on all domestic flights.

Cape Verde International

• Most international sea borders are closed and air links are suspended until 30 June with limited exceptions for repatriation flights and for medical emergencies.

Domestic

• Santiago is no longer in a state of emergency. • Restrictions on domestic movement are lifted. • Inter-island air travel will resume on 30 June. • Inter-island maritime travel has resumed. • Restaurants, cafes and bars are allowed to reopen but must be limited to 50 percent

capacity. Special Conditions

• Wearing a face mask is mandatory in public. • People are encouraged to stay two metres apart from each other. • Schools, hotels, museums, gyms and other shops may reopen but must adhere to

social distancing. • Most public gatherings are banned until 1 October. • Visits to homes and centers for the elderly, hospitals, prisons are allowed, as well as

public land transport and gym activity resumed (on the island of Santiago only on 15 July).

Cayman Islands

International • Borders will remain closed to all visitors until at least 1 September, with exceptions

being made for residents returning from travel abroad. • Owen Roberts International Airport and the Charles Kirkconnell International Airport

are closed for international passenger flights. • On entry to the country, residents are required to complete a 14-day self-

quarantine. • There are currently no departure restrictions from the Cayman Islands.

Domestic

• Cayman has moved into Level 2 (minimal suppression), further easing is scheduled for 5 July and 19 July.

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• A hard curfew on Grand Cayman has come to an end. • Those in Grand Cayman are no longer subject to shelter-in-place restrictions. • The ‘alphabet day’ system will no longer be used. • People remain required to maintain social-distancing protocols and wear masks

indoors in public places where they can’t social distance. • There is no longer a prohibition on people visiting others’ homes • Domestic helpers and caregivers can return to work. • Up to 25 people can now meet or gather in Grand Cayman; that number stays at 25

in Cayman Brac. Social-distancing requirements continue to apply. There are no restrictions on gatherings in Little Cayman.

• All festive ceremonies (such as carnivals, parties, dances and concerts) will continue to be banned in Grand Cayman and Cayman Brac, regardless of the number of people involved.

• Most establishments – including businesses, offices, churches, theatres, beauty salons, barbers, salons and spas, as well as medical and dental offices, will be able to fully operate. They must, however, observe social-distancing protocols and ensure masks are worn. These establishments are not subject to the 25-person-maximum restrictions.

• Restaurants and bars will continue to be able to serve patrons on a patio or other outdoor area which forms a part of the premises. New regulations require each table remain at least eight feet apart, but there no longer will be limitations on how many people can sit together. However, those at a table must maintain six-feet separation.

• In bars and restaurants, seating or service at an indoor counter or bar remains prohibited.

• Restaurants and bars can operate within the hours stipulated in their licences. • Karaoke and dancing are still not permitted at this stage. • Up to 25 guests are allowed at a wedding. • Up to 25 guests are allowed at funerals. • People can now exercise at any time while keeping social distancing. • Beach restrictions also fall away, save for adherence to social-distancing and

hygiene protocols, as well as the regulations regarding public gatherings. • Pools and hot tubs can be used by people of different households. • Scuba diving will be allowed. However, customers cannot rent scuba or snorkel

equipment other than air tanks. • In Grand Cayman, boats can now be used for any purpose, but no more than 10

people are allowed onboard. • In Grand Cayman, boats are still not allowed to travel for pleasure to the Sister

Islands. • Those on separate boats can gather together as long as the number of people

between the boats does not exceed 10. • The sandbar, Stingray City, Rum Point and Starfish Point are still off limits. • Inter-island travel by boat remains prohibited, apart from freight. • Those in Grand Cayman wanting to travel to the Sister Islands by air can do so

subject to the following: notify the medical officer of health, remain at a place of isolation for 14 days prior to travel, and receive a negative test result before travelling.

• Staycations are permitted.

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Special Conditions N/A

Central African Republic

International

• All foreigners are temporarily denied entry until further notice. • Land border crossings are closed with Democratic Republic of Congo, Cameroon,

Sudan, and South Sudan except for cargo and other essential reasons. • Bangui M'Poko International Airport is closed apart for humanitarian, cargo and

special flights until further notice. • Self-quarantine for 21 days is mandatory for anyone entering the country.

Domestic

• Travel between Bangui and the rest of the Central African Republic is currently prohibited.

• Most public venues are closed. Special Conditions

• Gatherings of more than 15 people are banned. • Face masks are advised if outside in public.

Chad

International • Most land border crossings are closed except for cargo. • The Chadian authorities have announced the closure of airports in Chad for

passenger flights until further notice. • All passengers that enter the country are required to be quarantine for 14 days and

will stay in a designated COVID-19 facility with medical teams. Regular temperature checks will be carried out and expenses will be covered by the government of Chad.

Domestic

• A state of health emergency is in place until 16 July prohibiting most movement for provinces affected by COVID-19.

• There are quarantine measures in the capital N’Djamena and provincial capitals, banning entry and exit.

• The Government has introduced a curfew from 20:00 to 05:00 in six provinces (Guera, Kanem, Logone Occidental, Logone Oriental, May-Kebbi Ouest, Mayo-Kebbi Est) and the capital N’Djamena, and declared a health emergency restricting movement and public gatherings throughout the country.

• Markets, non-essential shops and takeaway restaurants have resumed operations. • Public transport has resumed with limited capacity

Special Conditions

• Gatherings of more than 50 people are prohibited. • Officials have also introduced new measures limiting attendance at funerals to 2 or

3 close family members and restricting access to mortuaries. • Face masks must be worn when outdoors. • Penalties, including potential imprisonment, could be issued for non-compliance.

Chile

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International • All land, sea, and air entry ports are closed to foreigners until further notice. • Chilean nationals and humanitarian personnel are required to self-quarantine for 14

days upon arrival. • Passenger cruise operations are suspended until 30 September. • LATAM and Iberia Airlines are operating minimal flights from Santiago to Miami and

Madrid and there are no restrictions on individuals seeking to leave Chile. Domestic

• A state of emergency is in place until mid-September, which allows military personnel to enforce lockdown measures.

• Quarantine measures vary depending on the region. • Quarantine measures will be extended for Gran Santiago until 26 June. • The areas of Iquique, Alto Hospicio, Pozo Almonte, Valparaíso, Viña del Mar, San

José de Maipo, Peñaflor, Melipilla, Curacaví, and Tiltil remain under quarantine through 26 June.

• As of 19 June, restrictions remain in place in San Felipe, Los Andes, Rancagua, Machalí, and Curicó.

• The country remains under a nationwide curfew from 22:00 to 05:00 local time and a permit is required to leave a place of residence and can be obtained at the nearest police station.

Special Conditions

• Gatherings of more than ten people are prohibited.

China International

• The CAAC has announced plans to allow all foreign airlines, including those which were barred from operating flights to China, to choose from a list of approved cities to operate on one international passenger flight a week.

• Foreigners with valid visa and residence permits, valid since 28 March, are banned from entering China. However, the Chinese government has started implementing some "fast-track" procedures to allow key employees of foreign companies to return to China. China has signed fast track agreements with Germany, France, South Korea, UK, Japan, and Singapore.

• China and Singapore signed the agreement to launch a “fast track”, which will enable travelers from both sides to enter each other’s territories without serving quarantine periods, but the travelers will need to take a COVID-19 test 48 hours before departure. The “fast track” will be implemented first in Shanghai, Tianjin, Chongqing, Guangdong, Jiangsu, and Zhejiang – and then expanded gradually.

• A 14-day quarantine requirement remains in effect for foreigners entering the country, with international flights being diverted to regional airports for screening.

• A total of 16 cities are now acting as first points of entry for Beijing, including Tianjin, Shijiazhuang, Taiyuan, Hohhot, Jinan, Qingdao, Nanjing, Shenyang, Dalian, Zhengzhou and Xi'an. Shanghai has been dropped.

• For persons entering Beijing must have been screened within the past day to prevent the need for a second 14-day quarantine period.

• Border restrictions exist with Russia. Passengers flying from Moscow to China must present test results from one of six designated testing organisations proving that

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they do not have COVID-19 within 120 hours before boarding so they can enter China.

Domestic

• Typically, provinces and cities are easing domestic travel restrictions. • Local quarantine policies and controls still exist and vary, based on a health code

scheme. • Internal rail and vehicle operations are resuming, but may be subject to specific

provincial and city limitations. • One round-trip flight between Wuhan Tianhe International Airport and Beijing

Daxing International Airport will be operated every day by China Southern Airlines through 27 June. Other companies such as China Eastern Airlines and Air China are also working on resuming flights between the two cities.

• People from Hubei to Beijing do not need to take 14-day quarantine and only need to provide one negative nucleic acid test result after arriving.

• Increased cases in Beijing have resulted in the closure of several markets, the lockdown of multiple neighborhoods, and the closure of some schools.

Special Conditions

• Micro-control measures are also possible.

Christmas Island International

• A travel ban has taken effect for the island overseas territory. • Only residents and essential staff will be able to travel to the island until further

notice, and anyone returning will need to self-isolate for 14 days. Domestic

• State of emergency remains in place until 30 June, at which time the situation will be re-evaluated.

• Inter-island travel with Cocos (Keeling) Islands is allowed without the need to quarantine; however, personal protective equipment such as masks are required.

Special Conditions

• Country is in Step 2 of re-opening measures. This allows for gatherings of up to 20 people in places such as places of worship, pubs and clubs.

• People may now self-quarantine in their own homes rather than in allocated government accommodations.

Cocos (Keeling) Islands

International

• A travel ban has taken effect for the island overseas territory until 30 June. • Only residents and essential staff will be able to travel until further notice, and

anyone returning will need to self-isolate for 14 days. Domestic

• A state of emergency was declared by the administrator of the overseas territory and remains in place until 30 June.

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• Inter-island travel with Christmas Island is allowed without the need to quarantine; however, personal protective equipment such as masks are required.

Special Conditions

• Aero medical evacuation would be necessary for anyone with COVID-19. • Gatherings of up to 20 people are permitted.

Colombia

International • Colombia’s land and sea borders are closed, with international commercial

passenger operations suspended until 1 September. • The president has deployed the military along the border with Brazil to further

enforce border restrictions. • Any individual permitted entry into the country will undergo a 14-day self-

quarantine and should register their contact and travel information with the government.

Domestic

• A nationwide quarantine order is in place until 1 July, which permits only one member of each household to conduct essential shopping and errands. All domestic flights are suspended until the same date.

• Bogota has placed several neighborhoods under an Orange Alert and has reintroduced restrictions on shopping and banking. Citizens are allowed to shop and bank on specific days depending on the last digit of their ID card.

• Locations under an Orange Alert are required to use facemasks, social distance, cannot exercise outdoors, and are limited to one person per household being allowed to leave for essential activities.

• Quarantine measures eased beginning in June, including the reopening of the retail, non-COVID-19 related medical care, salons, and museums.

Special Conditions • Bars and clubs are closed; restaurants are permitted to provide deliveries. • Schools and universities are likely to remain closed until August. • Face masks are required in stores, banks, and on public transportation and social

distancing must be practiced in public.

Comoros International

• All international commercial flights are suspended. • Travellers arriving in the Comoros are subjected to a mandatory 14-day quarantine.

Domestic

• A curfew is in place from 20:00 until 05:00 local time. • Sea travel between islands is suspended until further notice

Special Conditions • People must stay indoors unless an emergency occurs. • Religious venues, schools and most public venues are closed. • Markets and public transport remain operational but with restrictions in place.

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Cook Islands

International • International flights into the Cook Islands are suspended. • Entry is barred for all travellers except for Cook Islands citizens, permanent

residents, and work permit holders; New Zealand passport and permanent residence holders, Australian citizens and permanent residents who normally live in New Zealand.

• Travellers allowed entry into the country will be subjected to a 14-day quarantine in New Zealand prior to arrival and 14-day mandatory quarantine upon arrival

• Cruise ships are barred from docking. Domestic

• Restrictions on domestic travel to and from outer islands have been lifted. Special Conditions

• Most businesses, including restaurants, have resumed operations provided precautionary measures are followed to limit the spread of COVID-19.

• A ban on large gatherings has been lifted.

Costa Rica International

• All entry into Costa Rica is being restricted or banned until at least 30 June at air, sea, and land borders. Only citizens, residents who departed the country before 24 March, children of citizens, and diplomats will be permitted entry.

• New procedures have been established at San Jose’s Juan Santamaría International Airport and Liberia’s Daniel Oduber Quirós International Airport, as well as Caldera Port, to handle suspected coronavirus cases.

• Upon entry, passengers are required to enter a 14-day self-quarantine and are subject to a COVID-19 test.

• Foreign residents who departed the country after 24 March lose their status and will not be allowed re-entry.

• Onward transit through the airports is allowed. Domestic

• The country has entered Phase Three of its reopening plan, but has halted its progress due to current infection rates.

• A driving schedule is implemented to restrict vehicular movement based on a person’s license plate numbers. Only essential and permitted vehicles will be able to be used between 05:00 and 22:00 local time during the weekdays and from 05:00 and 19:00 on weekends until further notice.

• The Cantons of Pococi and Upala and the district of La Fortuna de San Carlos are under an ‘Orange Alert’ and have increased restrictions.

Special Conditions

• Some businesses such as restaurants, shops, theaters, gyms, salons, and hotels have been able to reopen under specific sanitary protocols and with limits on capacity.

• Tourist buses are being permitted movement in the country. Hotels, cinemas, salons, and gyms are being permitted to reopen at up to 50 percent capacity.

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• Large organised gatherings and events are cancelled. • Beaches have reopened with limited hours. • Face masks and social distancing practices are being encouraged on public

transportation.

Côte d'Ivoire International

• International commercial flights to and from Côte d'Ivoire have been suspended until 30 June.

• All international arrivals will be placed under quarantine for two weeks a government authorised location in Abidjan.

• Flights operating for cargo, humanitarian, or security purposes are permitted. • Restrictions and closures have also been implemented at the land and sea borders.

Domestic

• A state of emergency is in effect until at least 30 June. • A previous nationwide curfew has been lifted. • A travel ban has been placed on the Abidjan metropolitan region until at least 30

June. This includes barring unauthorised travel into the interior of the country. Authorisation for travel can be attained for essential purposes only, and by receiving a permit and showing certification of a negative COVID-19 test.

• Air Côte d'Ivoire will resume its domestic flights from 26 June. • The national airline company announces in particular the resumption of its domestic

flights "from Abidjan to Korhogo, San Pedro, Man, Bouaké and Odienné. • Passengers will also be required to wear a mask (made compulsory in Abidjan, the

epicenter of the disease) during the whole trip, with a distance at the aerodrome but not required on board the planes, which will be systematically disinfected after each flight.

• In addition, the national airline company requires that passengers fill in a health declaration form, available on its website.

Special Conditions

• Entertainment venues, bars, and other establishments will remain closed in the Abidjan metropolitan area on 30 June.

• Some educational institutions have begun reopening. • Restaurants and bars have reopened outside of Abidjan. Gatherings up to 200

people are now permitted, but social distancing measures must be followed. • Face masks are required to be worn in public and inside vehicles.

Croatia

International • Border restrictions are being eased although some restrictions are still in place

including a 14-day quarantine if it is believed a person has COVID-19 symptoms. • Flights to international destinations have resumed but are still limited; check with

specific airlines. • Croatia has now opened its borders to nationals from the Czech Republic, Hungary,

Austria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovenia, Germany and Slovakia. • Other visitors entering the country in addition to filling out the required entry form,

still require one of the valid reasons listed below and must provide proof of reason

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for the visit (business, economic, touristic or personal reason). For a touristic visit, it is necessary to present the confirmation of accommodation booking in an accommodation establishment in Croatia (confirmation, voucher, camp lease contract, permanent berth contract etc.).

• Flights from non-European Union countries remain restricted until at least 30 June. • A mandatory 14-day quarantine is no longer enforced on arrivals, instead they are

given recommendations and instructions from the Institute of Public Health. Domestic

• Domestic flights are gradually being resumed through June. • Intercity travel is no longer restricted and public transportation has resumed.

Special Conditions

• Parks, shops, hotels, and outdoor restaurants and bars have reopened, and public transportation has resumed.

• A ban on public gatherings has been relaxed provided social distancing measures are followed.

• Sport events (matches, tournaments, etc.) are now open to the public, but will be subject to the recommendations and measures outlined by the Civil Protection Directorate.

Cuba

International • All borders and ports of entry are closed apart from tourist destinations in the

Cuban Keys. Beginning 1 July, the following destinations will reopen to international tourism: Cayo Cruz, Cayo Coco Cayo Guillermo, Cayo Largo, and Cayo Santa Maria.

• Airports on the main island of Cuba are expected to remain closed until at least 1 August.

• Cuban citizens and permanent residents will be allowed entry but are required to self-quarantine for 14 days.

• All tourists have been ordered to leave the country or to be confined to pre-designated hotels.

Domestic

• Public transport has been suspended with limited services available for essential employees. Nightly curfews are in effect for Santiago from 19:00 local time and Consolacion del Sur from 20:00 until 07:00 local time.

Special Conditions

• Face masks are mandatory and social distancing measures must be followed.

Curaçao International

• Travel between Curaçao and the BES islands (Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba) is now permitted without passengers having to quarantine on arrival in Curaçao. The relaxation applies to both air and sea travel.

• Persons can also travel from Aruba and St. Maarten to Curaçao without these restrictions.

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• From 1 July, passengers from the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany will also be allowed to travel to Curaçao without having to quarantine, provided they meet certain conditions, including undergoing a compulsory coronavirus test in the Netherlands, which must return a negative result. Passengers must also provide evidence of medical insurance coverage on arrival.

• All air and sea traffic has been suspended between Venezuela and Curacao. • Curacaoans must also test for COVID-19 prior to departure and document any

symptoms that may indicate an infection of the virus. Domestic

• The shelter-in-place order has been lifted, however, a curfew remains in place from 00:00 to 06:00.

• All public transportation is suspended until further notice. • Businesses are now authorized to reopen as long as social distancing measures are

enforced. Special conditions

• Restaurants may open for sit-down service until 22:00. • Public events are prohibited.

Cyprus

International • International air travel has resumed with flights from 30 countries split into two high

and low risk lists. • Passengers from high risk destinations will need to complete a health question and

could be subject to random testing upon entry. • Non-high risk country passengers could be randomly tested upon entry but no

longer need to provide a negative test prior to arrival. • Passengers will not be permitted entry if they have traveled to a country not listed

above within 14 days before arrival. Domestic

• Authorities have enacted an emergency break mechanism in the easing of the country's coronavirus lockdown measures.

• Public transportation is operating; masks are required. Special Conditions

• Non-essential businesses have been allowed to reopen. • Hotels, museums, libraries, and archaeological sites have been active since early

June. • Religious services are allowed for up to 10 people if social distancing rules are

followed. • Phase Four of reopening is set to begin 14 July.

Czech Republic

International • The Czech Republic is operating a traffic-light system for international travel. People

from safe countries, marked green, will be able to travel to the country, but passengers from orange (medium-risk) and red (high-risk) countries will be denied

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entry, barring a few exemptions. Czech citizens returning from green or orange countries can travel back without restrictions.

• No quarantine in place if coming from lower-risk countries. • Czechs returning from Sweden or Portugal (the red zone) must take a test or

quarantine; that also applies to exempted foreigners from orange or red countries. • Borders are not yet open to non-EU/Schengen countries. • At the air border, the temporary reintroduction of internal border control is being

prolonged until 30 June. •

Domestic • Face masks remain compulsory in shops, offices, and on public transport. This could

be abolished from 1 July (excluding Prague). • The current easing of measures does not apply to the Karviná and Frýdek-Místek

regions.

Special Conditions • Gatherings and public events with up to 1,000 are now permitted • Cinemas, theatres, and concert halls are no longer bound to respect strict social

distancing rules. Outdoor areas of pubs, restaurants, and cafes no longer need to close by 23:00 local time.

• Schools and universities are now slowly reopening. • Restaurant operators no longer have to actively prevent guests from gathering for

less than two meters apart. • Shopping malls can also open children’s corners. • Spas’ can now carry out group procedures without a limit of up to 10 people. The

catering rules for spa guests have also been relaxed.

Denmark International

• Restrictions are lifted on Norwegian nationals entering the country, as well as on citizens of Iceland and Germany.

• German, Norwegian and Icelandic visitors to Denmark may visit Copenhagen for the day but may not stay overnight, the government said, while visitors to other parts of the country would have to book in advance to stay at least six nights. No quarantine required.

• The country is expected to open its borders for citizens from most EU and Schengen countries, including the UK, from 27 June on. Accepted countries must be classified as having less than 20 infected people per 100,000 inhabitants per week. Sweden and Portugal will not be included in this measure.

• Other tourists are likely not being permitted entry until 31 August. Domestic

• Social distancing is being advised on public transport. Special Conditions

• Events or activities involving 50 or more people are currently banned. • Public gatherings of more than 500 people are not permitted until at least 31

August.

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• Shops, parks, hotels, restaurants and bars are open. Sports facilities, theatres and cinemas have also resumed services.

Djibouti

International • All international commercial flights have been suspended to and from the country

until at least 1 September. • Air Djibouti has announced special flights from Djibouti to Paris Charles de Gaulle

(CDG) on 1 and 16 July and 5 August. • Land borders are closed until at least 1 September. • Arrivals must self-quarantine for 14-days and submit to COVID-19 testing.

Domestic

• A lockdown is in effect requiring non-essential businesses to close and staff to remain home.

• Public transportation is operating, but it is significantly limited. • Restrictions have been placed on domestic travel.

Special Conditions

• Facemasks are mandatory in public. • The lockdown is being eased with shops, public transport, and places of worship

open or expected to open.

Dominica International

• Dominica’s airports and seaports are closed and international flight operations are suspended.

• Nationals are permitted to enter, but are subject to a 14-day quarantine upon arrival.

• The government is working with airlines and hotels on a plan to re-establish regional and international travel, which is tentatively expected to resume in July.

Domestic

• A curfew order is in place between 20:00 and 05:00 local time Mondays through Fridays.

• Lockdowns are being enforced between 18:00 and 05:00 on Saturdays and Sundays. Special Conditions

• Gatherings of more than 10 people are banned. • Various non-essential businesses have reopened, but spaces such as bars,

recreational sites, schools, and churches remain closed. • Social distancing guidelines should be followed if outdoors and face masks are

required inside businesses.

Dominican Republic International

• The Dominican Republic has suspended the arrival of commercial passenger flights and effectively closed national borders. Foreigners are likely to be permitted entry from 1 July.

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• Outbound repatriation and cargo flights continue to operate. Domestic

• A national state of emergency is in effect until 30 June. • A nationwide curfew is in effect from 20:00 to 05:00 until 27 June. The curfew

applies to everyone in the country, except those with specific exemptions (e.g. healthcare workers) or those with a medical emergency travelling to/from a medical facility.

• Checkpoints are not uncommon within the country and may create ground transportation disruptions.

• Travellers are advised to carry supporting documentation stating the reason for their movements.

• The wearing of face masks is compulsory in public spaces. Special Conditions

• Businesses have begun to reopen at reduced capacity and with social distancing in place. Shopping centers and public transport have also resumed operations from this date.

• The tourism industry is expected to gradually resume from 5 July on, including the reopening of hotels.

DR Congo

International • All international commercial flights are suspended, although cargo and other

emergency services are still operating. • Land and maritime borders are closed but cargo and other emergency services are

exempt. • Travellers that are permitted entry into the country are subjected to screening upon

arrival, present a completed Health Sanitary Card and enter into a mandatory 14-day quarantine.

Domestic

• A state of emergency is in place until 12 July. • Self-isolation for people at risk including those over 60 years old is mandatory. • Only essential services are operational. Most public venues including restaurants,

schools and universities are closed. • Curfews are in place in North Kivu and Lualaba province.

Special Conditions

• It is compulsory to wear a face mask across the majority of the country when in public spaces.

• Several cities will be place on lockdown for the weekend of 20 June and 21 June to curb the spread of COVID-19. In Haut-Katanga province, the capital of Lubumbashi and the towns of Kasumbaleas and Kipushi, will enact movement and activity restrictions. The province of Lualaba will impose travel restrictions into Haut-Katanga from 18 June to 22 June.

• The government has also confirmed new cases of Ebola in Mbandaka in Equateur Province.

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Ecuador International

• As of 1 June, limited international flights resumed, particularly between Ecuador and the United States.

• Travelers are to present a negative COVID-19 test prior to entry or be tested upon arrival. Individuals are also subject to a 14-day self-quarantine and must present the ‘Declaracion de Salud del Viajero’ and ‘Formulario Migratorio Especial’ forms to officials.

Domestic

• A state of emergency has been extended through 15 August. • Domestic flights and interstate travel is suspended until further notice and all

individuals are required to wear masks in public. • Areas of the country are being designated as Green, Yellow, and Red zones and

curfew hours are active accordingly: 00:00-05:00 local time for Green zones, 21:00-05:00 local time for Yellow, and 18:00-05:00 local time in Red.

Special Conditions

• The use of face masks is required in public spaces. • Self-isolation is mandatory for those over the age of 60 and those with health

conditions that could make them especially vulnerable to COVID-19. • Supermarkets, pharmacies, take-out restaurants, banks, and petrol stations can

operate at up to 50% of their total capacity.

Egypt International

• Some international commercial flights have resumed, but are severely limited. • All airports are expected to reopen on 1 July for international travel. • Flights exempted include: humanitarian flights, medevac, repatriation flights,

technical landings and United Nations flights. • Air Cairo EgyptAir, and Lufthansa are operating limited international flights. • Beginning 1 July, some tourism and international flights are expected to resume to

coastal cities with the lowest infection rates. • All returning citizens are required to agree to go through a mandatory quarantine

before being allowed to board flights home through a 14-day quarantine in a location determined by the Health Ministry.

Domestic

• Domestic and cargo flights are allowed to operate. • A nationwide curfew is running from 20:00 to 04:00 local time until the end of June. • The governorates of North Sinai and al-Arish have curfews from 19:00 to 06:00 and

01:00 to 06:00 respectively. Special Conditions

• Wearing face masks is mandatory in public and private transportation and in closed public spaces including government buildings, offices, malls, and retail establishments.

• Hotels are reopening at a 50 percent capacity limit.

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• Restaurants, places of worship, cinemas, and cafes will be allowed to operate at 25 percent capacity.

El Salvador

International • All foreign nationals are barred from entering the country until further notice. • Permanent residents and diplomats are exempt from the ban, but anyone entering

the country will be required to undergo a quarantine on a military base for 30 days. • El Salvador International Airport is closed to passenger aircraft and only

humanitarian and cargo flights are allowed. Domestic

• As of 16 June, the country is beginning a five-phased reopening plan with intentions to reach a ‘new normal’ by August.

• Public transport and movement between municipalities is suspended until Phase Two.

Special Conditions

• The country is currently in Phase One of the reopening plan, which includes the resumption of textile and construction industries, as well as activities in malls, restaurants with limitations, and salons.

• Phase Two (7 July): Further easing of restrictions on malls and restaurants. Professional and business services will resume. Public transportation will gradually begin to operate with restrictions.

• Phase Three (22 July): Resuming ‘face-to-face’ activities, retail, and wholesale businesses. Places of worship with reopen and contactless sports can resume.

• Phase Four (6 August): Easing of commercial passenger airport operations and the gradual resumption of the tourism industry. Cinemas, theatres, and convention centers are expected to reopen with capacity limitations.

• Phase Five (21 August): All activities and industries, except schools, are expected to resume operations.

• Individuals must wear face covering when leaving home.

Equatorial Guinea International

• There has been a gradual reopening of internal airspace, which includes the resumption of air links between Malabo and Bata

• Certain restrictions persist on mobility within the country, in particular mobility between districts and regions

• Gradual reopening of international flights and maritime transport of goods and people.

• Inbound travellers must perform a PCR test at least 48 hours before the trip; • In the absence of a negative test result, international travelers may be obliged to do

so upon their arrival in the Republic of Equatorial Guinea , the traveller assuming the economic costs of the measure, as well as accommodation in a hotel pending measurement results

• Expect temperature checks at points of entry into the country (ports and airports); • There is a compulsory quarantine of 14 days at their home or place of residence for

all asymptomatic travelers

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• There is provision to transfer to health centers and establishments prepared by the authorities of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea for the treatment of Covid-19 for travelers with symptoms associated with Covid-19.

• The carrying out of tests is extended to the crews of airplanes or merchant ships wishing to land on the territory of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, assuming the corresponding costs.

Domestic • The state of alarm remains in effect until further notice, but restrictions are being

eased in four phases • Relaxation of the measures of confinement and restrictions of mobility of the

population are available throughout the country. • The full freedom of movement of people will be respected only between the

country's two major capitals, Malabo and Bata. • In the rest of the national territory said freedom will be respected only in the

interior limit of the respective district constituencies. Special Conditions

• Using face masks and gloves when outside has been made compulsory.

Eritrea International

• A ban on all commercial passenger flights to and from the country remains in place until further notice.

• Asmara International Airport is closed. • Land borders are also closed to foreigners. • Repatriations have taken place.

Domestic

• A nationwide lockdown order is in effect until instructed otherwise. • All citizens are required to stay at home except for essential and emergency medical

care. When doing so, only two members of a household can go out at any given time during the day.

• Public transportation is suspended and private vehicles are not permitted to operate.

Special Conditions

• Non-essential businesses are closed and essential business are permitted to be open until 20:00 local time daily.

• Schools are closed.

Estonia International

• The Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania have reopened their borders with each other.

• Estonia reopened to passengers arriving from European countries. The country will only admit people with no symptoms arriving from the European Union, the members of the Schengen area, or the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

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• The border with Finland has opened to Estonian citizens and residents for essential and non-essential activity.

• Currently, travelers from countries with an infection rate of more than 15 people per 100,000 are required to self-isolate for 14- days. A full list is published and updated by officials the Friday before the Monday the list takes effect - https://vm.ee/en/information-countries-and-quarantine-requirements-passengers

Domestic • Free travel on Tallinn public transport reverts to its pre-pandemic situation, meaning

it is available only to residents and requires swiping the ubiquitous green card upon entering a bus, tram or trolleybus, with municipal police (MuPo) spot check inspections likely to return.

• Face masks are also being advised to be worn in public. • People are being urged to stay two metres apart in public places.

Special Conditions

• Bars and restaurants permitted to both remain open and sell alcoholic beverages after 22:00 local time.

• Kindergarten fees in Tallinn are reinstated. Kindergartens remained open throughout the crisis.

• The Estonian government has allowed public events with restricted access from July; with a 1,000 people maximum capacity at outdoor and 500 maximum at indoor events.

• Tallinn opening public beaches. • Indoor spaces at zoos and museums opened. • Visitors permitted to care homes, though whether and to what extent is up to the

individual care homes themselves. • Ferry service between Tallinn port and the island of Aegna reopens. • Drive-in cinemas either closing or starting to wind-down, as cinemas can reopen,

though not all will immediately. • Digital prescriptions issued in Estonia now valid for use in pharmacies in Finland.

Eswatini

International • All borders are closed until further notice, apart from essential services such as

cargo. • Nationals and residents of Eswatini are permitted to entry but will be subjected to a

14-day quarantine upon arrival at designated location. • Visas that have previously been issued are revoked.

Domestic

• Domestic flights are suspended until further notice. • Public transport has been limited to 70 percent capacity. • Non-essential domestic travel is prohibited, although buying food, seeking medical

treatment and using banking services is still permitted. • Leaving by road is not possible due to South African restrictions.

Special Conditions

• Nonessential business operations may operate three days a week.

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• Social distancing of one to two metres is advised. • Gatherings of more than 20 people are banned. • People caught breaking the COVID-19 regulations may be fined.

Ethiopia

International

• All passengers arriving in the country will be subject to a mandatory 7 day quarantine in local hotels designated by local authorities.

• Thereafter, travellers will still need to self-isolate at home for seven days, after the initial seven days off quarantine has ended. Additionally, travellers from abroad must have a certificate which shows they have tested negative for COVID-19 and conducted 72 hours before arrival.

• Ethiopian Airlines has halted flights to over 110 countries, but continues to operate domestic and cargo flights.

• Movement across all land borders is prohibited, except for cargo and essential goods.

Domestic

• Ethiopia declared a five-month state of emergency on 8 April. • Additional restrictions have been implemented in Oromia, Amhara, Southern

Nations, Nationalities, and People's Region, Harari and Tigray regional states, with public transport banned or restricted.

• Tigray has instituted extra quarantine measures for those travelling from overseas and other parts of Ethiopia, and curtailed movement between cities and rural areas in the region.

• Some public transportation services continue to be operational at reduced capacity, and private vehicles can be used on alternate days, according to the last numbers stated on the license plate.

Special Conditions

• Restaurants and cafes may operate, if they follow social distancing guidelines. • Educational institutions, bars and nightclubs have been closed, with public

gatherings exceeding four people prohibited. Funerals and essential services may be an exception on a case-by-case basis.

• Face coverings must be worn when in shops, on public buses, or in public spaces with large crowds.

• Social distancing is required and greetings by handshake are banned. • Individuals who do not abide by the government measures could be subject to a fine

or imprisonment of up to three years.

Falkland Islands International

• Travellers arriving via air are required to self-isolate for a 14-day period. • Vessels are being allowed to travel to and from the Falkland Islands if there are no

suspected cases of COVID-19 onboard. Domestic

• Most businesses have reopened; with workers from all sectors able to return unless otherwise advised.

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• Schools are reopened; with inter-island travel possible. Special Conditions

• Social distancing of two metres is being advised. • Using face masks is being encouraged when in public places. • A 14-day quarantine measures is now in effect for persons returning to the UK. • Testing can now be done on the islands, providing a faster response.

Faroe Islands

International • A ban on most international travellers is in place until 30 June. • Travel is permitted for persons from Denmark and Iceland. Travellers from Germany

and Norway will also be allowed to visit Faroe Islands via Denmark.Citizens of the Faroe Islands will be required to self-quarantine for 14 days when returning to the country.

Domestic

• Restrictions regarding mass events in the Faroe Islands still apply despite a number of COVID-19 measures being relaxed.

• Coaches and buses are operating although restrictions regarding the number of passengers are in effect.

Special Conditions

• Schools and nearly all businesses have reopened. • Social distancing of at least one metre is being advised. • Groups of over 100 people are not permitted.

Fiji

International • International flight operations are suspended and transit passengers are not allowed

until 31 July. • Nationals are permitted to enter Fiji, and required to complete a health declaration

form. Travellers will be screened on arrival and are required to self-isolate for 14 days upon arrival.

• Fiji Airways has suspended its international flight operations until the end of July. • Fiji Link is operating limited inter-island travel including between Nadi, Suva, Labasa,

Taveuni, Rotuma, and more. • Facemasks will be mandatory when flying onboard Fiji Airways. • Cruise ships are not permitted to dock.

Domestic

• A nationwide curfew is in effect between 22:00 and 05:00 local time. Special Conditions

• Gatherings of over 20 people are banned. • Non-essential businesses such as nightclubs, cinemas, gyms, and places of worship

are closed. • Schools are beginning the process of reopening.

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• Social distancing guidelines are being encouraged and face masks should be worn when ill.

• Fiji may be granted access to a NZ-AUS travel bubble.

Finland International

• International travellers from the EU and Schengen Area are allowed to enter Finland if they have a permanent work contract in Finland or essential reason to do so. Proof of employment needs to be presented at the border.

• Unrestricted travel between Finland and Norway, Denmark, Iceland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania has resumed. The advice is to only travel If essential.

• Border traffic from other countries, including the United State, remains limited to essential traffic.

• International passenger flights can only fly into Helsinki, Turku and Mariehamn airports.

• The Finnish government has started to issue first residence permits for applications submitted from abroad. They become valid on the day the application is decided.

Domestic

• Domestic travel is permitted, provided social distancing and health protocols are followed. Individuals showing symptoms of COVID-19 are being advised not to travel.

Special Conditions

• Authorities have started to ease coronavirus lockdown measures. • Bars, cafés and restaurants will be allowed to serve alcohol between 09:00 and

01:00 and stay open between 04:00 and 02:00. • Buffet-style arrangements will also be allowed, while the limit on customer numbers

will be raised from 50 to 75 per cent of normal maximum capacity although all customers will still be required to have their own seat.

• The government decided also to allow visits to hospitals and assisted living facilities for the elderly although they may be prohibited at the discretion of regional authorities and facility directors, respectively.

• Gatherings of up to 500 people are allowed. Gathers of 500 and more will be allowed from 1 August, with all gathers permitted by 1 October.

France

International • The French Government has lifted its travel restrictions on its internal European

borders. Individuals from mostly all the European Union member states, as well as Andorra, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, San Marino, Switzerland, and the Vatican will be allowed to enter the country. They will also be exempt from quarantine.

• The border with Spain is now open. • Anyone travelling from Europe and the UK requires an international travel

certificate and can only cross the border if they meet certain criteria. • A 14-day quarantine is required by travelers arriving from the United Kingdom and

Spain. Other passengers permitted entry from a non-EU or Schengen country are also subject to a quarantine order.

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• There is a European Union ban on all non-essential travel which will remain in place until further notice.

• P&O and DFDS are operating reduced ferry services on cross-Channel routes. • Some flights are operating. • Eurostar is running a limited service between Paris and London (passengers are

required to wear masks). For vehicle crossings, Eurotunnel Le Shuttle is operating a limited service.

• External Schengen borders could reopen to some countries from 1 July. Domestic

• All of mainland France will now be in the "green zone" virus alert level while the overseas territories of Mayotte and French Guiana will remain at the "orange" alert level.

• Most domestic restrictions are now lifted, including in Paris. • Schools are open - bar high schools. • Restrictions on large gatherings remain in effect.

Special Conditions

• Municipal elections will go ahead on 28 June.

French Guiana International

• Nearly all international flights are suspended. • A 14-day quarantine is in effect for all arriving passengers. • Passengers will need to fill out a travel certificate when entering any French

Overseas Territories. • Health checks will be conducted for arriving passengers. • A certificate regarding the reason for travel is needed upon entry.

Domestic

• A curfew is in place from 23:00 to 05:00 local time until further notice. • The curfew is 21:00-05:00 local time for Camopi and Saint-Georges de l'Oyapock. • Varying travel certificates are required for different time periods and locations.

Special Conditions

• Gatherings of over 10 people are not permitted. • Face masks are required on public transport. • Non-essential businesses are allowed to reopen, but must follow social distancing

measures. • The sale of alcohol is prohibited from 18:00 to 08:00 local time. • Travellers can use a shared vehicle (taxis, VTC, carpooling) with other passengers (2

passengers per row of seats will be allowed).

French Polynesia International

• Non-residents are denied entry until further notice. • All passengers arriving on an international flight will be required to self-quarantine

at home or in other housing accommodation on the island of Tahiti for 14 days. Travel to other islands will be granted only after the 14-day period.

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• Travellers to are required to present a health certificate, dated within five days of departure, certifying that the traveler is free of infection prior to boarding a flight to French Polynesia.

• Passengers are required to fill out a health questionnaire while on the flight to French Polynesia. On the form, travelers are required to clearly list the location on Tahiti where they will spend the 14-day self-isolation.

• French Polynesia has temporarily banned cruise ships from arriving in the territory. • Flight availability is extremely limited with most services suspended. • Authorities will begin opening borders on 3 July when its citizens will be allowed to

return and quarantine restrictions on arrivals eased. • From 15 July, French Polynesia it will accept international tourism from its main

markets in Europe and the United States. • International carrier Air Tahiti Nui is expected to resume services in July.

Domestic

• Internal COVID-19 restrictions have largely been lifted. • The only measure retained from the lockdown is the ban on the sale of alcohol from

Friday to Sunday. • Air Tahiti is cleared to resume internal flights, with people encouraged to travel to

stimulate the economy. Special Conditions

• Primary schools have reopened; other schools are expected to reopen in June. • Gatherings of any size are allowed, church services can resume and sport events can

be held. • Scheduled flights between Paris and Papeete are expected to resume in July.

Gabon

International • Land, sea, and air borders are closed except for repatriation flights and the transport

of food, petroleum, and freight. • If you do travel to Gabon, you will be required to quarantine for 15 days in a

government facility. Domestic

• Restrictions on travel within the Grande Libreville area (the capital and three bordering communes) have been lifted.

• Travel outside Grande Libreville to inland Gabon remains restricted. • Long-distance travel between cities is prohibited in the absence of a special

authorization from the Gabonese government. Special Conditions

• A curfew is in effect from 18:00 to 06:00 daily. • Markets and nonessential businesses such as salons and garages have resumed

normal operations. • Schools have reopened. • Gatherings of more than 10 people are banned. • Face coverings are required in public areas.

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• The U.S. Embassy in Libreville has become aware of a privately chartered repatriation flight that is expected to depart from Libreville on 3 July for Addis Ababa with connecting flights to Washington D.C. and cities in Canada and Europe.

Gambia

International • Gambia’s airspace is closed except for cargo and medical flights until further notice. • All land and sea borders are closed indefinitely; this measure does not include

freight transport. • Anyone entering Gambia is subject to a 14-day quarantine at a Government facility.

Domestic

• A state of emergency is in effect until 1 July. • Public transport is operating at half the capacity.

Special Conditions

• Mosques and churches have reopened while schools are open to some students. • Shops selling non-essential goods can also reopen. Social distancing measures

should be applied. • A maximum of ten people are allowed at gatherings. • Markets are permitted to operate from 06:00 to 18:00 and restaurants are limited

to take away services.

Georgia International

• The government has postponed the reopening for tourism. The target date of 1 July has been removed and authorities have indicated that Georgia will likely reopen for tourism later in July.

• If travelling to Tbilisi airport by taxi the social distancing rules must still be observed (no more than three people in a single vehicle, including the driver, with passengers sitting in the rear).

Domestic • Most coronavirus restrictions have now been lifted. • Those over 70 should only leave home to go the nearest grocery, pharmacy or

medical centre. • In areas where there is an unexplained case of coronavirus, lockdown measures may

be introduced without warning.

Special Conditions • Shops, restaurants and public transport have now re-opened. • Railways and certified hotels are also open. • Educational establishments remain closed and working from home is encouraged. • There remains a ban on gatherings of more than 10 people. • The limit on only 3 people in cars, with passengers restricted to the rear seats,

remains in place for taxis only. • It is mandatory to wear masks in enclosed spaces such as shops and on public

transport. Failing to do so can result in a 20 lari (approx. £5) fine for an individual or 500 lari (approx. £130) for a legal entity.

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Germany

International • Travel restrictions remain in place for all non-essential travel until 31 August 2020.

Exemptions exist. For full details see https://www.auswaertiges-amt.de/en/einreiseundaufenthalt/coronavirus

• Internal border controls with Austria, Switzerland, France, Italy and Denmark are lifted.

• Border controls with Spain no longer exist. • Travellers should also expect more scrutiny during checks, as more comprehensive

questions may be posed and health checks performed in doubtful cases. Measures may also be adjusted when necessary.

Domestic • Authorities have started to ease the country's coronavirus lockdown measures,

under conditional rules with an 'emergency brake' mechanism in place. • Each state is permitted to vary its easing by type and timescale. • All changes are subject to the prevailing pandemic conditions. North Rhine-

Westphalia state has announced that the Gütersloh district will be put into lockdown until 30 June, following a COVID-19 outbreak amongst 1,300 employees of the Tönnies meatpacking plant.

• Social distancing (between non-household members) and the use of face coverings are necessary for travel on public transport.

• Public transport providers will be introducing measures to comply with social distancing, which could affect capacity and regularity of services.

Special Conditions

• Commercial enterprises are reopening including shops and restaurants. • Some hotels have reopened. • Large events will not take place prior to 31 October. • Face coverings are to be used when in stores. • Guidelines on social distancing and face masks will remain in place until at least 29

June. May vary by state.

Ghana International

• Air, land, and seas borders are closed until 31 July. Exemptions apply. • International commercial flights are suspended until further notice.

Domestic

• Domestic flights through Kotoka International Airport have resumed to Kumasi, Takoradi, and Tamale.

• Public transportation is operating at minimal capacity in an effort to limit the number of passengers they may serve at one time to adhere with social distancing measures.

Special Conditions

• School have resumed for some students. • Public and private gatherings of up to 100 people are allowed. • Restaurants are reopening provided social distancing guidelines are followed.

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• Large festivals, religious and sporting events, and political rallies are suspended until at least 31 July.

• Nightclubs, bars, beaches, and cinemas remain closed. • Face masks are a legal requirement while in public.

Gibraltar

International • There are no restrictions to travel to Gibraltar. • Airport operations are not affected.

Domestic

• Most lockdown measures that were in effect have been lifted, although the authorities are urging people to follow measures to limit the spread.

• Authorities are targeting 1 August to fully reopen ‘The Rock’. • Schools and most businesses have been permitted to reopen.

Special Conditions

• Gatherings of over 12 people are restricted. • Retail can open under COVID secure measures from 09:00-19:00. • Public Transport has returned, although it is going to be a requirement to wear a

mask inside buses. • Some sporting activities are possible – outside. • A 14-day quarantine is now in effect for persons entering the UK.

Greece

International • Officials have extended the ban on non-EU citizens and residents into the country

until 1 July, however, exceptions are made for Schengen zone countries. Further exceptions, include spouses or minor children of nationals, long term residents, members of government delegations and passengers in transit.

• Greek authorities are expected to announce restrictions regarding certain countries after 1 July.

• International flights will only operate out of the country’s main airports, Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport in the capital Athens, and Thessaloniki Airport in northern Greece.

• The land border with Bulgaria has opened and the land border with Albania and North Macedonia is scheduled to open on 1 July.; subject to random testing.

• The land border with Turkey remains closed; to be reviewed at end of June. • Entry by sea will be possible from 1 July. • The Greek authorities have introduced testing and self-isolation/quarantine

requirements for new arrivals into Greece. These may vary according to where your flight originated.

• Mandatory testing and self-isolation/quarantine are in place for anyone arriving into Greece from an airport listed by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). The nationality of the person arriving in Greece is not relevant: instead, the EASA’s list refers to airports in regions deemed as meriting additional public health measures. See here - https://www.easa.europa.eu/SD-2020-01/Airports#group-easa-downloads

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• If you arrive into Greece on a flight from an airport which is not listed by the EASA, you may not be tested or required to self-isolate. However, the Greek authorities have indicated their intention to carry out sample testing on some arrivals, who are also likely to be required to self-isolate. If you are asked to take part in sample testing and to self-isolate, you should conform with the Greek authorities’ requirements. Failure to do so may result in you being refused entry into Greece.

• You should also be aware that if other passengers on your flight subsequently test positive, you may be subject to further quarantine/ self isolation requirements. These will be mandatory and you should comply with the Greek Authorities’ requirements.

• British nationals are not affected by the European Union’s measures to close EU borders to non-EU country nationals. If you’re a British national, you can still enter Greece, but you must comply with the Greek authorities’ requirements, including on testing and self-isolation.

Domestic

• Masks are required to be worn in all public spaces especially when using public transit.

• Restrictions vary depending by region; however, violations are punishable by fines of up to 5000 Euros.

Special Conditions

• Mosques, restaurants, cafes, churches, and some other non-essential businesses are now resuming services.

• The country will roll out phase six of its plan to ease lockdown measures, beginning by allowing restaurants and hotels to open up their indoor dining areas to clients as long as they respecting strict social distancing measures – face masks for employees will be mandatory and businesses have been strongly advised to fit Plexiglass screens in reception areas and in front of cash registers.

• Greece has opened most of its entertainment facilities, including casinos, internet cafés, nightclubs and live music venues, with capacity reduced to 60 per cent and strict social distancing measures in place.

• Seasonal hotels will open have reopened, although access to spas, saunas, outdoor pools and other public areas will be strictly regulated.

• Micro-coronavirus measures are possible as witnessed in Paramythia in Thesprotia.

Greenland International

• Six hundred travellers may fly to Greenland each week. Before boarding, travellers must provide a maximum five-day old negative COVID-19 test. All arrivals must directly self-quarantine and will be re-tested for COVID-19 five days later.

• Persons holding passports from or having permanent residence in Denmark, Faroe Islands, Germany, Iceland and Norway are permitted to travel to Greenland. Travellers are permitted to transit in Denmark to reach Greenland.

Domestic

• Phase one of the nation’s reopening is in effect - this refers to requirements for incoming travellers.

Special Conditions

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• Public gatherings of more than 100 people are discouraged. • The country’s phased plan is outlined here -

https://visitgreenland.com/articles/corona-virus-status/

Grenada International

• Grenada’s airport will reopen 1 July to regional and international passenger traffic, with screening and quarantine protocols on arrival.

• All arriving passengers will be screened, including rapid COVID test, and will need to comply with quarantine requirements which are expected to be available soon on the Government Information Service Facebook page or Ministry of Health Facebook page.

• A limited ferry service is available to Carriacou and Petit Martinique. Domestic

• A nationwide curfew is in effect from 21:00 to 05:00 local time. Special Conditions

• Everyone must observe social distancing and wear a face mask when out in public. • Businesses have been approved to begin reopening for essential and non-essential

operations. • The Sandals resort has reopened.

Guadeloupe

International • International flights are restricted, except for travel between Martinique and

Guadeloupe. • Travellers who are permitted entry and provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test

from within 72 hours of their flight will be eligible for an accelerated health screening upon entry and subject to a shortened 7-day quarantine order.

• Those who do not provide a COVID-19 test result will be subject to a 14-day quarantine.

• To enter the French Overseas Territories, you will need to complete a travel certificate.

• All inbound passengers are subject to a health screening. • As of 8 June, all travel is being allowed between Martinique and Guadeloupe. A

quarantine is not necessary in this situation. Domestic

• Face masks are recommended in public but are required on public transportation.

Special Conditions • Gatherings over 10 people are prohibited. • Cafes, bars, restaurants, retail stores, malls, accommodations, museums, parks,

gyms, pools, entertainment venues, and beaches are open. Sanitation and social distancing measures must be in place.

Guam

International

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• A mandatory 14-day quarantine will be enforced to any traveller arriving from the United States, Europe, South Korea, Japan, or Taiwan.

• Most international flights are suspended and/or restricted with special exceptions made for flights to and from Honolulu and Tokyo.

• Officials are working towards allowing people from South Korea, Japan and Taiwan to enter the territory on 1 July.

Domestic

• Businesses and places of public accommodation such as public transport are required to operate at 50% capacity to comply with social distancing.

• Restaurants are now permitted to open, as are places of worship and physical activities can resume.

Special Conditions

• Travellers who have been to nations with a high number of COVID-19 cases may be subject to additional screening or a complete entry ban.

• Social distancing measures have been eased as malls, salons, and other non-essential businesses have been cleared to re-open and gatherings of more than 10 people are now allowed.

Guatemala

International • An air, sea, and land border closure is in effect until further notice with only

humanitarian, military and emergency flights allowed. • Guatemalan nationals, residents, and diplomats are allowed entry into the country

through land borders only. • If required, they will be interviewed, evaluated, and transferred into isolation. • Airport operations and commercial flights are suspended. • Citizens arriving from Europe are required to self-isolate, and if experiencing

symptoms, will be quarantined in a hospital in the capital. Domestic

• All travel between departments of Guatemala is prohibited. • A ‘state of calamity’ is in effect until 5 July. • A curfew is active from 18:00 to 05:00 local time, Monday to Saturday. Weekend

periods between these hours are full lockdown times. • All individuals must wear masks in public places, including stores and in open-air

spaces. • Movement is for essential goods and services only and there are restrictions on

vehicle travel based on license plate numbers. • Authorities can fine those who refuse to comply with the rule of up to 150,000

quetzales (roughly 19,500 USD). • Public transportation has been halted within Guatemala. • Local authorities have announced additional measures for the departments of

Guatemala, El Progreso, Sacatepequez and San Marcos, which will be applied from 15 June at 05:00 until 05:00 on 29 June. These new measures include temporary vehicle restrictions / interdepartmental circulation restriction for Guatemala, El Progreso, Sacatepequez and San Marcos / travel restrictions applicable to the whole country.

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Special Conditions

• All beaches, lakes, rivers, and tourist sites are closed. • Public religious gatherings and celebrations are prohibited. • Small shopping complexes and food delivery services remain operational; however,

must comply with current safety restrictions. • Shops selling food, local markets and supermarkets will only open Monday to Friday

from 06:00-16:00.

Guernsey International

• A 14-day mandatory quarantine for arrivals will remain in place until further notice. Domestic

• A 14-day mandatory quarantine for arrivals will remain in place until further notice. • Almost all lockdown restrictions will be lifted from 20 June, as the island moves into

phase five of their lockdown exit. Under phase five, social distancing will no longer be required, there will be no restrictions on gatherings, restaurants and cafes can operate at full capacity, and nightclubs and bars will reopen.

Special Conditions N/A

Guinea International

• Guinea’s borders are closed and commercial flights are suspended. Domestic

• A state of emergency is in effect until 15 July. • A nationwide overnight curfew has been lifted across the country with the exception

of Conakry, Coyah and Dubréka, where it continues from 23:00 to 04:00 local time. • Wearing masks is compulsory.

Special Conditions

• Closure of markets from 18:00 local time for Greater Conakry • Exam classes and universities will resume on 29 June • Places of worship can reopen as long as the prefectures have not registered patients

of Covid-19.

Guinea-Bissau International

• Guinea-Bissau is allowing entrance into the country at all land, sea and air borders; all arriving passengers must provide a medical certificate indicating a negative coronavirus test before boarding.

Domestic

• A state of emergency is in effect until 25 June. • A nationwide curfew is in effect from 20:00 to 06:00 daily.

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• Individuals are only allowed to leave their homes for one hour between 07:00 and 18:00 each day.

• Public transport can operate at half capacity and all passengers must wear masks. • There is a limit of three passengers for all taxis. • Movement between regions of the country is prohibited.

Special Conditions

• Only essential businesses, such as those providing food and medicine, are open. • Restaurants, places of worship, and schools are closed and gatherings are banned.

Guyana

International • All flights are suspended to Guyana, however, limited repatriation flights are

available for citizens and permanent residents of Guyana. • Eastern Airlines operate occasional charter flights between Guyana and the USA. • The Guyanese Civil Aviation Authority has announced that flights will start on 1 July.

From 1-31 July, international airports will begin to open with limited incoming flights for citizens, residents, international workers, and diplomats. The third phase will begin on 1 August and last until 31 December. This phase entails the expansion of the number of flights and the removal of travel restrictions from certain countries. The final phase will begin in January of 2021. The soft opening phase has already begun with limited repatriation flights occurring.

• Land and sea borders remain open at the discretion of port officials. Travellers coming from countries with a high number of confirmed COVID-19 cases will be subject to increased screening or a denial of entry upon arrival.

• There are no restrictions on those seeking to leave the country, however, flights are limited.

Domestic

• A nationwide curfew is in effect from 18:00 to 06:00 local time until 2 July. • Limited public transportation services are operating.

Special Conditions

• Most non-essential businesses remain closed. • Face masks and social distancing measures are required in public spaces. • A six phased reopening plan has been announced: • Phase One (18 June – 2 July): Curfew is in place between 18:00 and 06:00 local time

and residents are urged to stay at home. All food establishments can open until 17:00 local time for takeaway services. Hardware, plumbing, and electrical stores are reopening. Public transportation is operating at 50% capacity. Gatherings of more than five people are banned.

• Details on the additional phases will be provided in due course.

Haiti International

• All entry points of Haiti, such as ports, airports, and land borders have been closed with the exception of cargo transport, emergency and government flights.

• Those permitted entry will be subject to a 14-day mandatory quarantine.

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• There are currently no known restrictions for individuals seeking to depart the country.

Domestic

• The country remains under a State of Emergency until at least 20 July, which includes a curfew from 20:00 to 05:00 local time.

Special Conditions

• Schools, universities and non-essential businesses remain closed, whereas textile factories have begun to reopen at a limited capacity to ensure social distancing is in place.

• A ban is in effect on gatherings of more than 10 people. • Face masks are mandatory in public. • Eastern Airlines has been authorised to operate flights from Port au Prince to Miami,

Florida on 26 June and 3 July.

Honduras International

• All air, land, and sea borders are closed until further notice. Humanitarian flights, returning citizens, and diplomats are exempted.

Domestic

• Domestic flights are also suspended as all airports within Honduras are closed. • A nationwide curfew is in effect until at least 28 June, with only one individual per

household allowed to leave home between 09:00 and 17:00 to conduct essential errands on days specified though the ending number on their national ID, passport, or resident ID. No movement is allowed on Saturdays or Sundays.

• Officials are planning to implement a five-phase reopening plan to begin easing restrictions between June and August.

• During the reopening plan, municipalities across the country will be designated as Region 1, 2, or 3 based on number of COVID-19 cases. This will determine how much of the area’s workforce can normalize activities and ease restrictions.

Special Conditions

• It is mandatory for individuals to wear protective masks in public. • Only two individuals are allowed per vehicle.

Hong Kong

International • Non-residents are not permitted to enter Hong Kong. • Travellers are allowed to connect through Hong Kong International Airport provided

they are checked through to their final destination. • International travellers are largely not expected to be allowed entry until 18

September. • The Special Administrative Region has extended mandatory quarantine restrictions

for incoming travelers from Macau, Taiwan, and mainland China, until 7 July, the only areas Hong Kong is currently permitting entry from.

• Restrictions also apply on cross border travel with mainland China and Macau. However, Hong Kong enterprises with cross-border operations in mainland China

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are now eligible to apply for an exemption from the usual compulsory quarantine requirements. Qualification criteria is set by the Hong Kong Trade and Industry Department; the expanded quarantine exemption will run alongside the quarantine process.

• Meanwhile, an exemption now exists for executives at the top 480 companies listed on the Hong Kong stock exchange. Two directors or executives per company will be eligible to travel from mainland China to Hong Kong every month for “essential business activities” such as board meetings, seeing clients, and signing documents. Executives arriving in Hong Kong from mainland China will be exempt from the city’s mandatory two-week quarantine. Yet Hong Kong executives must still undergo quarantine upon reaching the mainland, though the Hong Kong government is working with authorities there to remove this requirement by way of predeparture COVID-19 testing.

• All inbound travellers from all flights to Hong Kong are required to take a shuttle bus from Hong Kong International Airport immediately to the temporary specimen collection centre at AsiaWorld-Expo to collect deep throat saliva samples and submit the samples at the venue for conducting COVID-19 test.

Domestic

• Social distancing restrictions (1.5 metres) are in effect. Special Conditions

• In line with some easing, those in Hong Kong can again attend some restaurants, cafes, gyms, cinemas, bathhouses, party rooms, karaoke bars, and nightclubs, and beauty parlours, as long as social distancing is adhered to.

• The ban on public gatherings has increased from four to eight. • Owing to several new local transmission clusters, officials are elevating testing as a

control mechanism. • As restrictions related to coronavirus (COVID-19) are lifted, pro-democracy

demonstrations have restarted, with clashes between demonstrators and police. Participants have been arrested for breaking social distancing regulations and unlawful assembly.

Hungary

International • Passengers arriving at Budapest’s Liszt Ferenc International Airport (except business

travellers from Czech Republic, Poland, South Korea, Germany, Austria and Slovakia) will undergo a compulsory medical test upon arrival. Depending on the test’s result, they may be taken to hospital quarantine or ordered to stay in home quarantine for 14 days.

• Nationals of the following countries can enter Hungary for business purposes: Czech Republic, Poland, Japan, South Korea, Germany, Austria and Slovakia. Ukrainians can enter for agricultural work.

• The measure also applies to Hungarian citizens who have made business trips to the six countries listed if they are employees of domestic firms or of Czech, Polish, Korean, German, Austrian or Slovak companies with business ties with another company registered in at least one of the six countries.

• The border with Croatia is open.

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• Entry is suspended for all foreign nationals except foreign residents who are family members of Hungarian citizens, and EEA nationals holding a permanent residence card.

• Borders with Serbia and Slovenia have reopened, travelers can cross without undergoing a mandatory quarantine.

Domestic

• People are only allowed to leave their homes for work, health reasons, limited exercise, and for essential goods.

• Stricter rules are in place for Budapest and Pest County. Special Conditions

• Large events are currently banned. • Schools are closed and restaurants are allowed to serve food and drinks inside. • Hotels are allowed to reopen and outdoor sporting and cultural events can also be

held. • Facemasks are required on public transport in Budapest. • Wizz Air has resumed some flights with UK cities.

Iceland

International • The EU has extended its external border closures to 1 July. If borders open at this

point, COVID-19 tests will be introduced at Keflavík International Airport and other ports of entry. The traveller will bear the cost.

• Some flights are still operating, including Icelandair, as are some buses and taxis. • A health certificate will be required on entry, with the alternative of 14 days’ self-

isolation (except from Faroe Islands and Greenland). • Arrivals will also have to download the country’s tracing application.

Domestic

• Authorities have lowered the alert level for Iceland and is easing restrictions. The current measures will be in place until at least 5 July.

Special Conditions

• Swimming pools and fitness centers are allowed to operate at full capacity. • Restaurants, night clubs, bars and game rooms are open but must close by 23:00. • Lottery machines are permitted to be open, as long as they are disinfected after

each use. • The disinfection of public spaces continues. • The two-meter social distancing rule is optional, but restaurants, theaters and movie

theaters will be required to offer several seats to customers who wish to keep a two-meter distance.

India

International • International commercial flights are not expected to resume before July, with the

exception of flights that carry goods for trade or essential goods and supplies, and their crew members, helpers, and cleaners.

• Land borders with Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar, and Nepal are closed.

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• Travellers permitted entry, including returning nationals, will undergo a health screening at the ports of entry and may be required to undergo a 14-day quarantine upon arrival. A health declaration form must also be completed.

Domestic

• Increasing levels of autonomy have been afforded to states to ease restrictions. • Domestic flights have resumed with reduced capacity, medical screenings, and

compulsory use of face masks. • Intra- and inter-state travel is permitted. • Metro and train services are restricted or suspended. • A nationwide curfew is in place from 21:00 to 05:00 local time, except for essential

activities. Measures may vary by district or state. Special Conditions

• Wearing face masks is compulsory in public. • Social distancing of two metres is required. • Places of worship, restaurants, hotels, and malls were allowed to reopen on 8 June,

except for those within containment zones.

Indonesia International

• International passengers are not allowed to transit or enter Indonesia, with some exceptions.

• A travel bubble is being scoped with China, South Korea, Japan and Australia. • Those permitted entry will need to provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test from

within 7 days before arrival. Individuals who do not arrive with a test result have to undergo a test in Indonesia and remain in a quarantine facility until results are returned.

Domestic

• Domestic flights have been allowed to resume subject to restrictions. Foreign nationals may travel on domestic flights solely for the purpose of transiting to an outbound international flight.

• The Transportation Ministry has allowed for an increase in passenger numbers per flight to 70 percent of the respective aircraft’s capacity, up from the previous 50 percent.

• According to the new regulations, passengers need to provide a letter showing the negative result of a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test or a COVID-19 rapid test to travel. Rapid test result documents are valid for three days after the test is taken, while PCR tests are valid for seven days.

• Officials are being asked to increase the surveillance of industrial clusters and focus on enforcing mobility restrictions at the village level.

• Public transit remains limited. • Individuals using public transportation for inter-provincial travel are being required

to present identification, provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test, and have a government-made tracking app activated on their mobile phone.

Special Conditions

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• Offices, restaurants, and grocery stores have reopened in Jakarta, with only 50 percent of their employees and customers allowed.

• Public transportation also resumed services in the capital. Jakarta's worship facilities, including mosques, are reopen at half capacity and with social-distancing requirements in place.

• Some shopping centers are reopening in Jakarta. • Schools will remain closed. • Approximately 340,000 soldiers and police have been stationed in the provinces of

Jakarta, West Java, Gorontalo, and West Sumatra, to ensure members of the public are wearing face masks and adhering to social distancing measures.

• Indonesia will calibrate its reopening strategy based of the health risk for each region and reopen the economy in phases.

• The first phase of the government plan will see the resumption of air, rail and bus services.

• Phase two of the government’s plan envisages the opening of malls and markets. • Phase three will allow for the limited re-opening of schools. • Phase four will involve the gradual reopening of restaurants, cafes, bars and gyms. • Large-scale social restrictions (PSBB) in Jakarta have been extended until the end of

June. • The West Java administration has extended large-scale social restrictions (PSBB) in

Bogor, Depok and Bekasi (Bodebek) until 2 July.

Iran International

• All flights from China and European countries are suspended until further notice. • Visa services are temporarily suspended for Chinese nationals. • Most border crossings are closed; except for joint border crossings with Afghanistan. • The Gurbulak land border with Turkey is open. • The border with Turkmenistan is partially open.

Domestic

• Essential businesses have been re-opened, as long as they adhere to social distancing guidelines.

• The previous ban on inter-city travel has been lifted. • Mosques in low risk parts of the country have reopened. • Universities have reopened. • The government has stated restrictions may be reimposed if a second wave of

infections begins. • Khuzestan Province bordering Iraq remains a red zone.

Special Conditions

• Restrictions have eased at museums and historical locations. • Holy shrines have been allowed to reopen one hour after dawn and must close one

hour before sundown. These sites are requiring health screening and other protective measures.

Iraq

International

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• International and domestic commercial air operations have been suspended until at least 1 July. This does not apply to emergency, medical, cargo, or military flights.

• Any individual returning from abroad will be required to quarantine for 14 days. • Borders with Kuwait, Turkey, Jordan, and Iran have been closed. • Qatar Airways are operating separate relief services from Baghdad and Erbil to Doha

on 28 June where passengers can connect to their final destination. Domestic

• A nationwide curfew order is in place from 18:00 to 05:00 local time daily. • Inter-provincial movement is restricted to emergency situations, civil servants, and

business trips. • The Kurdistan Region has restricted travel from other parts of Iraq. Movement

between provinces and governorates within the Kurdistan Region is banned.

Special Conditions • All individuals are required to wear face masks when outside their homes. • Some non-essential shops may resume business. • Vehicle use is restricted based on the last digit of the license plate and may not carry

more than three passengers.

Ireland International

• Passengers arriving in Ireland are required to self-quarantine for 14 days and complete a Public Health Passenger Locator Form until at least 9 July.

• Some flights and ferry services continue to operate between Ireland and the UK. Limited flights are available to Ireland from the United States. British nationals will be exempt from self-isolation procedure on return home.

• Other exemptions apply. Domestic

• People are able to travel up to 20 kilometers from their home or anywhere in their own county.

• Face masks are required on public transport and small enclosed spaces. Special Conditions

• Public transport is limited; restaurants and some pubs will reopen on 29 June; hotels, museums and galleries to reopen 20 July.

• Larger events could be allowed from 10 August. • Shops have reopened; however, the working hours will be staggered to avoid

overcrowding.

Isle of Man International

• The Isle of Man border is closed to nearly all outside travellers until further notice. • Certain travel to and from the Island for 'overriding personal reasons' is being

allowed. • The Isle of Man Airport is closed to passenger flights. • The majority of ferry operations to and from the Isle of Man have been suspended.

Domestic

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• Social distancing measures are no longer required. Except for in care homes and healthcare environments.

• A State of Emergency will end on 26 June.

Special Conditions • Pubs, restaurants, shops, and gyms are open. • Gatherings of up to 30 people are permitted outdoors.

Israel International

• Israel has closed its land borders with Egypt and Jordan, and has suspended crossings with Gaza.

• Passengers are not allowed to enter Israel unless they are a citizen, resident, or have their lives based in the country until further notice.

• All international arrivals are required to quarantine in a government facility for 14-days, with case-by-case exceptions being made for those who wish to quarantine at home and have applied for permission beforehand.

• International flights from Greece and Cyprus may resume beginning 1 August. Domestic

• The country's emergency regulations have been extended until the end of July, over concerns of a second wave of infections. Further restrictions could be re-imposed.

• Cabinet ministers have approved the resumption of train operations. • The cabinet has also approved the reopening of cultural venues. • Event halls are also allowed to reoperate. Weddings and other events could be held

with a maximum of 250 guests. • Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport is closed. • Malls, markets, gyms, restaurants, hotels, and some shops have been permitted to

reopen with some social distancing restrictions in place. • The number of people who will be allowed to ride a public bus has increased, 75%

capacity, up to 46 passengers. • Schools remain open.

Special Conditions

• The country has enacted an emergency break mechanism for the easing of Israel’s coronavirus restrictions.

• Restrictions have been placed on public gatherings of over 50 people. • The number of worshippers allowed in a synagogue was increased to 70. • Face masks are required in public. • Wizz Air has resumed scheduled flights between Ben Gurion International Airport

and London Luton Airport. • El-Al is operating special passenger flights to London (via Paris) on Thursdays and

Sundays. • Israir Airlines continues to operate a number of one-off flights to European

destinations.

Italy International

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• From 3 June, airports and ports of entry are reopening and gradually resuming operations to allow international travel for citizens of the European Union, Schengen Area and the United Kingdom.

• Travellers from the EU, Schengen Area, and the United Kingdom, will no longer be required to enter a quarantine period, unless having a recent travel history to other countries.

• Business travelers visiting the country for justifiable work purposes that does not exceed 72 hours, are exempt from the 14-day quarantine. Those eligible may be able to extend an additional 48 hours for specific needs.

• Exceptions are possible for any traveler with a valid reason to enter Italy. A declaration form must be filled out prior to entry and arrivals are subject to a mandatory 14-day self-isolation order.

Domestic

• As of 3 June, inter-regional travel is being permitted. • Internal travel restrictions have been relaxed, but travelers are advised to limit

travel to essential movements only. Special Conditions

• Wearing of facemasks in public spaces is mandatory. • Most businesses, shops, public spaces, cultural sites, and leisure facilities are open. • Entertainment venues such as theatres, cinemas, and concert halls have reopened.

Jamaica

International • As of 15 June, air and seaports are gradually reopening to allow for international

visitors. • All travelers are subject to a health screening, including a COVID-19 test, and

potential quarantine upon arrival. Domestic

• The Government of Jamaica has declared a State of Public Emergency (SOE) in the Kingston Western and Central Police Divisions.

• The curfew hours being relaxed from 15-30 June, during which time the measure is to run from 22:00-05:00 local time.

• During the curfew hours, operators of licensed public passenger vehicles, whether state or privately operated, are to be allowed to operate one hour after the measure comes into force, to make their way home.

• Transport operators are not allowed to transport passengers in their vehicles during the extra hour that they are allotted.

• There are no restrictions on businesses other than that they are obliged to abide by the curfew hours.

Special Conditions

• Beaches, zoos, theme parks, and river activities are open. • Hotels are open with strict health and safety measures in place. • The country does not have the human-resource and fiscal capacity to carry out

testing for the virus at its three international airports and several seaports.

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• Social distancing is being enforced and it is mandatory to wear masks in public spaces until 30 June.

• Groups of more than ten people have been banned until 30 June. • Anyone over the age of 70 is required to stay a home.

Japan

International • Japan currently has an entry ban in place for approximately 111 countries and

regions, with foreign travelers who have been to any of these areas within the last two weeks being denied entry.

• Japan Airlines (three times a week) and All Nippon Airways (twice a week) are operating direct flights from Tokyo Haneda airport to London Heathrow. A number of other indirect flights are also possible.

• Some flights are set to begin to Vietnam on a limited basis from the end of June. A chartered flight is being arranged to fly around 250 Japanese businesspeople, the sources said, adding they will be exempt from quarantine upon arrival in Vietnam and when they return to Japan on condition that they test negative for the coronavirus.

• All visas from China and South Korea have been suspended. • Japanese citizens and foreigners allowed entry must undergo testing for COVID-19

and self-quarantine for 14 days. • Travelers entering Japan as a transit country will not be permitted to disembark, as

this will mean they will be subject to staying in a pre-designated quarantine station. • Japan is not planning to subsidise visits by foreigners, contrary to media reporting.

Domestic

• The nationwide state of emergency has been lifted. • Restrictions on social and economic activities in urban areas are eased, paving the

way for children to return to school in the Tokyo metropolitan area for the first time in three months with some conditions.

• Tokyo and other major cities are beginning to ease restrictions on movement and commerce.

• Many tourist spots across Japan have reopened, with precautions in place. Special Conditions

• Public transportation is operational as long as passengers and crews adhere to social distancing measures.

• The Japanese government is considering easing its entry ban on visitors from Thailand, Vietnam, Australia, and New Zealand.

Jersey

International N/A Domestic

• The island is currently easing restrictions. Special Conditions

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• Businesses, including indoor restaurants, hair salons, gyms, cinemas, and concert venues, are to reopen. Businesses operating must maintain physical distancing rules at all times.

• Islanders can now meet outside of their homes in groups of up to 20, but physical distancing must be observed.

Jordan International

• Jordan has suspended all commercial flight operations and closed all land and sea borders.

• Emergency, humanitarian, medical, repatriation, and diplomatic flights are exempt. • The Government of Jordan has confirmed that commercial international flights will

remain suspended until at least 4 July. • Jordanian citizens are allowed to return from neighboring countries, but will be

subject to a mandatory 14-day quarantine enforced by authorities. Domestic

• Restrictions are being eased. • Domestic flights are limited but have resumed. • Movement between governorates has resumed. • Daily curfew hours have been extended from midnight until 06:00 local time. • The public is now allowed to drive their cars, replacing the odd-even license plate

system restricting the number of cars on the road each day. Domestic traveler is now allowed.

• Hotels, restaurants and tourist sites have reopened. • Public transportation can operate at 50% capacity, with people over 70 being barred

from riding. • Businesses will be allowed to operate from 06:00-23:00.

Special Conditions

• Gloves and masks are mandatory in all public places. • Schools, movie theaters and wedding halls remain closed. • The government has allowed most economic sectors, government entities, and

public institutions to reopen.

Kazakhstan International

• Some international flights out of Kazakhstan area available and borders are closed to most foreign nationals.

• Citizens, diplomats, family members of citizens, legal residents, and select personnel are permitted.

• Passengers who have submitted negative COVID-19 test results from not more than 5 days prior to travel, will be allowed to enter without quarantine.

• Passengers without these test results are subject to a quarantine order of up to two days and tested for COVID-19. Individuals who test negative will be required to self-isolate for 12 days and monitored in follow-up checks.

Domestic

• Nationals are currently not allowed to exit the country.

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• Domestic flight operations have been gradually resuming since the beginning of May.

• Checkpoints between cities are starting to be removed. • Trains have resumed. Restaurant cars will be temporarily closed, and the passengers

will not be allowed to move between the rail cars. • Face masks must be worn and social distancing observed on public transport. • Kazakhstan has tightened measures to include the closure of all shops except for

supermarkets and pharmacies, as well restriction of public transport activities in the cities of Nur-Sultan, Almaty, Karaganda, Shymkent, Pavlodar, and Ekibastuz.

• Residents of these cities are also banned from visiting public spaces, including fitness clubs, parks, squares, embankments, beaches, and water parks. Those aged 65 and over are banned from leaving their homes during the lockdown.

• At the same time, residents of other Kazakhstani cities with a population of 50,000 or more are not allowed to visit above mentioned public places, but the ban on visiting shopping centers and other trade facilities does not apply to them. Other requirements and restrictions, including those related to sports events, wedding ceremonies, and memorial events also remain in place.

Special Conditions

• Face masks are being advised in open spaces. • Testing will be increased in all provinces.

Kenya

International • All international flights to and from Kenya have been suspended until 6 July, with

exceptions made for cargo and approved repatriation flights. • Kenya Airways began flights on 8 June subject to medical protocols. • Anyone permitted entry is required to undergo a 14-day quarantine at a designated

facility. Domestic

• The government is developing protocols to restart domestic air travel. • Kenya’s borders with Somalia, Tanzania, and Uganda have closed, allowing freight

drivers to pass after completing coronavirus tests. This is causing notable delays at the border crossings.

• A nationwide curfew order is active from 21:00 to 04:00 local time until at least 6 July. Exceptions are made for essential industries and workers.

• Movement restrictions are in place for Nairobi, Mombasa, and Mandera counties until at least 6 July.

• Restrictions previously in force in the Kilifi and Kwale counties are lifted. • Police units have been deployed to enforce the lockdown orders.

Special Conditions

• Marketplaces have been closed indefinitely, particularly in Kiambu, Gatukuyu, Kamwangi, Madarak, Jamhuri, and Gakoe.

• Restaurants are open for takeaway services only. • Face masks must be worn and social distancing guidelines followed outdoors and in

all public spaces. • Public gathering have been banned until at least 6 July.

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• Schools are closed until 1 September. • Kenya Airways plan to operate a direct commercial repatriation flight from Nairobi’s

Jomo Kenyatta International Airport to London Heathrow on 25 June at 09:20 (local time), subject to demand.

Kiribati

International • Kiribati will now deny entry to any travellers who have been in or transited countries

with confirmed local transmission within 14 days immediately prior to entering Kiribati. A list of countries covered by these restrictions is available from the Kiribati Ministry of Health and Medical Services.

• All passengers must also provide a medical clearance to confirm that they are virus-free.

• Travellers arriving earlier than the required 14-day waiting period may be subject to quarantine and/or deportation.

• Please note that travel restrictions are subject to change without notice. Domestic

• State of emergency declared in March until further notice. • Social distancing is encouraged.

Special Conditions

• Government officials are being paid electronically and are encouraged to set up bank accounts to limit the use of cash.

Kuwait

International • Kuwait has suspended all commercial flights until further notice except for arriving

Kuwaiti citizens and their immediate relatives. • A phased approach will be taken once flights are permitted to resume; however,

dates have not been provided. The first stage begins with 30 percent of capacity. The percentage in the second stage increases to 60 percent until the full operation in the last stage.

Domestic

• Kuwait is implementing a five-phased plan to reopen the economy, scheduled to be completed by mid-September.

• Land borders with Saudi Arabia and Iraq are closed. • A 12-hour curfew is in effect from 19:00 to 05:00 local time. • The areas of Hawally, Jleeb Al-Shuyoukh, Farwaniya, Khaitan and Mahboula remain

under curfew. People in areas still under lockdown can move freely within those areas, but are not allowed to leave them without a valid permit from the government.

Special Conditions • Outdoor exercise is allowed between the hours of 16:30 and 18:30 daily within

residential neighborhoods. • Public schools, universities, and colleges are closed until the beginning of August.

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• Public transportation is suspended and shopping centers and malls are closed until further notice.

• Most public gatherings are banned; mosques are open. • Masks are required in all public places.

Kyrgyzstan

International • Limited commercial flights to Kyrgyzstan are expected to resume. • All land borders with China and Uzbekistan are closed. • Anyone entering Kyrgyzstan will be subject to 3 days mandatory quarantine in state

facilities. If you do not show any symptoms you should then be allowed to quarantine at home for 14 days.

Domestic

• A state of emergency remains in effect indefinitely. • Advice is to remain at home as much as possible. • Limited domestic flights by Tez Jet airlines have resumed. • Kyrgyzstan has shut down public transport in the capital Bishkek and the routes

between all of its provinces until 23 June.

Special Conditions • Businesses that provide maintenance, cleaning and financial services, lawyers,

property and tourist agents, as well as some non-food retailers, are among those permitted to open.

• The government strongly recommends the use of face masks. • Customers in all stores must maintain a distance of at least 1.5 meters. • Mosques have reopened under social distancing guidelines.

Laos

International • All international flights are suspended until at least 30 June. • Exceptions are made for medevac, humanitarian, diplomatic, and repatriation flights

with permission from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. • Any foreigners permitted entry must show certification of a negative coronavirus

test upon entry from within 72 hours. • Emergency stops where the passengers and airline crew do not disembark are also

allowed. • Local, traditional, and international border checkpoints remain closed. People are

forbidden from entering and exiting the country, except for drivers of cargo vehicles or those with prior authorisation.

Domestic

• All travel restrictions between provinces have now been lifted. • Public transport including domestic flights and buses have resumed services.

Special Conditions

• All types of sporting events and competitions may now be held, however, spectators will not be allowed to attend.

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• Most businesses including restaurants, shops, food markets, gyms/spas, sports facilities, night markets, cinemas, and tourist attractions are able to reopen, provided that COVID preventative measures are in place. These include providing alcohol gel, face masks being worn, maintaining 1m physical distancing, and checking temperatures.

• Some venues where the 1m social distancing rule cannot be applied, such as karaokes and casinos for entertainment, remain closed.

• Construction projects, plants, and factories may resume operations but must follow the guidelines issued by the government.

Latvia

International • Citizens and permanent residents of low risk EU, EEA, and Swiss Confederation

countries are no longer required to self-quarantine. • A two-week quarantine is waived for travellers arriving from a country where the

infection rate has kept below a cumulative 14-day number of 15 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. People who spent at least 14 days in Latvia or Lithuania before their arrival are also exempt. List - https://spkc.gov.lv/lv/tavai-veselibai/aktualitate-par-jauno-koronavi/valstu-saslimstibas-raditaji-a/

• No connections with countries with a cumulative infection rate above 25 per 100,000. Isolation period of two weeks necessary for people who do travel.

Domestic • The country’s state of emergency has been lifted; however, social distancing

measures remain in effect. • Latvian authorities say the 2+2 rule (maximum two people congregating in public,

minimum two meters' distance from others in public spaces) and the recommendation to engage in regular hand-washing and disinfecting are still in place.

• Limited public transportation is operating. Special Conditions

• The maximum limit for outdoor public gatherings is 300. • The maximum number of people allowed to gather indoors is 100. • The government plans to reassess the limits on public gatherings again in July,

possibly then allowing up to 1,000 people to gather outdoors and half that number indoors.

• Protective face masks must be worn on public transport.

Lebanon International

• Lebanon has suspended all commercial flight operations and closed land, air, and sea borders.

• Beirut’s Rafic Hariri international airport is expected to reopen on 1 July with initially limited capacity of 2,000 passengers daily.

• People travelling to Beirut will be required to comply with testing and self-isolation measures to reduce the spread of coronavirus. The following details are yet to be finalised and are subject to change.

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• Passengers travelling from countries such as the UK with PCR testing capability will be required to take a PCR test within 72 hours prior to travel and take another test on arrival. If both tests are negative, no self-isolation will be required. (The Middle East Airlines website notes that a PCR test is required within 96 hours prior to travel, whilst other sources indicate 72 hours. We advise testing within 72 hours pending further official confirmation by the Government of Lebanon).

• Passengers travelling from countries without PCR test capability will be required to have a test on arrival and then self-isolate followed by another PCR test 72 hours after arrival. If both tests are negative, no further self-isolation will be required.

• Travellers are required to have insurance for their whole stay in Lebanon which will cover in full the costs of coronavirus medical treatment if they test positive for Covid-19.

Domestic • A nightly curfew is in place from 00:00 to 05:00 local time. • Vehicles are permitted to travel on certain days based on their license plate number,

with all vehicles allowed to travel on Sundays. Special Conditions

• ‘General mobilisation’ measures will remain in place until 5 July. • Restaurants, cafes, hotels, and commercial venues are now allowed to reopen;

however, schools and universities remain closed. Hospitals, factories, hotels, bakeries, and petrol stations may operate 24/7.

• Masks are required outside of the home and fines are in place for violations. • The government has initiated a five-step plan to ease lockdown restrictions.

Lesotho

International • Visitors to Lesotho are required to travel via South Africa, which has closed their

borders as well as their airspace to commercial airlines, making entrance into the country extremely restricted.

Domestic

• The Government of Lesotho has partially lifted restrictions on movement. However all persons are still required to remain at home unless providing or acquiring goods or services, or attending funerals and religious services.

Special Conditions • Schools are re-opening for certain year groups. • Anyone leaving their place of resident must wear a mask. • Most businesses and offices are allowed to operate provided health regulations and

social distancing are observed. • Purchase of alcohol is only permitted from Monday to Friday. Restrictions on

opening hours and quantity purchased are in place. • Cafes and restaurants may only provide take away meals. • Parks, nightclubs are not yet open. • All gatherings are prohibited except for funerals and religious services of not more

than 50 people.

Liberia

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International • Monrovia-Roberts Airport remains closed to scheduled flights at this time. • Border crossings with Côte d’Ivoire, Guinea and Sierra Leone are closed except for

essential reasons such as importing food and medicines. Domestic

• The state of emergency has been renewed until 22 July. • A curfew is in place nationwide daily from 21:00 to 06:00 local time. • Movement between counties is prohibited for most citizens, however movement

restrictions have been lifted within counties that have not reported any cases. • A permit is required for essential travel between counties. • Citizens are permitted to travel to shops selling food and medicines. • Most other stores are closed until further notice.

Special Conditions

• Face masks are mandatory if out in public. • Gatherings exceeding ten people are banned. • Religious venues have been permitted to reopen but at only 25 percent capacity.

Libya

International • The country has closed its borders; however, Misrata Airport remains open to

repatriation flights to and from Istanbul International Airport. • Temperature screening are being carried out at air, land, and sea ports of entry. • The Ministry of Health has multiple designated quarantine sites where individuals

may be quarantined for 14-days. • Exemptions to travel restrictions will be made for individuals who need critical

medical attention abroad. Domestic

• In GNA (Government National Accord) controlled areas, a curfew is in place from 18:00 to 06:00 until 27 June. Vehicular movement between districts and cities is restricted.

• A total curfew is in place for the south of Libya and a ban on travel between cities. • Misrata reduced restrictions from a total lockdown to a daily curfew from 14:00 to

07:00. • In LNA (Libyan National Army) controlled areas, a curfew is in place from 18:00 to

06:00 and movement is strictly prohibited. Special Conditions

• All administrative institutions continue their work at a 10 percent rate from 09:00 to 14:00, highlighting the importance of taking all the precautionary measures to prevent all forms of gatherings.

• Public gatherings are prohibited. • Non-essential shops, schools, and restaurants remain closed.

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Liechtenstein International

• The Lichtenstein has reopened its borders, though crossings at Schellenberg and Mauren are closed.

• Inspections may be in operation. Domestic

• Further easing in domestic restrictions is expected on 29 June; likely to raise gathering limits and reopen non-essential businesses beyond current measures.

Special Conditions N/A

Lithuania International

• International coronavirus travel restrictions still exist, although a localised travel bloc with Estonia and Latvia now exists.

• The Lithuanian government has exempted travellers coming from 28 European countries, for non-essential travel, from the two-week self-quarantine requirement.

• Visitors are not allowed from countries where incidence of COVID-19 exceeds 25 cases per 100,000 of population in the last 14 days. Where incidence has been between 15 to 25 cases per 100 000 population in the last 14 days, visitors are allowed to enter Lithuania, but will be required to isolate for 14 days. If the incidence rate does not exceed 15 cases per 100,000 of population, there will be no restrictions on entry into Lithuania.

• A revised list of countries will be published every week by the State Commander of National Emergency Operations. http://koronastop.lrv.lt/lt/naujienos/i-lietuva-vis-dar-draudziama-atvykti-is-portugalijos-jungtines-karalystes-ir-svedijos

• Lithuania has resumed regular flights to Latvia, Estonia, Germany, Norway and the Netherlands. There are plans to resume flights to Denmark and Finland.

Domestic

• Nationwide quarantine and lockdown measures have been lifted. Special Conditions

• Kindergartens, sports clubs, beauty services such as body care, solarium, tattooing, piercing and others, have all reopened.

• Hospitals are accepting visitors again and dentistry offices are accepting patients. • It is no longer mandatory to wear face masks in open public spaces, except for

places where people tend to crowd, such as open-air markets, public transport stops, events and excursions. Masks in open public spaces does however remain a recommendation.

• Indoor events may have up to 150 spectators, while outdoor events may have up to 700 spectators. All events are still subject to the social distancing requirements.

Luxembourg

International • Entry into Luxembourg is reserved for essential purposes only. • Residents and family members of nationals are permitted to return.

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• Luxembourg Airport is closed to commercial passenger flights; however, cargo operations are ongoing.

• Luxair has resumed limited operations. • Borders with Germany, Belgium, and France have reopened.

Domestic

• The current rules that include the closure of bars and restaurants are expected to end on 24 June.

Special Conditions

• Shops, hotels, and other establishments have reopened with limitations. • Restaurants are open for inside seating. • Gatherings in public of over 20 people are banned. • Face masks are required in public and social distancing measures must be followed.

Macao

International • All international flights have been suspended and entry will be denied to foreigners

except residents of Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. • Those allowed entry will be required to provide proof they have tested negative for

COVID-19 before they arrive. Temperature checks will be conducted before boarding flights.

• The Barrier Gate checkpoint has resumed operations between 06:00 and 13:00 local time.

• The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao bridge is also open from 08:00 to 22:00 local time. Domestic

• A three colour QR code system is being enforced consisting of green, yellow, and red. Those assigned a yellow or red will be subject to further test and movement restrictions.

Special Conditions

• Since the latest outbreak in Beijing, Macao require all people who have been to Beijing within two weeks prior to entering the city to be put under 14 days of medical observation at a designated location.

Madagascar

International • Most international flights have been suspended until further notice, although cargo

services are exempt. • No passenger cruise ships may enter Madagascar at this stage.

Domestic

• Most domestic flights have been suspended until further notice. • A state of health emergency is in place until at least 27 June. • A nationwide curfew is in place from 21:00 to 04:00 local time daily. • Public transport has resumed but is operating at a limited capacity. • Some shops and restaurants have been permitted to reopen. • All sporting fixtures and cultural events remain suspended.

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• Restrictions remain on vehicles and people travelling to and from Antananarivo, Tamatave and the districts of Moramanga and Fenerive-Est. A curfew is in place in these areas from 22:00-04:00. Businesses may open until 15:00 daily in Tamatave and the districts of Moramanga and Fenerive-Est and until 17:00 in Antananarivo . Public transport runs until 17:00 in Tamatave and the districts of Moramanga and Fenerive-Est and until 19:00 in Antananarivo. Passenger numbers in vehicles remain limited (3 in a taxi, 18 in a taxi-be).

Special Conditions • Face masks are mandatory if outside in public. • Gatherings exceeding 50 people are banned.

Malawi

International • Foreign nationals except those who reside Malawi are not currently permitted to

enter. • Any person returning to Malawi will need to self-isolate and be monitored by health

personnel. Domestic

• Malawi's courts prevented the government from imposing a lockdown on the nation.

Special Conditions

• Social distancing is encouraged, alongside the use of face masks and strong hygiene practices.

• Election campaigning is permitted ahead of presidential elections on 2 July. • Schools and universities are closed. • Gatherings of over 100 people are banned. • Restaurants are only operating take-out services.

Malaysia

International • All foreigners are banned from entering the country, except for nationals,

permanent residents, diplomatic and official passports and long-term pass holders working in the country’s essential services sector.

• International flights to and from Penang International Airport are suspended. • All arriving travellers, regardless of nationality, are subject to a 14-day mandatory

quarantine. • The country's borders will partially reopen for expats in top management positions. • Expatriates that earn at least 10,000 Malaysian Ringgit a month or hold an

Employment Pass category 1 (EP1), Professional Visit Pass and Resident Talent Pass, will be able to enter the country without needing to obtain permission from the Immigration Department. All passengers must undergo a COVID-19 test before departing their country of origin, or upon arrival into Malaysia. Passengers arriving from "green zone" countries: Singapore, Brunei, New Zealand, and Australia, do not need to quarantine for 14-days, but they must use the government's MySejahtera App for monitoring purposes.

• Malaysian citizens will be allowed to undergo quarantine at their residence.

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• Holders of the Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) pass listed by Malaysia’s Ministry of Tourism and Culture are allowed entry into the country, subject to existing regulations by the Department of Immigration Malaysia. MM2H pass holders must be tested negative of COVID-19 14 days prior to arrival into Malaysia before being allowed entry.

• Travellers with onward domestic connections are also required to undergo the mandatory 14-day quarantine before being allowed to proceed to their domestic destinations; however, travellers with connections to Sabah and Sarawak are allowed to proceed and undergo quarantine in the respective states.

• Foreign nationals are permitted to depart the country. • All Malaysian citizens and permanent residents are banned from leaving the

country. However, transit across the Malaysia-Brunei border is at the discretion of the immigration authorities.

Domestic

• Interstate travel has resumed under the Recovery Movement Control Order (RMCO) except for localities that are implementing more stringent restrictions. RMCO will extend to 31 August.

• Public transportation is operating at 50 percent capacity, to maintain social distancing.

• Only members of the same household may travel together in a private vehicle.

Special Conditions • Most businesses, public places and social activities are allowed, provided they

comply with stringent health and social-distancing guidelines. Mass social gatherings and entertainment venues remain barred.

• Select religious facilities are reopened exclusively for Malaysian citizens. • Open markets may operate between 06:00 and 11:00, night markets between 16:00

and 22:00, and bazaars from 17:00 to 23:00 local times. Maldives

International • All travel remains banned for persons who have in the last 14 days been to the UK,

mainland China (not including Hong Kong), Iran, South Korea (North Gyeongsang and South Gyeongsang provinces), Italy, Bangladesh, Spain, Germany (the federal states of Bavaria, North Rhine-Westphalia and Baden-Württemberg), France (Île-de-France and Grand Est regions), Malaysia and Sri Lanka.

• Some exceptions include travel for diplomats, officials of international organisations, and certain business travellers/investors.

• Maldivian nationals can re-enter but will need to quarantine for 14-days. • All arriving passengers must complete a Health Declaration Card and undergo

screening. • The visa on arrival service is temporarily suspended for all nationalities. • Incoming flights are expected to resume from 1 July, with no restrictions.

Domestic

• A public health emergency is in effect until at least 29 June. • Taxis are allowed to resume services. • Inter-island travel is restricted (except for cargo supplies). Ferry services have

resumed between Vilimale’ and Male’.

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Special Conditions

• A number of restrictions have been eased such as allowing more than one person from each household to leave the home, increasing the amount of time allowed outside, and extending the permitted zones.

• Businesses and shops are allowed to reopen, while restaurants can open for delivery.

Mali International

• Mali's borders remain shut, except for freight operations. • Flights to Mali are suspended, excluding humanitarian operations and repatriation.

Domestic

• A state of health emergency has been extended until further notice. • Curfew restrictions have been lifted.

Special Conditions

• Public gatherings of more than 50 people are banned, until further notice. • The wearing of face covering is now mandatory in all public spaces.

Malta

International • Flights to Malta remain suspended, except for cargo, humanitarian and repatriation

flights. Malta International Airport is expected to gradually resume operations on 1 July.

• From 1 July, travel will be permitted to and from Austria, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Norway, Italy (with the exception of Emilia Romagna, Lombardy and Piemonte), France (with the exception of Ile-de-France), Slovakia, Switzerland, Greece, Croatia, Spain (with the exception of Madrid, Catalonia, Castilla-La Mancha, Castile and Leon), and Poland.

• Travel from additional countries is expected from 15 July on. • All arriving travellers must currently self-isolate for 14 days. • Ports in the capital Valletta remain closed.

Domestic

• Travel between Malta and Gozo is allowed. • A state of health emergency is in effect until 30 June. • Ports, flights, ferries, and cruise ships are expected to resume operations on 1 July.

Special Conditions • Authorities have eased some lockdown measures, including allowing non-essential

businesses to resume services. Hospitals and other health services have started to offer routine appointments.

• Public gatherings of more than 75 people are banned and social distancing of 2m is encouraged.

• Face masks are mandatory in all public spaces.

Marshall Islands

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International • International travellers are banned from entering the Marshall Islands until at least

5 July. • All international flights are suspended, although cargo flights are exempt. • All arriving travellers must currently self-isolate for 14 days.

Domestic

• Domestic air travel is heavily restricted and it is understood only flights are operating between Kwajalein Atoll and Majuro, as long as flights aren’t conducted by international airlines.

Special Conditions • Social distancing is advised when in public places. • Wearing face masks are encouraged but not mandatory. • Frequent hand washing is advised.

Martinique

International • Travellers who are permitted entry and provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test

from within 72 hours of their flight will be eligible for an accelerated health screening upon entry and subject to a shortened 7-day quarantine order.

• Those who do not provide a COVID-19 test result will be subject to a 14-day quarantine.

• To enter the French Overseas Territories, you will need to complete a travel certificate.

• All travel is being allowed between Martinique and Guadeloupe. A quarantine is not necessary in this situation.

Domestic • France has classified Martinique as 'Green' concerning its COVID-19 assessment

matrix, meaning restrictions are being eased. • To travel within or to transit through French Overseas Territories, you should

complete an Attestation de déplacement dérogatoire to certify your reason for travel. You can carry a physical copy or an electronic version of this “attestation” (declaration). This declaration should be completed before starting your journey.

• Wearing a mask is compulsory in public transport.

Special Conditions • Schools are reopening. • Authorities will enforce confinement measures through penalty fines. • Social distancing is required in public. • Gatherings of 10 or more people in public is prohibited. • Martinique is currently in Phase 2 of their reopening plan and classified as a green

zone. • Cafes, bars, restaurants, retail stores, malls, accommodations, museums, parks,

gyms, pools, entertainment venues, and beaches are open. Sanitation and social distancing measures must be in place.

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Mauritania International

• Flights between Mauritania and all other countries are suspended. • All land border crossings are closed. • Mauritania has asked people entering its borders to quarantine.

Domestic

• Lockdown restrictions are gradually being eased. • An overnight curfew remains in effect nationwide between 20:00 and 06:00 local

time. • Inter-province travel is permitted.

Special Conditions

• Markets and restaurants have reopened in addition to collective prayers at mosques.

• Face masks are mandatory in public spaces. • Schools are closed until the end of June.

Mauritius

International • Borders are closed indefinitely. Non-resident foreign nationals are not allowed to

transit or enter Mauritius until further notice. Exceptions are made for repatriation, chartered cargo and ad-hoc commercial flights.

• Individuals who have had possible COVID-19 exposure will be placed into quarantine for 14 days at designated quarantine centers.

• The ‘Quarantine Act 2020’, which bans the entry of any non-approved aircrafts and ships, will remain in effect until 31 August.

Domestic

• The country’s lockdown has been lifted. • Public transportation is operating.

Special Conditions

• Most economic, commercial, and social activities have resumed. • Essential services such as supermarkets and hospitals are open. • Restaurants, cafes, places of worship, and malls are reopening under health

protocols. • Beaches, parks, cinemas, community centers, sports facilities, public buildings, fairs,

casinos, nightclubs, and recreational areas are permitted to reopen. • Schools to remain closed until 1 July. • Social distancing and wearing of face masks in public is mandatory.

Mayotte

International • The French government has confirmed that individuals will need to complete a

travel certificate. • Persons will also be subject to a health check upon arrival, which may result in a

period of quarantine for the individual concerned. • Flights are possible for French nationals connecting with Paris and Reunion.

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Domestic

• Mayotte is classified as an orange zone under the French classification system; meaning deconfinement processes can be implemented.

• Gathering of ten people or more are still prohibited. • Social settings are reopening if social distancing can be observed.

Special Conditions

• Schools are starting to reopen.

Mexico International

• Non-essential travel to Mexico across the land border with the United States is prohibited until 21 July. Essential movement includes individuals traveling for education, healthcare, trade, government work, and US nationals returning to the US.

• Travelers passing through ports of entry at the border may be subject to health screenings, which is causing additional disruptions to ground transit.

• Several major Mexican airlines such as Aeromexico, Interjet, and Volaris have decreased the number of flights into and out of the country.

• Multiple international airlines have also announced a reduction in flights. • There is currently no mandated quarantine period for asymptomatic individuals

entering the country. Domestic

• Measures, such as curfews and movement restrictions, are in effect in several states.

• Travelers are advised to check local regulations prior to travel. Special Conditions

• All non-essential activities have been suspended nationwide. • Self-quarantine has been imposed for individuals over the age of 60 or those with

high-risk or pre-existing medical conditions. • Mexico City and multiple states require the wearing of face masks in public places. • A tiered system of reopening the country has commenced. • Some beach resorts are allowed to reopen with limited capacity.

Micronesia

International • Strict travel restrictions are in place, with only limited United Airlines connections

taking place. The US Embassy is confirming flight details. • A 14-day quarantine is to be expected if eligible to enter the country. • Travel restrictions extend to all ports.

Domestic

• A nationwide state of public health emergency has been declared, currently due to expire on 31 July.

Special Conditions

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• The US Education Secretary has announced substantial investments to assist schools’ responses to physical distancing in the Federated States of Micronesia.

Moldova

International • Limited international flights have resumed at Chisinau International Airport with

strict social distancing and hygiene measures in place. • Entry into the country is largely restricted and most foreigners remain banned until

30 June. • Arrivals are subject to a 14-day self-quarantine.

Domestic

• A public health emergency remains in place until at least 30 June. • Some public transport services have resumed with substantially limited hours

provided social distancing measures are followed. Special Conditions

• Wearing a face mask in enclosed spaces in public and on public transport is mandatory.

• Shops, restaurants, shopping centres, markets, cultural institutions, and other non-essential businesses have been able to reopen under social distancing and hygiene measures.

• Hotels and bars remain closed.

Monaco International

• Previous travel restrictions have been lifted. • Cruise ships are banned from docking in Monaco until further notice. • Relevant certification is required for entry from abroad including French overseas

territories. Refer to government website guidance. Domestic

• The majority of restrictions have been lifted; most shops and the casinos are open subject to strict hygiene practices and social distancing.

Special Conditions

• Face masks are compulsory on public transport. • Gatherings of more than ten people are prohibited. • Schools are returning.

Mongolia

International • Border crossings with China and Russia are closed apart from cargo and other

essential reasons. • Most foreign travellers will be denied entry into Mongolia until at least 30 June. • Most international flights and passenger rail services with China and Russia are

suspended until at least 30 June. • The Government of Mongolia has announced the following charter flights:2 July:

Seoul, 4 July: Tokyo, 7 July: Seoul, 9 July: Istanbul, 15 July: Seoul

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Domestic

• Public gatherings, sporting events, concerts and other such events are prohibited until at least 30 June.

• Inter-provincial travel restrictions exist where directed by the government. Special Conditions

• Wearing a face mask in public is mandatory. • Education sites closed until 1 September.

Montenegro

International • Borders have reopened but only for travellers arriving from countries with low case

rates. All those entering should expect a mandatory 14-day quarantine in state-arranged accommodations. Residents from, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Croatia, Ireland, Iceland, Cyprus, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Hungary, Malta, Monaco, Germany, Norway, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Switzerland do not need to quarantine.

• Montenegro has closed its land borders with Albania until further notice. • Travel with the Schengen Area will be permissible from 1 July. • Arriving nationals and residents of Montenegro are subject to self-isolate for 14

days. • All international bus and railway services have been suspended.

Domestic • Public transportation and taxi services have been allowed to resume. • Inter-city travel has now been permitted, as borders open.

Special Conditions

• Most businesses, restaurants, shopping malls and cultural institutions have reopened, with social distancing required.

• Face masks are mandatory in public spaces. • Public gatherings with more than 200 people are banned.

Montserrat

International • All foreign passengers travelling by air are banned from entering Montserrat under

further notice. Citizens and residents of Montserrat, as well as their immediate family members, and crew members are still allowed entry.

• All intended arrivals must complete and submit an Access Declaration Form at least 72 hours prior to arrival.

• The Government of Montserrat has introduced enhanced health screening and all new arrivals will need to self-isolate for a 14-day period.

• Individuals who exhibit signs of the virus may face quarantining at the discretion of the Medical Officer.

• There are currently no known restrictions on individuals seeking to depart the country.

• Antigua airport is now open to transiting passengers, and regional flights may be possible to a transit point.

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• Face masks must be worn for entry. Domestic

• There is a nightly curfew from 22:00 to 05:00 local time. • Most businesses are open outside of curfew hours, although all must adhere to

social distancing rules. However, restaurants are limited to take-away or delivery, as in-house dining is not allowed.

Special Conditions

• Schools are closed until further notice. • No gatherings of more than 10 people are allowed. • Restaurants and bars are allowed to open, so long as they adhere to social

distancing rules and have approval from the Ministry of Health.

Morocco International

• All international passenger flights as well as passenger ferries to and from the country are suspended until further notice.

Domestic • The nationwide state of emergency has been extended until 10 July. Some easing of

restrictions is anticipated on a regional level. • Most nonessential businesses, such as gyms and theatres are closed, with exception

of restaurants allowing take-away and delivery services. • Provinces/prefectures will be categorised into zones according to the health of the

area. From 24 June, residents of Zone 1 will face fewer restrictions on movement as cafes and restaurants will reopen.

• The country will also allow the resumption of commercial activities in Zone 1, allowing major commercial complexes to reopen according to “specific conditions.”

• Leisure and entertainment spaces, such as gyms, can reopen in Zone 1 areas given that they operate at no more than 50 percent of their capacity.

• Highways and public roads will also reopen between cities, along with railways. • Domestic flights and transport activities will reopen according to specific conditions. • In Zone 2, people will be able to move within the zone without an exceptional

movement permit. People wishing to travel outside of Zone 2 should have a permit signed by local authorities.

Special Conditions • Wearing a face mask in public is compulsory and anyone seen violating this order

could face one to three months in prison. • All public gatherings of more than 50 people are banned.

Mozambique

International • International flight operations remain suspended. • All passengers arriving in Mozambique who have been in contact with an infected

person must undergo a 14-day quarantine. • If any arrivals are diagnosed with COVID-19 they must undergo a stricter quarantine,

restricting contact with all household members.

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• The government has suspended the issuing of entry visas. • The Ressano-Garcia / Lebombo post near Komatipoort is the only open land border

between South Africa and Mozambique, for cargo only. Domestic

• A nationwide state of emergency has been declared until 30 June. During this time, restrictions limiting movement across international borders and within the country are in place.

• LAM Mozambique Airlines operates limited domestic and cargo flights within the country.

Special Conditions

• Authorities have urged people to only leave their residence if essential. • Markets are permitted to operate between 06:00 to 17:00 local time. • The wearing of face masks is compulsory in all public places, including on public

transport. • Entertainment venues including bars, gyms and museums, and schools are closed. • Gatherings with more than 20 people are banned.

Myanmar

International • Flights to Myanmar are suspended until at least 30 June with the exception of

medical evacuation, cargo, and preapproved flights by the Department of Civil Aviation.

• Visa services are suspended until further notice. • All arrivals will have to undergo quarantine at government-designated facilities.

Foreigners must present a health certificate clearing them of COVID-19, dated no more than 72 hours prior to departure.

• Travelers who have visited Daegu city or North Gyeongsang province in South Korea or Hubei province in China will be denied entry.

• Myanmar will begin promoting tourism internationally under Phase 3 of the relief plan. This will run from August to January 2021.

Domestic

• Domestic flights have resumed operations. Inter-provincial public transportation services have resumed in compliance with regional curfews that remain in effect.

Special Conditions

• Facemasks are required in public in Yangon. • Plan for regional differences in measures.

Namibia

International • There are currently no commercial international flights to and from the county. • Routine air traffic is not due to return until at least 30 June.

Domestic

• Domestic air services are operating.

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• Air Namibia has resumed domestic flights between Eros and Ondangwa, Rundu, Katima Mulilo, Lüderitz, Oranjemund and Walvis Bay.

• The STAGE 1 lockdown of the Erongo region has lapsed. The remaining 13 regions are due to migrate from STAGE 3 to STAGE 4 at midnight on 29 June 2020.

• Expect micro-level restrictions in areas with the highest spread of COVID-19 such as Walvis Bay.

Special Conditions

• The government is starting to ease restrictions within the country. • Public gatherings of up to 250 people are permitted under stage four. • The wearing of face masks in public is now mandatory, and anyone who violates this

order is liable to pay a fine up to 2000 Namibia dollars or imprisonment for a period of up to six months.

Nauru

International • Only Australian and New Zealand citizens as well as permanent residents are

allowed into Nauru at this stage. • Those permitted entry will be subjected to a mandatory 14-day quarantine at a

government designated facility. • Only a limited number of international flights are operating.

Domestic

• There are certain restrictions on domestic travel. Special Conditions

• Social distancing is advised and wearing face masks is encouraged. • Australia is to provide support through the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

Nepal

International • International flights are suspended and airports are closed until 6 July. • All travelers who have arrived from European nations, Malaysia, South Korea, and

Japan will be denied entry. • Visa-services will be suspended until further notice. • Arrivals must obtain a medical certificate clearing them of COVID-19 at most seven

days before entry to the country and adhere to a 14-day quarantine upon arrival. • Borders with China and India are closed but exceptions are made for cargo

transport. Domestic

• Domestic flights are suspended and a nationwide lockdown order is in place until 5 July.

• No pedestrians or vehicles are allowed out between 22:00 and 05:00 local time. • Public transport is suspended and inter-district travel is banned. • Private vehicle travel is permitted for short distances depending on plate numbers.

Special Conditions

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• Marriage ceremonies, funerals, and any gathering of more than 15 people are also banned.

• Police are strictly enforcing the physical separation rule of 2m and check if people are wearing masks. Cargo lorries are also not allowed to carry any passengers.

Netherlands International

• Foreign travel restrictions are currently in place until at least 1 July. • Borders are open to citizens from the EU, Norway, Iceland, Switzerland, and

Liechtenstein. • Limited international flight options are available. • Passengers departing from high-risk coronavirus (COVID-19) countries are instructed

to immediately self-quarantine for 14 days upon arrival. • Many airlines have implemented face mask requirements.

Domestic

• Limited rail operations are running, with further schedules slowly being implemented. All passengers are required to wear face masks.

Special Conditions

• Authorities are implementing a five-stage lockdown exit strategy. As part of the first phase, libraries, hairdressers, nail bars, beauticians, massage salons and places providing occupational therapy reopened.

• Establishments such as, restaurants, bars, theatres, music venues, museums and cinemas have opened with strict social distancing rules in place. Additional changes are scheduled for 1 July and 1 September.

• Spaces such as gyms, sports venues, and recreational sites are closed until 1 September.

• Masks are mandatory on public transport. • Officials encourage groups of two people. In larger settings, social distancing

guidelines must be followed.

New Caledonia International

• The border remains closed except for flights from Wallis and Futuna. • All arrivals in New Caledonia except from Wallis and Futuna have to isolate for 21

days. • Regular air travel will continue to be limited to repatriation flights for stranded

residents and for some French personnel. • From 15 July, travellers from Europe, the United States and New Caledonia will be

allowed in but they must also undergo a test 72 hours before departure and have travel insurance.

• Four days after arriving, they will again be tested. • Re-opening air links to Japan and New Zealand was not being considered before

September. Domestic

• All domestic lockdown measures are now lifted. • Ships and domestic flights have resumed. Passenger transport to Wallis and Futuna

is suspended.

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Special Conditions N/A

New Zealand International

• All foreigners and non-residents are barred from entering New Zealand with the exception of direct family members, diplomats, and air and marine crew.

• Special exceptions are made for Samoa and Tonga nationals depending on the reason for travel.

• All arrivals must undergo a 14-day quarantine at pre-designated facilities. Domestic

• Sea ports are closed to commercial passenger ships until further notice. • All internal domestic restrictions have been lifted. The country is at Alert Level 1.

Special Conditions

N/A Nicaragua

International • Most international flights are cancelled. • Flights who wish to operate, must request 72 hours in advance. • Between 4-9 June, several airlines have announced they have resumed operations.

However, airlines such as Aeromexico, Avianca, Delta, American, Copa, and Sprit will not resume flights until July or later.

Domestic

• Passenger traffic is restricted or suspended at the borders with Honduras and Costa Rica.

Special Conditions

• No official national restrictions, including social distancing measures, have been set in place.

Niger

International • All land borders are closed except for freight transportation. • All international passenger flights into and out of Niger have been suspended and

the airports remain closed until further notice. • All travelers must adhere to a 14-day quarantine upon arrival.

Domestic

• A state of emergency was extended until 11 July, impacting movement and daily routines.

• Most domestic flights are suspended and airlines have not specified when they will resume operations.

Special Conditions

• Face masks are required to be worn in public spaces.

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• Bars, nightclubs, and public schools have reopened. • In some areas, markets are only operational on certain days and additional health

screenings are imposed in essential businesses.

Nigeria International

• All airports are closed for international commercial flights indefinitely. • All land borders are closed.

Domestic

• The easing of lockdown measures has slowed in Nigeria due to high infection rates and is subject state variations.

• 'Precision' lockdown measures will be used for areas reporting rapid increases in cases of COVID-19.

• Kano State has entered phase on of lockdown easing, operating behind the rest of the country.

• Kaduna State has started to ease its lockdown with reduced hours for economic activity; the curfew remains active. Public transport will operate at 50 percent capacity.

• Nigeria continues to enforce a nationwide curfew from 22:00-04:00 local time. • Domestic flights are suspended until further notice. • Travel between states is prohibited, with exemptions for goods and essential travels

only. Special Conditions

• Limited business activities have resumed, but social distancing must be followed and capacity restrictions are in place.

• Government offices are open for limited operations from 09:00 to 14:00 Monday - Friday.

• Face masks are mandatory in public. • Restrictions have been eased on religious gatherings. • Gatherings of more than 20 people are not permitted. • Schools remain closed.

Niue

International • International travellers are banned from entering Niue until 31 August but essential

personnel are exempt. • All international flights are suspended until at least 31 August, although cargo flights

are exempt. • Returning residents of Niue who have visited China in the past 14 days or any

country with confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the past 30 days are banned from entering unless they have remained in a country with no confirmed cases for the past 14 days and have received medical clearance,

• All arriving travellers are subjected to a 14-day mandatory quarantine. Domestic

• Domestic air travel is restricted.

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Special Conditions • Social distancing is advised when in public places. • Wearing face masks are encouraged but not mandatory.

Norfolk Island

International • A state of emergency and travel ban is in effect until 30 June. • Residents returning to the island are no longer required to quarantine following

their arrival but must comply with requirements such as wearing a face mask through the Norfolk International Airport and in public. Residents will also be required to complete a contact record list of people they have come in close contact with for 14 days.

• Essential personnel intending to traveling to Norfolk Island are required to submit a work plan proposal to the Incident Controller.

Domestic

• Lockdown restrictions are being eased. • Patrons are permitted to dine inside cafes and restaurants, subject to social

distancing. • No more than three people permitted in a vehicle.

Special Conditions

• Residents can worship indoors, go to pubs and clubs and gather outdoors in groups of 50 people.

North Korea

International • All borders are closed to foreign nationals until further notice; with the exception of

trade with China. • Russia’s railway operator has announced that passenger rail services with North

Korea, suspended in early February, are expected to resume in July. • Any authorised person entering the country will require a 14-day quarantine.

Domestic

• A national state of emergency is in effect until the end of 2020. • A quarantine period of 30 days is in place for people showing symptoms, and all

government institutions and foreigners living in the country are expected to comply “unconditionally.”

• Penalties for breaking COVID-19 measures could include the death penalty. Special Conditions

• Micro-control mechanisms can be expected. • Schools are reopening. • Diplomatic representation is becoming increasingly more difficult as foreign nations

temporarily close their embassies in response to the restrictions. The Swiss Embassy remains open at this time.

North Macedonia

International

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• Air borders are closed, although cargo services are exempt. • As of 17 June, restrictions at land borders are being eased. • A mandatory quarantine of 14 days is compulsory for those who have been

permitted access to the country, along with a negative COVID-19 result from a test taken within 72 hours of arrival.

Domestic

• The state of emergency has been lifted. Special Conditions

• Some businesses are allowed to open including some shops, although a restriction on the number of people entering will be in place.

• Most cultural and sporting events have been cancelled. • Schools and universities remain closed. • Everyone is required to wear face masks when visiting indoor public and confined

spaces. • All gatherings of more than two people are banned.

Northern Mariana Islands

International

• Tourists are currently banned from entering the Northern Mariana Islands. • Those permitted entry will be subjected to health screening and a 14-day quarantine

upon arrival. • All international flights are suspended, although cargo flights are exempt.

Domestic

• A curfew is in place between 23:00 and 05:00 local time. • Inter-island flights have been restricted but cargo and medical flights are not

impacted. Special Conditions

• Social distancing is advised when in public places. • Wearing face masks are encouraged but not mandatory. • Restaurants and gyms have been permitted to reopen and church services are

allowed to take place provided they only have a maximum attendance of 25 percent of the capacity of the building.

Norway

International • Only travelers who are Norwegian citizens, residents, or family members of those

residing in Norway, citizens from a European Economic Area country that work or have property in Norway, or those that meet another exception are allowed to enter the country.

• Travel is gradually being normalised with Finland, Denmark, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, and Greenland. Restrictions remain in place with Sweden. Travelers from these countries can enter Norway without quarantine.

• Others entering Norway are subject to self-quarantine. • Norway’s airports have not closed, but are operating at a limited capacity.

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• Foreign travelers are allowed to transit using Norwegian airports as long as their final destination is outside of the country.

• Norwegian Air has announced that flight services will be resumed for 76 routes and a further 12 aircraft will be operationalised, amid the COVID-19 outbreak. The airline will resume flights between London’s Gatwick airport and Oslo, as well as Gatwick-Copenhagen, Edinburgh-Oslo and Edinburgh-Copenhagen, with more destinations out of its Oslo base to Spain, Croatia, France, Poland and the Baltics. This does not include transatlantic flights or services to Italy.

• There are land border control measures in place. Domestic

• Internal travel is permitted in Norway, but must be limited to essential activities. • The transportation sector is operating normally.

Special Conditions

• Grocery and most retail stores are open. Bars and restaurants are reopening with restrictions.

• Universities are closed. • The government has reduced the recommended distance between people down to

one meter. • Up to 200 people may attend public events. • The government is reassessing international leisure travel in June and July.

Swimming halls and gyms are now open.

Oman International

• Oman has closed entry into the country via air or land borders to all but Omani citizens. This includes residents.

• All international and domestic flights have been suspended. • Citizens are only allowed to leave the country on a case-by-case basis. • Oman Air will fly from Muscat to London to Paris on 26 June. These will be one-way

flights. Subject to sufficient interest, Oman Air will also fly to London on 1 and 4 July. Domestic

• Public transportation has been suspended. • Popular tourist destinations remain closed until 3 July.

Special Conditions

• Officials have begun to reduce restrictions in the country and have allowed some shops to reopen as long as they practice social distancing.

• The government is encouraging people to remain indoors and only travel for essential activities or services.

• The majority of social gatherings have been banned. • Most checkpoints have been removed. • Officials are implementing plans to get at least 50 percent of the workforce back

into office spaces, provided health protocols are followed. • Face masks are required in public spaces.

Pakistan

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International • Pakistan has resumed limited outbound international flights from all international

airports other than Turbat and Gwadar. • The Interior Ministry has announced that the validity of visas, issued to foreign

nationals residing in Pakistan, will be extended until 31 August. • All airlines are allowed to operate to repatriate Pakistan citizens from overseas. All

passengers arriving will be screened at the airport and will also be required to self-isolate for 14-days.

• The Afghan-Pakistan border has reopened. Domestic

• Limited domestic flights have resumed at some airports. • Vans and buses are not allowed on the roadways. Private and transportation

vehicles are permitted movement with certain restrictions. • Public transport services are either suspended or significantly limited. • A lockdown has been implemented in parts of Lahore due to a spike in cases. Other

cities with spikes are likely to implement lockdowns as well. Special Conditions

• Shopping malls and other social gathering locations are closed and all schools are closed until 15 July.

• Small shops and markets have been permitted to reopen from Monday to Friday, but must close after 5:00 pm local time and on weekends. Exceptions are being made for grocery stores and pharmacies.

• Strict enforcement of COVID-19 restrictions is expected by the authorities. Markets and shops found not to be adhering to safety regulations will be closed.

Palau

International • Travellers permitted entry will be subjected to health screening and a 14-day

quarantine upon arrival. • All commercial flights have been suspended until further notice, although cargo

services are exempt. • United Airlines has scheduled flights through until 5 July with Palau

Domestic

• Restrictions are understood to be in effect when using public transport. Special Conditions

• Social distancing is encouraged when in public places. • Wearing face masks is advised but not mandatory.

Palestine

International West Bank

• All foreign tourists are banned from West Bank hotels. • Each governorate has a designated quarantine location.

Gaza • Border crossings are closed until the end of June.

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• Anyone entering Gaza, regardless of origin, is subject to a 21-day quarantine in a specialised isolation centre.

Domestic West Bank

• A state of emergency remains in effect 4 July. • There are no restrictions on movement between cities. • Public transportation is operating normally with social distancing measures in place.

Special Conditions West Bank

• Official bodies are gradually returning to work. • Testing will continue daily, especially amongst workers recently returning from

Israel, who are required to commit to home-bound quarantine. • Shops, commercial and industrial establishments, including cafes, restaurants, and

health clubs as well as mosques and churches are reopening. • It is mandatory to wear a mask in public, including places of worship.

Gaza • Overnight curfews are possible at little to no warning. • Mosques have reopened for daily prayers in the Gaza Strip. • It is mandatory to wear a mask in public, including places of worship.

Panama

International • Panama has suspended all international and domestic commercial passenger flights.

This restriction applies to inbound and outbound flights. • International flights will remain suspended until 22 July. • Exceptions are being made for cargo, humanitarian, and medical purposes.

Domestic

• Most interprovincial travel is prohibited. Authorities maintain security checkpoints to enforce these measures.

• A curfew from 19:00-05:00 is in effect from Monday-Sunday. • The quarantine with movement restrictions has ended; for all provinces other than

Panama and Pamana Oeste. • In Panama and Panama Oeste provinces, the gender-based restrictions have been

reimplemented and a curfew is in place from 17:00-05:00. • Social group activities, cultural events, festivals, beach visits, contact sports, or any

other activity that violates social distancing are not permitted. Special Conditions

• The wearing of facemasks is compulsory nationwide. • Sectors of the economy have recommenced operations and some other non-

essential facilities, parks, and shops are now permitted to operate at 25% capacity.

Papua New Guinea International

• International passenger flights may only land at Port Moresby and must also secure an explicit approval form.

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• Residents of Papua New Guinea must depart from Brisbane, Cairns, or Singapore. All arrivals must be quarantined for 14 days at designated quarantine centres.

• Land border with Indonesia remains closed Domestic

• A state of emergency (SOE) has officially ended; except for Bougainville, where the SOE will remain in place until 14 August.

• Government has eased restrictions on domestic air travel. Leaders in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville are allowing domestic flights only to land at Buka Airport and do not require a quarantine period provided passengers have appropriate documentation of previous quarantine.

• Public transport has resumed operations with limited passenger capacity. Special Conditions

• Most non-essential businesses have been allowed to reopen, in addition to pharmacies, banks, supermarkets, and wholesalers.

• A ban on weekend alcohol sales remains in place. • Social distancing measures and hygiene protocols must still be adhered to when in

public. • There have been reports of food shortages in some areas so looting, robberies, and

price gouging cannot be ruled out.

Paraguay International

• All borders have been closed and flights to Paraguay have been suspended. • Only nationals and residents are permitted to enter the country, but must

quarantine at a military facility for 14 days. Domestic

• Vehicles with odd-numbered license plates are allowed to travel on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday, with even-numbered ones allowed on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday.

• Checkpoints are in place across the country to enforce domestic movement regulations.

• The country is in Phase 3 of reopening, title the ‘Intelligent Quarantine Plan’ until 6 July.

• The departments of Paraguarí and Concepción remain in Phase 2. • San Roque Gonzalez de Santa Cruz is in total quarantine and is in Phase 0. • A curfew remains in place from 23:00-05:00 local time Sundays through Thursdays,

and between 00:00-05:00 local time on Saturdays. Special Conditions

• Large gatherings have been banned, but religious services with up to 10 people are permitted.

• Construction projects, shopping centres, salons, and offices are allowed to resume operations, provided they comply with strict health and safety measures.

• Schools, bars, and restaurants remain closed. • Masks are required on public transport and in public areas where people gather.

They are only recommended in all other public locations.

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• Physical activities and exercise are allowed in sports clubs and parks.

Peru International

• Peru has closed its borders and airports and passengers are not allowed to enter the country indefinitely. Peruvian citizens are required to quarantine for 15 days upon arrival.

Domestic

• A state of emergency is in place until 30 June and all residents are required to remain in quarantine, with only one member of the family able to leave the home a day.

• A nationwide curfew has been enacted between 21:00 and 04:00 local time, with an all-day curfew on Sunday.

• Some regions have increased the curfew hours. • A health emergency declaration will remain in place until 7 September. This is

independent from the state of emergency. • Businesses cannot exceed 50 percent capacity.

Special Conditions

• Face masks are required in public, and gloves will need to be worn when at grocery stores, food markets, and banks.

• All schools have been suspended until further notice. • The government is planning to reopen some services including restaurants for on-

site pick-up and delivery, as well as limited hotel accommodations. • Industries such as manufacturing, trade, construction, mining, and fishing have been

permitted to resume activities. • Malls and department stores reopened as of 22 June except for those in Arequipa,

Huanuco, Ica, La Libertad, Huaraz, Casma, and San Martin.

Philippines International

• Foreigners are banned from entry into the Philippines, but are allowed to leave the country at any time.

• Exceptions are made on a case-by-case basis but are reserved for Filipino family members or crew members for essential businesses.

• All arrivals will be subject to a mandatory 14-day quarantine at designated facilities and a COVID-19 test.

Domestic

• Philippine Airlines has resumed limited flights. • Marine ports are closed except for cargo ships, however, crews are not allowed to

disembark. • The general community quarantine (GCQ) has been extended in Metro Manila,

while restrictions will be tightened in Cebu City as it is reverted back to enhanced community quarantine (ECQ), until 30 June.

• Cagayan, Isabela, Nueva Vizcaya, Quirino, Santiago City in Region II; Aurora, Bataan, Bulacan, Tarlac, Olongapo City in Region III, Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, Quezon in Region IV-A, Occidental Mindoro, Bohol, Negros Oriental, Siquijor, Mandaue City,

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Lapu-Lapu City in Region VII and Davao City and Zamboanga City, are now under GCQ.

• The rest of the country remains under modified general community quarantine (MGCQ), the most relaxed quarantine phase, until 30 June.

• Local government units will have the option to place individual administrative areas under stricter levels of community quarantine if they wish.

Special Conditions

• Many local government units (including in Metro Manila) have announced overnight curfews (most commonly between 20:00 and 05:00 local time). The situation remains uncertain and amendments to the restrictions continue to be announced.

Pitcairn Islands

International • As a precautionary measure, all passenger services to the islands have been

suspended until further notice. • This will be reviewed monthly.

Domestic

• Everyone should comply with the measures put in place in Pitcairn Island to limit the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19).

Special Conditions

• A 14-day quarantine is in place for passengers travelling back to the UK.

Poland International

• Poland has reopened its borders to most EU countries and Switzerland. Travel from the United Kingdom, Sweden, and Portugal continues to be restricted or banned.

• Limited international flights have resumed. Domestic

• Domestic flights have resumed. • Domestic rail services are operating but at limited capacity.

Special Conditions

• The wearing of face masks is required on public transport, in shops, churches, government offices, and other locations where a larger number of people gather.

• Gatherings of more than 150 people are banned. • Pubs and nightclubs and casinos remain closed. • Shopping malls, grocery shops, pharmacies, banks and other businesses are

operating providing social distancing measures are being adhered to.

Portugal International

• Limited international air travel is available. • Border restrictions with Spain have been lifted. • Officials are intending to reopen borders for international tourists on 1 July.

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• If arriving by air to mainland Portugal, you will be subject to health screening on arrival. Your temperature will be checked and if it is high or you show signs of being unwell, you will be referred to the health authorities.

• If you are travelling to Madeira or Porto Santo you will be subject to health screening on arrival and 14-days’ mandatory quarantine in a hotel. If you are resident in Madeira or Porto Santo and you can show evidence of a negative COVID-19 test, carried out 72 hours prior to arrival, you will be allowed to quarantine in your own accommodation. A health questionnaire should also be submitted ahead of arrival.

Domestic

• The lifting of measures varies depending on region. Non-essential travel is not permitted to Madeira and the Azores, where there are health screenings and mandatory 14-day self-isolation is still in place.

• Easing will take place at a slower rate in Lisbon Metropolitan area due to COVID-19 case numbers.

• Public transport across the country is running at a reduced capacity. Special Conditions

• Small shops, hairdressers, beauty salons, bookstores and libraries initially reopened. This was followed by the reopening of bars, cafes, restaurants, day care centres, museums, palaces, national monuments, art galleries and high schools for senior students.

• Phase Three has seen cinemas, theatres, shopping malls and larger stores reopen. • Gatherings of over 20 people are prohibited. • District level restrictions are being imposed in Lisbon; in these areas, the limit on

gatherings will be halved to just 10 people, and commercial spaces with the exception of restaurants will close by 20:00 local time. Restaurants will no longer be allowed to serve drinks after the 20:00. curfew, and drinking in public spaces outside of licensed esplanades will also be prohibited.

Puerto Rico

International • International commercial flights are operating, but are being diverted to Luis Muñoz

Marín International Airport in San Juan. • Upon arrival, all passengers are subject to an interview and temperature check as a

health screening. • The National Guard has been deployed to assist in the screenings. • Visitors and residents must self-quarantine for 14 days after entering, even if

showing no symptoms. • All ports are currently closed to cruise ships. • Borders may open on 15 July.

Domestic

• An island-wide curfew is active from 22:00 to 05:00 local time until 30 June, with essential workers exempt from the order.

Special Conditions

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• Retail establishments and restaurants are allowed to open at up to 50 percent of maximum capacity.

• Beauty salons, car dealers, travel agencies, and veterinary clinics are allowed to operate by appointment.

• Businesses must submit a COVID-19 Exposure Control Plan and self-certification to health officials. They must submit a plan for reopening to the Department of Labor and receive authorization.

• Supermarkets, gas stations, and pharmacies are open until 20:00 local time, except supermarkets are closed on Sundays.

• Hotels are open for guests; however, public areas and amenities are closed and room service is available.

• Large events are cancelled. • Social distancing guidelines are being encouraged and face masks are required in

public spaces.

Qatar International

• Most inbound flights to Qatar are suspended until further notice, although transit and cargo flights are exempt.

• If permitted entry, inbound travellers will be required to quarantine for 14 days. • Non-Qatari citizens are currently banned from travelling into the country, apart for

exceptional circumstances. Domestic

• Public transport, including the metro and buses, has been suspended until at least 1 September.

• Four people, including the driver, are allowed to be in the same vehicle. Exceptions for more than four people are made for private vehicles with family members, while buses will continue to operate at half capacity.

• It is also compulsory to have Qatar’s contact tracing app, Ehteraz, downloaded and working on your smartphone whenever outside.

Special Conditions

• Qatar has begun a phased reopening with the resumption of departing flights and the reopening of mosques and private health facilities.

• Phase Two (beginning 1 July) will see a partial reopening of restaurants. • Phase Three (beginning 1 August) will allow malls and markets to reopen at, along

with a resumption of incoming flights from low risk countries. • Phase Four (beginning 1 September) will allow public gatherings which include

business exhibitions, wedding parties, and theatres. In addition, flight schedules will expand and mosques will resume standard operations.

• It is mandatory to wear a face mask whenever you are outside unless you are alone whilst driving a vehicle or under certain exercise conditions.

• Sport can now be practised anywhere, and not only near a person's residence, while taking into account all physical distancing measures. Wearing a face mask while practicing sports is also no longer required.

• Anyone violating social distancing measures could be fined or jailed.

Republic of Congo

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International • All international commercial flights are suspended but cargo and other emergency

services are exempt. • Land and maritime borders are closed, apart from cargo and other emergency

services. Domestic

• A state of health emergency has been declared. • Movement between cities is banned except for essential reasons. • A curfew is in place between 20:00 until 05:00 local time. • People must stay at home unless it is an emergency during the curfew. • All social gatherings and public events are banned. • Most shops, except those selling food and essential products, are closed.

Special Conditions

• Gatherings of more than 50 people are prohibited. • It is compulsory to wear a face mask across the country when in public spaces.

Réunion

International • Only French nationals and residents are currently authorised to enter. • The commercial air link between Mayotte and Reunion is re-established. To date, no

virus screening test is required. • For connections with mainland France passengers still need to pass a test 72 hours

before the flight. If it is positive, they cannot leave. If it is negative, they must remain confined for a week on arrival, then be tested again, to have the right to go out, protected by a mask.

• Those who do not provide a COVID-19 test result will be subject to a 14-day quarantine.

• A completed International Travel Certificate must also be presented prior to boarding and to Immigration upon arrival or when transiting Reunion. The certificate must be obtained before departure via the French consular offices abroad or online.

• Passengers must go through a medical examination upon arrival. Domestic

• Reunion is currently in Phase 3 of its reopening. Special Conditions

• Face masks are mandatory on public transports and in schools. • Gatherings of more than ten people are prohibited. • In case of signs of respiratory infection (fever or feeling of fever, cough, breathing

difficulties), contact Samu Center 15.

Romania International

• International passenger restrictions still largely apply, however, there are exemptions for EU nations.

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• Mandatory self-isolation requirements have been relaxed for people entering Romania after spending at least 14 days in certain countries with low COVID-19 case growth

• Some direct flights are taking place; however, passengers must be isolated at home for 14 days.

• International rail and road transportation have resumed. Domestic

• The State of Alert has been extended until 17 July • Relaxing measures regarding social gatherings, cultural events, and sports activities

have taken effect. • The government has eliminated restrictions on intra-country travel.

Special Conditions • While permission is no longer necessary for leaving residences, and hotels, some

shops, museums, and restaurants have reopened. • Current restrictions still discourage gatherings of 20 or more people, except for

certain private and/or outdoor events of eight. • Most businesses have been allowed to reopen, but must follow hygiene and social

distancing measures. • Persons are required to wear face masks in enclosed public spaces and on public

transport.

Russia International

• International travel restrictions still apply, with some exemptions largely for Russian nationals and diplomats.

• Russia has partially reopened its borders, allowing citizens to leave the country for the purposes of work, education, medical treatment, or caring for relatives.

• Foreign nationals will also be allowed entry into Russia to seek medical treatment, or in order to care for close family members.

Domestic

• There are no federal measures restricting domestic travel, though there have been extensive cancellations of flight and train services.

• Russia's non-working period has expired with President Putin advising workers in construction, manufacturing and other industries to return to work as soon as possible.

• Regional governors retain the ability to vary the easing by type and timescale, subject to the prevailing pandemic conditions.

• Russia is reissuing invitations to international leaders to attend a largescale military parade in Moscow on 24 June.

Special Conditions

• In St. Petersburg, residents are banned from attending funeral services regardless of the cause of death of the deceased. Face masks and gloves are required in stores and on public transport.

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• The Saratov region has reinstated its ban on walks and outdoor activities a week after easing the restriction due to the region's high growth rate in new coronavirus cases.

• Moscow has started easing its lockdown restrictions. Outdoor activities are permitted. Museums, libraries and zoos are reopening, albeit with continued limits on the number of visitors at any one time. Dentists are getting back to business too.

• Authorities are allowing sporting events to resume, though spectators must take up no more than 10% of a given venue’s capacity.

• Some service sector businesses can re-open, along with restarants and fitness centres.

• The city will also test lifting restrictions on walks outside using a schedule system for apartment buildings and all parks except for Zaryadye Park will re-open.

• Face masks and gloves are required in stores and on public transport.

Rwanda International

• Kigali International Airport has largely suspended flights until further notice. • As of 17 June, the country is gradually reopening for tourism, but only for

passengers from inbound international charter flights. • Officials have set up medical screening and testing locations at the country’s entry

and exit points to the country. • A mandatory quarantine of seven days is in place for arriving travellers in a

government facility.

Domestic • Travel is permitted but likely limited between provinces. No transport is available to

and from the Rusizi and Rubavu districts. • Citizens cannot leave their homes other than for essential purposes. • A curfew is in place from 21:00 to 05:00 every day.

Special Conditions

• Face masks are required in public. • Essential personnel from public and private sectors are allowed to resume work, but

must follow health guidelines. • Hotels and restaurants are operating until 19:00 local time. • All bars, schools, universities, and places of worship are closed. • Large gatherings are not permitted.

Saint Barthélemy

International • International travel restrictions apply. • Only residents and citizens are allowed entry. • To enter the French Overseas Territories, you will need to complete a travel

certificate. There are different certificates for travel from mainland France to French overseas territories or international travel from abroad to French overseas territories.

• Make sure you complete the travel certificate before you travel, so you can show it to French border authorities on entry and, where appropriate, travel companies prior to boarding. You must carry a physical copy of the declaration; electronic

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versions will not be accepted. You are able to produce a handwritten copy of the text if you do not have access to a printed form.

• Travellers who are permitted entry and provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test from within 72 hours of their flight will be eligible for an accelerated health screening upon entry and subject to a shortened 7-day quarantine order.

• Those who do not provide a COVID-19 test result will be subject to a 14-day quarantine.

Domestic

• To travel within or to transit through French Overseas Territories, you should complete an Attestation de déplacement dérogatoire to certify your reason for travel. You can carry a physical copy or an electronic version of this “attestation” (declaration). This declaration should be completed before starting your journey. For French Overseas Territories, this declaration does not replace the requirement for a travel certificate, detailed above.

• Wearing a mask is compulsory in public transport. Special Conditions

• Saint Barthelemy is currently in Phase 2 of their reopening plan. Full details (in French) can be found here http://www.saint-barth-saint-martin.gouv.fr/Actualites/LA-UNE/Actualites/Strategie-locale-de-deconfinement

• Cafes, bars, restaurants, retail stores, malls, accommodations, museums, parks, gyms, pools, entertainment venues, and beaches are open. Sanitation and social distancing measures must be in place.

• Schools are open. • Religious ceremonies resumed under certain conditions.

Saint Helena

International • Travel restrictions are in place to limit entry into Saint Helena to only citizens,

residents, long-term permit holders, and those exempt from immigration control. • All new arrivals to Saint Helena will be subject to a compulsory quarantine for 14

days. • Travellers from a UK designated Cat 1 location could be subject to a medical

assessment on arrival and, if thought necessary by the medical professionals, may result in self-isolation for 14 days on the Island.

Domestic

• Anyone arriving from UK designated Category 1 or 2 countries who within 14 days develop symptoms of cough, fever or shortness of breath should immediately: Stay indoors and avoid contact with other people as you would with the flu /call the Hospital to inform them of your symptoms and recent travel to the country.

• Cruise ships are currently not permitted to the island. Special Conditions

• Bars and restaurants are open, but officials are discouraging any large groups. • All British nationals are now required to apply for a visa to enter and transit South

Africa.

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Saint Kitts and Nevis International

• Currently, the borders of Saint Kitts and Nevis are closed to all arriving passengers. • Access is not available either through the seaport or the airport either to nationals,

residents or non-nationals. Domestic

• The State of Emergency and the COVID-19 regulations made under the Emergency Powers Act have been extended until 27 June.

• A curfew is in place Mondays – Sunday 22:00 to 05:00 local time.

Special Conditions • Businesses may open normally outside curfew hours practicing social and physical

distancing protocols. • It is mandatory to wear face masks in public. • Schools and places of entertainment remain closed. • Restaurants are open for take-away and delivery sales only and the sale of liquor is

banned. • Beaches may be accessed 05:00 to 18:00 for the purposes of swimming and exercise

only, with no picnics or beach parties allowed. • Churches are open subject to social distancing.

Saint Lucia

International • Airports and seaports are now open to foreign travelers. • All travelers will be required to show proof of a COVID-19 negative test result from

within 48 hours prior to the departure of their flight. • Travelers who have been to China, Hong Kong, Italy, Japan, Singapore or South

Korea in the last 14 days will be required to undergo a mandatory 14-day quarantine upon arrival.

• Fever screenings will be conducted on travelers who have returned from countries with high numbers of COVID-19 cases.

Domestic

• A state of emergency is in effect until 30 September. • A nightly curfew is in place between midnight and 05:00 local time.

Special Conditions

• Face masks are required to be worn in public spaces. • Businesses, including restaurants and bars are permitted to recommence

operations, in their normal location and within normal business hours, adhering to COVID19 related protocols issues by the Ministry of Health.

• Educational institutions remain closed • Some social activities including parties, picnics and receptions are allowed with the

established physical distancing and public health protocols. • There are restrictions to the numbers allowed in stores so queues are possible. • Medical facilities will remain open.

Saint Martin

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International • International travel restrictions apply. • Only residents and citizens are allowed entry. • To enter the French Overseas Territories, you will need to complete a travel

certificate. There are different certificates for travel from mainland France to French overseas territories or international travel from abroad to French overseas territories.

• Make sure you complete the travel certificate before you travel, so you can show it to French border authorities on entry and, where appropriate, travel companies prior to boarding. You must carry a physical copy of the declaration; electronic versions will not be accepted. You are able to produce a handwritten copy of the text if you do not have access to a printed form.

• Travellers who are permitted entry and provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test from within 72 hours of their flight will be eligible for an accelerated health screening upon entry and subject to a shortened 7-day quarantine order.

• Those who do not provide a COVID-19 test result will be subject to a 14-day quarantine.

Domestic

• To travel within or to transit through French Overseas Territories, you should complete an Attestation de déplacement dérogatoire to certify your reason for travel. You can carry a physical copy or an electronic version of this “attestation” (declaration). This declaration should be completed before starting your journey. For French Overseas Territories, this declaration does not replace the requirement for a travel certificate, detailed above.

• Wearing a mask is compulsory in public transport. Special Conditions

• Full details (in French) on the latest restrictions can be found here http://www.saint-barth-saint-martin.gouv.fr/Actualites/LA-UNE/Actualites/Strategie-locale-de-deconfinement

• Cafes, bars, restaurants, retail stores, malls, accommodations, museums, parks, gyms, pools, entertainment venues, and beaches are open. Sanitation and social distancing measures must be in place.

• All schools have reopened. • Religious ceremonies are allowed to resume under certain conditions. • Gatherings of more than 10 people are not permitted.

Saint Pierre and Miquelon

International

• International travel is significantly reduced. • Current travel restrictions are expected to remain in place until at least 10 July. • To enter the French Overseas Territories, you will need to complete a travel

certificate. There are different certificates for travel from mainland France to French overseas territories or international travel from abroad to French overseas territories.

• Make sure you complete the travel certificate before you travel, so you can show it to French border authorities on entry and, where appropriate, travel companies prior to boarding. You must carry a physical copy of the declaration; electronic

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versions will not be accepted. You are able to produce a handwritten copy of the text if you do not have access to a printed form.

Domestic

• Restrictions have largely been lifted. • To travel within or to transit through French Overseas Territories, you should

complete an Attestation de déplacement dérogatoire to certify your reason for travel. You can carry a physical copy or an electronic version of this “attestation” (declaration). This declaration should be completed before starting your journey. For French Overseas Territories, this declaration does not replace the requirement for a travel certificate, detailed above.

Special Conditions N/A

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

International

• Saint Vincent and the Grenadines’ borders remain open, albeit with controls in place for new arrivals.

• International and domestic flights are suspended until further notice and there are currently no commercial options available to leave Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

• Some international flights appear bookable from 1 July. • The seaports of Bequia, Mustique, Canouan and Union Island have also been closed

to yachts and leisure craft. • A mandatory two-week self-quarantine period for anyone arriving in Saint Vincent

and the Grenadines is being enforced. Quarantine of non-residents will be at the expense of the traveller.

Domestic N/A Special Conditions

• Social distancing measures are in effect. • Main supermarkets are not allowing more than 30 people inside at a time.

Samoa

International • The border is shut except for returning Samoan citizens and residents. • All international flights to and from the country are suspended until further notice,

although cargo flights are exempt. • Those returning must show that a COVID-19 test has been done within five days

before departure. • They will then be subjected to a further 14-day quarantine upon arrival in Samoa.

Domestic

• A state of emergency is in effect until further notice. • Restrictions on inter-island travel are in effect.

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• Bus and ferry services have resumed providing the vehicles are operating at limited capacity, except on Sundays.

Special Conditions

• Public gatherings of five or more people are banned except for religious services. • Church services, village gatherings, and some sports activities have resumed. • Markets and some street vendors have reopened. Restaurants and entertainment

venues are opening with capacity limits. • Gatherings and public activities are not permitted on Sundays. • People are being advised to stay two metres apart from each other.

San Marino

International • Travel between Italy and the Republic of San Marino and neighbouring regions is

allowed. • Restrictive measures remain in effect for foreign travellers. • Travellers from countries outside the EU, Schengen Area, UK and Northern Ireland,

Andorra, Monaco, and the Vatican City will not be permitted until at least 30 June. Domestic

• The easing of some domestic restrictions is in effect. • Some shops have reopened and the further relaxation of COVID-19 measures is

expected in June. Special Conditions

• Face masks are advised when out in public. • Social distancing measures are also encouraged.

Sao Tome and Principe

International

• Entry to São Tomé and Príncipe by all foreign travellers is prohibited. • Charter flights and cruise ships are similarly prohibited. • Nationals of São Tomé and Príncipe and foreign residents in the country will be

subject to obligatory quarantine on return. Domestic

• A state of emergency has been lifted. • A mandatory curfew is in place between 18:30 and 05:00 local time. • All air and sea movements are prohibited between all islands of São Tomé and

Principe. Special Conditions

• Commercial activities are reduced. • Pharmacies, gas stations, bakeries, and markets are operating, but with limitations

on opening hours. • Face masks are required in public spaces. • Groups of four or more people are prohibited in public.

Saudi Arabia

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International • Saudi Arabia has suspended international flights and sea routes and placed

restrictions on land border crossings. • All travelers arriving in Saudi Arabia are required to quarantine for 14 days.

Domestic

• A nationwide curfew has been lifted. Restrictions will remain, however, for religious pilgrimages, international travel, and social gatherings of more than 50 people.

Special Conditions N/A

Senegal

International • Flights to Senegal are suspended until at least 30 June. • Land borders are closed; with some exceptions, including the movement of security

force personnel, or the movement of goods vehicles in the case of Guinea and Mali. Domestic

• Authorities did not impose a total lockdown and movement between cities has resumed.

• A state of emergency is in effect until at least 30 June. • Curfews have been reduced to 23:00 to 05:00 local time. • Expect tighter restrictions in Dakar Region, the epicenter of the outbreak.

Special conditions

• Mosques have reopened for prayers and churches will also be allowed to accept worshippers.

• Markets and businesses will now only need to be closed for a day's cleaning each week.

• Wearing a mask is mandatory in all public places. • Delta Airlines has announced additional repatriation flights from Dakar (DSS) to New

York (JFK) departing on the following dates: June 26, July 3, July 10, and July 17. Dates and times are subject to change.

Serbia

International • Restrictions at borders crossings with Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and North

Macedonia have reopened. At this time, it is unclear if the border has reopened with Montenegro over disagreements in policy.

• There are no entry restrictions for both Serbian and foreign nationals and the government of Serbia abolished self-isolation requirements.

• There is no quarantine requirement for entering Kosovo. Domestic

• Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport has resumed operations. • Pristina International Airport is operating reduced flights.

Special Conditions

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• Face masks are mandatory in public and fines will be issued for those not adhering to the rules.

• There is a ban on public gatherings of more than 500 people. • Most businesses, shops, parks and public places have reopened. • Schools and universities remain closed until further notice.

Seychelles

International • Seychelles International Airport has reopened, although commercial passenger

flights are not expected to resume before the 1 August, with conditions such as testing. However, beyond this, borders will remain closed to countries which still count active cases of the virus.

• Marine vessels are not permitted to enter or transit the Seychelles without official permission.

• Only visitors travelling on private jets and chartered flights who are going to remote island resorts will be allowed. They must also be required to test for COVID-19 48 hours before arrival and preset proof of lodging arrangements.

Domestic

• Restrictions on the movement of people are no longer in effect.

Special Conditions • Restaurants and shops are open again but must abide by health guidelines. • Indoor seated shows, conferences, meetings, bars, casinos, sports competitions with

no spectators, gyms, cinemas and beach activities are allowed to operate. • People are still prohibited from gathering in groups of more than four until further

notice. • Authorities are encouraging citizens to maintain social distancing measures and

remain vigilant. • Restrictions are enforceable by law and can change at short notice.

Sierra Leone

International • Sierra Leone’s borders are closed and all flights have been suspended. • Returning travellers who are granted entry must observe a 14-day quarantine

period. Domestic

• A nationwide curfew is in effect from 21:00 to 06:00 daily. • An inter-district lockdown is in effect and individuals wishing to move between

districts must apply online for an e-pass. Special Conditions

• Individuals must wear masks in public places. • Schools and universities are closed and large public gatherings of over 100 people,

such as concerts, religious ceremonies, and sporting events, are prohibited.

Singapore International

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• Singapore has barred entry to short-term travelers from all countries until further notice; this includes using the country as a transit point.

• All returning citizens and residents must adhere to a 14-day self-isolation period. Domestic N/A Special Conditions

• Social gatherings of any size in public and private spaces are prohibited and face masks are compulsory everywhere outside one’s place of residence.

• Select workplaces have been allowed to reopen at a limited capacity, depending on essentiality.

• Officials have announced a phased reopening plan to ease measures. • Phase One (2 June) included the reopening of economic activities that do not pose a

high risk. The workforce increased. Primary and secondary schools resumed, and places of worship are reopened.

• Phase Two (19 June) will see small gatherings permitted, as well as more non-essential businesses and outdoor facilities reopen.

• Phase Three will see a further easing on social, cultural, religious, and business gatherings; however, sizes will remain limited.

Sint Maarten

International • International flights into Sint Maarten are currently suspended for all travellers,

including residents and citizens, until 1 July at the earliest. • A COVID-19 negative test is required 72-hours prior to travel. Face Masks must be

worn. • Health screening will take place. • Sint Maarten is open to St. Lucia, Antigua and Barbuda, St. Kitts and Nevis, Dominica

and the British Virgin Islands with no quarantine requirement. • Departure flights are being allowed to operate, but availability may be limited. • Sint Maarten and Saint Martin have lifted previous restrictions on travel between

the two sides. Domestic

• Nationwide shelter in place and curfew orders have been lifted. Special Conditions

• Non-essential businesses and schools are open. • Social activities are permitted. • Face masks are required and social distancing should be followed in public.

Slovakia

International • Some flights are operating, and transit is permitted with proof of onward travel. • Travel is permitted between Slovakia and Austria, Hungary, the Czech Republic,

Germany, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Slovenia, Croatia, Bulgaria, Greece, Cyprus, Malta, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Finland, Norway, Denmark, and Iceland.

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• A compulsory quarantine upon arrival from abroad will be dropped for countries on the ‘safe’ list.

• Slovak citizens returning from countries outside the ‘safe’ list should self-quarantine and take a COVID-19 test.

• The majority of whom are required to attend a state-run facility, which involves testing, and could be extended if tested positive.

Domestic

• Social distancing measures have started to ease at sports centers and restaurants • Taxis and some public transport operating. • A state of emergency has been lifted.

Special Conditions

• Wearing face masks in public is no longer a requirement. • Up to 500 people are allowed at public events and the limit will rise to 1,000 from

July. • Shopping malls, theatres and cinemas have reopened, under strict hygiene

measures.

Slovenia International

• The Slovenian authorities extended a 14-day quarantine to anyone of any nationality arriving into Slovenia from countries listed on the National Institute for Public Health “red list”. There are currently 34 countries on the Red List, including the UK, USA, Sweden, Gibraltar, Serbia, Bosnia & Herzegovina and Kosovo. A full list of the countries on the “red list” can be found here (in Slovene) https://www.policija.si/medijsko-sredisce/sporocila-za-javnost/sporocila-za-javnost-gpue/104568-od-19-junija-nekaj-novosti-pri-prehajanju-meje-manj-izjem-za-vstop-brez-karantene-za-nekatere-obvezen-negativni-izvid-testa-na-covid-19

• Commercial air service has resumed at Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport. • Anyone required to enter into quarantine will need to provide an address (where

they will be staying) to the Border authorities. Failure to do so may result in the Border authorities denying you entry. During self-isolation, you are required to stay in your accommodation and not socialise outside of your household. You can take short walks for exercise, but should maintain social distancing and not engage with people from outside your household. The local municipality can make arrangements for the delivery of essential supplies if friends or family cannot support you.

• You will not be required to undertake a 14-day self-isolation period on arrival in Slovenia if you satisfy one of the exemptions below. Some of these exemptions also require travellers to have a negative coronavirus test, no more than 3 days old.

• Exemptions from quarantine include: • People transiting Slovenia while traveling to another country within 12 hours after

the entry: • People with diplomatic passports; • People who provide services for which they have been issued a certificate by the

competent ministry and if imposing a quarantine could result in major social or economic damage due to the non-provision of these services; (with a negative coronavirus test, no more than 3 days old)

• workers in international transport.

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• A full list of the exemptions can be found at the Slovenian Government website • All arriving travellers will be given advice at the border, regarding the steps they

may need to take. • There are restrictions in place at Slovenia’s border with Austria. Non-Slovene or

non-Austrian nationals must cross at one of three border crossings: • Karavanke-Karawanken Tunnel • Ljublej-Loibtunnel • Šentilj-Spielfeld • Only Slovene and Hungarian citizens may use border crossing between Slovenia and

Hungary. • Non-Slovene and non-Hungarian nationals must cross the Slovenia-Hungary border

at one of the following border crossings: • Dolga vas-Redics • Pince-Torniyszentmiklos • If you enter Slovenia you are advised to carry with you evidence of your reason for

travel (for example, onward travel bookings; proof of residency; a work permit). • Neighbouring countries have reduced restrictions on entry from Slovenia.

Domestic

• Domestic flights are limited in Slovenia. Special Conditions

• Protective face masks are mandatory in closed public spaces where the distance between people is less than 1.5 meters, on public transportation, people with respiratory issues and health workers.

• Gatherings of up to 500 people are now permitted. • Hotels, gyms, spas, and other tourism facilities have reopened. • Bars and restaurants can reopen if they serve outside and social distancing

measures are followed.

Solomon Islands International

• The border is shut except for returning citizens and residents. • Those returning with travel history to any country with confirmed COVID-19 cases

will be subjected to a 14-day mandatory quarantine. • All international flights are suspended until further notice, although cargo flights are

exempt. • Cargo ships are to remain offshore for 14 days before docking at either the ports of

Honiara or Noro. Domestic

• A state of emergency is in effect until 25 July. • Domestic flights are currently suspended.

Special Conditions

• Social distancing is being advised when in public places. • Wearing face masks are encouraged but not mandatory.

Somalia

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International • All passenger and cargo flights not delivering medicine or humanitarian supplies are

banned. • The border is closed in the Gedo Region with Kenya and Ethiopia. • Somaliland authorities have announced that all sea ports and land borders are

closed. Domestic

• Domestic flights are suspended. • Authorities in Somaliland have announced that all travelers will undergo enhanced

screening measures and will be quarantined for 14 days in a government-designated location.

• A curfew is in effect in Mogadishu from 20:00 to 05:00 and Puntland from dusk to dawn.

• A lockdown including movement restrictions has been issued in Mogadishu. • Public transportation is limited and restricted in and between cities.

Special Conditions

• Schools are closed and large gatherings banned including religious events.

South Africa International

• South Africa has created restrictions on travelers coming from high-risk or medium-risk countries.

• High-risk countries are China, France, Iran, Italy, South Korea, Spain, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

• Visas granted to citizens of these countries will be revoked and foreign nationals who have traveled to the aforementioned countries will not be allowed entry.

• Travelers coming from medium-risk countries (Hong Kong, Portugal, and Singapore) will be subject to additional screening measures when applying for entry.

• Multiple land borders with Botswana, Eswatini, Namibia, Lesotho, and Mozambique have been closed to limit the entry points available.

Domestic

• A 5 tier scale is being used to assess the risk of COVID-19 in a region or city with 5 being the highest level of restrictions necessary.

• The country remains at level three of its five-level lockdown system; however, the personal care industry, restaurants, cinemas, and casinos will be allowed to open under health and hygiene conditions.

• Non-contact sport will be permitted. • Accredited and licensed accommodation, with the exception of home sharing

accommodation like AirBnB, will also be allowed to open. • Domestic air travel is permitted for business purposes. • Inter-provincial travel is permitted for workers. • Some rail services will be allowed to operate during the level 3 lockdown – including

the Gautrain • South African nationals are encouraged to limit movement to “what is strictly

necessary”.

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Special Conditions • The sale of tobacco products remains prohibited. • The sale of liquor will be permitted between Monday- and Thursday and between

09:00 – 17:00 local time. • Authorities have extended the validity of expired licenses and registrations to 31

August.

South Korea International

• All international travelers entering South Korea will be required to undergo a 14-day quarantine.

• All arrivals and airline crew must install ‘Self-diagnosis Mobile App’ to report their travel history and health status.

• Long-term travelers and residents will be required to quarantine at home, while short-term travelers will be required to quarantine in a government-designated facility at the cost of $100 USD per night.

• Exemptions can be made for those traveling on business, humanitarian, academic, or diplomatic purposes, but they must receive prior approval from the South Korean government.

• Individuals transiting through Incheon International Airport to other countries will not be required to quarantine, but must submit to health screening measures at the airport.

• Commercial departures out of South Korea are not being restricted, but availability may be limited.

• The government is restricting visa issuance for travellers from Pakistan and Bangladesh, except for diplomatic and urgent business purposes. Non-scheduled flights with these countries is also prohibited.

Domestic

• South Korea has relaxed its social distancing guidelines and transitioned into an “everyday life quarantine”.

Special Conditions

• Schools and some non-essential services are being reopened in phases. • ‘High-risk’ facilities will be required to use smartphone QR codes to register

customers to make infections easier to track. • The wearing of facemasks is compulsory in public, on transport, and on all flights. • The Seoul City Government is issuing free facemasks at several migrant centers

within the capital.

South Sudan International

• Juba International Airport has been reopened with both international and domestic flights resuming.

• Arriving passengers must quarantine for 14 days and provide a certificate with negative COVID-19 test results.

• Ensure you have a confirmed ticket for an onward flight from Addis Ababa within 72hrs of arrival to avoid an obligatory (14 days) quarantine in Ethiopia.

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Domestic • A nationwide curfew is in place from 22:00 to 06:00 local time. • Some public transport is available as long as social distancing measures are

followed. Special Conditions

• Nonessential businesses are allowed to operate within the hours permitted by the curfew.

• Large gatherings including sporting, religious, and political events are banned.

Spain International

• Borders are open to Schengen Area countries and the UK, with no need to self isolate or provide a residency permit. Land borders with Portugal are set to reopen on 1 July.

• Spanish airport operator Aena has announced that it will reopen Terminal 1 of Madrid’s Barajas Adolfo Suárez Airport on 1 July.

• Terminals in Barcelona's El Prat Airport will reportedly reopen through July and August.

• Terminal C of Palma de Mallorca’s airport has reopened. • Baleraric Island Airports are starting to resume operations.

Domestic

• A state of emergency has since been lifted. Social distancing should still be adhered to.

Special Conditions

• Face masks are required in all public spaces. • Most non-essential businesses have been closed across the country with universities

suspending classes until September.

Sri Lanka International

• Arriving flights are suspended with some flights still being able to depart. • Authorities plan to reopen international airports for foreign tourists on 1 August. • Travelers arriving in Sri Lanka are required to register with the authorities by phone. • The Immigration and Emigration Department has announced that the validity period

for all visas of foreign nationals currently in the country, has been extended until 11 July.

Domestic

• A curfew is in place from 00:00 to 04:00 local time daily. • Transit between districts is now permitted, except for Colombo and Gampaha.

Special Conditions

• Restaurants and non-essential businesses remain closed. • Citizens in areas deemed as high risk face increased curfew hours, cannot travel for

work, and must follow restrictions on shopping for essential goods based on their National Identity Card number.

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• Those travelling for work must provide valid documentation from their employer. • Checkpoints have been established to ensure citizens follow the restrictions. • Cinemas will be permitted to reopen on 27 June if they adhere to health guidelines

issued by the Health Services Director General.

Sudan International

• All commercial flights to Sudan have been cancelled and land borders have been closed.

• Airports are expected to remain closed until 28 June. • Exceptions are being made for humanitarian and commercial shipments, and the

repatriation of Sudanese nationals. Domestic

• Movement between cities and states in Sudan is currently prohibited. • Several states have blocked their borders, creating ground transportation

disruptions. Special Conditions

• A nationwide curfew is in effect between 18:00 and 06:00. An Emergency Order has been signed permitting police and armed forces to fine and imprison people who break curfew.

• A strict curfew is in effect for Khartoum (until 27 June) restricting movement between the capital and other states. Additionally, internal travel is only permitted with limitations between 06:00 and 15:00 local time.

• Inflation has topped 100%, making it extremely difficult for millions of people to survive.

Suriname

International • The country has suspended operations at all air, land, and sea ports until further

notice. Exceptions are made for cargo to and from the Netherlands. • Outbound travel is severely limited and must be pre-authorized by authorities.

Domestic

• A total lockdown has been eased with certain measures still in place. • A night curfew from 20:00-05:00 has been restored. • Domestic flights of persons and goods are allowed under strict guidelines. • The meeting remains limited to a maximum of 5 people. • The bridge at Stolkertsijver is closed for movement of people in both directions,

with the exception of necessary services, the health and safety authorities. • Due to the extra care in certain areas in the interior, air traffic for passengers to and

from the following villages will be stopped immediately: Stoelmans Island, Drietabbetje, Godoholo, Cottica, Lawa Tabiki, Antino, Anapaike, Oelemarie, Gaakaba and Albina. The transport of goods will remain permitted for the time being.

Special Conditions

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• Companies and organisations can again maintain their normal opening hours ensuring all persons are home by 20:00 local time; taking into account the social distances, wash hands and wear mouth and nose cover.

• The following sectors will remain closed to the public, namely: Hotels / Casinos / Places of worship / Covered vegetable, fruit, meat and fish markets / Brothels / Bars.

• Indoor gyms remain closed. If sports activities are organised in the open air, general hygiene precautions must be observed. Contact sports remain prohibited.

• Collection and delivery services are again possible for restaurants • Residents of old people's and children's homes are allowed to receive visitors; with

the understanding that each resident may only receive 1 visitor per day.

Svalbard International

• Svalbard has reopened to tourists from Norway, Finland, Iceland, Greenland, the Faroe Islands, and Denmark.

• The current ban on non-resident foreigners entering the country has been extended until 20 August.

Domestic

• Norway’s emergency measures apply to Svalbard. Travelers are subject to a strict 14-day quarantine.

Special Conditions

• Most attractions such as ski resorts and venues remain closed. Public activities and events are cancelled.

Sweden

International • A temporary international entry ban is in place until 30 June. • However, Swedish borders are open to EU member states, the United Kingdom,

Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Switzerland. • Swedish citizens and residents are permitted to return to the country. Other

exempted individuals include healthcare professionals and staff transporting goods. Domestic

• Swedish coronavirus measures are designed to be less restrictive than most other countries but are expected to be in place for a longer period.

• From 13 June, domestic travel restrictions are lifted. Any individual showing COVID-19 symptoms are being advised not to travel.

• Public transportation is operating with limited services. Special Conditions

• The public is strongly advised to continue working from home and authorities have extended a non-essential international travel advisory for citizens until at least 31 August.

• Sweden did not impose a full lockdown, as such hotels, shops, bars, restaurants, and some museums are open.

• Citizens are being urged to limit contacts and practise social distancing; however, the restrictions are advisory.

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• Large gatherings of more than 50 people are still prohibited.

Switzerland International

• Travel restrictions have been implemented at all borders. • Nationals and travelers for specific work and emergency purposes are being

permitted entry. A number of select other exceptions are also being made. • International flights that are operating are only landing at airports in Zurich, Geneva,

and Basel. • Transit through a Swiss airport is permitted. • Switzerland has lifted all COVID-19 related entry restrictions for travelers from

Schengen countries. Domestic

• Lockdown easing has entered its second phase within Switzerland, allowing people to go out and socialize more freely.

• Internal trains and public transportation services are gradually resuming. Special Conditions

• Hotels, shops, markets and restaurants are open. • Public and large-scale events of 1,000 people or more are suspended until at least

31 August. • Gatherings in public are limited to 30 people. • Schools, political demonstrations, restaurants, camps, zoos, swimming pools, and

other sporting events are permitted to resume. • In situations where it is not possible to keep distance, the government recommends

a face mask, although wearing face masks is not mandatory in Switzerland. • As of 19 June, the situation in the country has been downgraded from an

“extraordinary situation” to a “special situation”.

Syria International

• All flights are banned to and from Syria. • Most border crossings are closed with some exceptions for goods transportation. • Syrians returning from abroad must quarantine for 14 days at designated facilities.

Domestic

• Domestic restrictions are in place and vary depending on who controls the region. • A previous ban on inter-governorate travel has been lifted.

Special Conditions

• Some restrictions have been reduced to allow businesses to reopen under the government's lockdown.

• Shops are allowed to operate between 08:00 and 19:00 local time.

Taiwan International

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• Taiwan's Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) has confirmed that it will maintain a ban on entry for all foreign visitors until other countries adopt standard and transparent measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

• Business travel will be permitted from low-risk countries to enter the territory. Business travelers from the following countries are set to be permitted to enter: New Zealand, Australia, Vietnam, Thailand, South Korea, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Palau, Fiji, Brunei, Mongolia, Bhutan and Macau.

• Travellers are required to provided proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken no more than 72 hours prior to boarding. Eligible business travelers can be exempted from the compulsory 14-day quarantine currently in place and would instead be able to quarantine for seven days. Travelers deemed "eligible" are involved in activities such as product inspection, skills training, and signing contracts.

Domestic • Domestic rail and flight operations are operating, with limitations and restrictions.

Special Conditions

• Many nonessential businesses have reopened. • Social distancing rules are in place. • Wearing of masks is mandatory on public transportation such as MRT and buses.

Tajikistan

International • Flights to and from the country are suspended at this time. • Land borders are closed indefinitely for travel, with cargo transportation permitted. • Railway routes remain open for cargo. • Restrictions are in place regarding the entry and exit of travellers depending on

country of origin. • Arrivals must self-isolate for 14 days.

Domestic

• Tajikistan has not introduced the kind of shelter-in-place orders seen in its neighbours.

• Mass disinfection of the streets, bus stops, park benches and apartment blocks with chlorine are ongoing in major cities, including Dushanbe, Khujand, Bokhtar and others.

• State borders are closed until further notice. • Mass transit is not operating.

Special Conditions

• Facemasks are required in public. • Social distancing should be observed. • Malls, bazaars, restaurants, and hotels have reopened with restrictions. • Tajikistan has blocked a website that is trying to independently track COVID-related

deaths.

Tanzania International

• International flights are operating but are heavily restricted.

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• Passengers and airline crew are subject to medical screenings, and those suspected of having COVID-19 will be isolated.

• A health form must be presented on arrival into the country, and all travellers are subject to a 14-day quarantine in a designated facility.

• Cross-border vehicle travel is available for goods and service personnel with no more than three passengers.

• A declaration stating their arrival destination will be required at government checkpoint.

• Cross border passenger train services have also been suspended, although freight trains and domestic services operated by the Tanzania-Zambia Railways Authority are unaffected.

Domestic

• All travellers arriving in the Zanzibar region must have proof of valid international health insurance, wear face masks at all times and observe social distancing measures.

Special Conditions

• A ban on public gatherings and sporting events has been relaxed. • The majority of hotels, bars and restaurants have been closed, although a takeaway

service is operating in some cases.

Thailand International

• The Civil Aviation Authority has extended the ban on international passenger flights until 30 June. Flights for military aircraft, emergency landings, humanitarian aid, medicine flights, repatriation flights and cargo aircraft are able to continue.

• All land borders are closed. • Foreign nationals who possess a valid work permit or have been granted permission

from a Thai government agency to work in Thailand may apply for permission to enter the country.

• Thai nationals and non-Thai national work permit holders will be allowed to enter provided they have a fit-to-fly health certificate issued no more than 72 hours before travelling.

• All travellers entering Thailand will have to undergo 14 days of state quarantine at a designated site.

• Effective until 30 September, the 15-day Visa on Arrival facility is suspended for nationals of Bulgaria, Bhutan, China, Cyprus, Ethiopia, Fiji, Georgia, India, Kazakhstan, Malta, Mexico, Nauru, Papua New Guinea, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, Uzbekistan and Vanuatu.

• Until 30 September, the 30-day visa exemption is suspended for nationals of Hong Kong, Italy and South Korea.

Domestic

• A nationwide state of emergency is in effect until 30 June. • A curfew order across the country has been lifted. • Inter-provincial travel is not prohibited but is discouraged as quarantine measures

can vary by province.

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• Travellers flying domestically are required to download the AOT Airports mobile application and complete a T8 Travel Form.

• Identification should always be carried due to the presence of road checkpoints across the country.

• Some provinces have closed borders or implemented internal travel restrictions at the discretion of local officials.

Special Conditions

• Face masks are mandatory in some shops and on all public transport. • Establishments such as markets, cinemas, theatres, child-care centres, sports

grounds, and other businesses are being permitted to reopen with capacity limitations and social distancing guidelines.

• Open businesses are being asked to screen the public and employees for symptoms of coronavirus.

Timor-Leste

International • Ban on the entry of foreigners into the national territory. Some exemptions are

made, including persons who were born in Timorese territory, residents, and those who work in the oil industry.

• All individuals entering Timor-Leste are required to undergo medical examinations when they show symptoms of Covid-19.

• For individuals entering national territory or those under surveillance of the health authorities, the containment period shall be for 14 days from the date of commencement of the containment period.

• Border controls are particularly stringent with Indonesia; although medical provisions are being transported across the frontier.

• Beyond the end of the state of emergency, the executive will apply more restrictive border control measures, continue to use quarantine and apply a reinforced health and epidemiological surveillance regime.

• A flight connection with Australia is being considered. Domestic

• A state of emergency is in place until at least 26 June and will not be extended. • Some easing in measures has taken place • Public passenger transport by private economic operators is allowed, subject to

restrictions. Special Conditions

• Businesses are being allowed to reopen and churches and schools resuming activities.

• Individuals must maintain a distance of at least 1.5 meters from the nearest individual.

• Gatherings of more than five people are prohibited. • Compulsory confinement is required, in a health facility, at home or in an isolation

centre for infected patients and for all individuals.

Togo International

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• International coronavirus travel restrictions remain in place. • All land borders are closed, and flights suspended until further notice. • Any person re-entering the country on a repatriation flight from a 'high risk' country

will be required to self-isolate for 14 days. Domestic

• Curfew and lockdown measures have been lifted. • Vehicles are permitted to circulate normally across the country. • Public transportation is operation with capacity limits in place.

Special Conditions

• Face masks are mandatory in public. • So called sanitation checkpoints may remain in key cities. • Restrictions on gatherings are in place. • Most other congregation locations are closed. • A ban on visiting beaches along the entire coast is in place until end of June.

Tokelau

International • Passengers (Tokelauans/visitors) travelling from or transit in countries or territories

that has reported confirmed cases of COVID-19, will not be allowed to enter Tokelau.

• Visitors from any country (with or without confirmed cases of COVID 19) will not be allowed to enter Tokelau

• Tokelauans travelling from countries with no confirmed cases of COVID 19 will need a medical clearance, three days before travelling to Tokelau.

• Tokelauans travelling from Tokelau to Apia and had acquired medical clearance from Tokelau, and will be returning to Tokelau within three days, with no travel outside of Samoa, can use the same medical clearance from Tokelau for re- entry to Tokelau.

• If in Samoa for more than three days, passenger will need a medical clearance from Samoa three days prior to travel to Tokelau.

Domestic

• Internal restrictions are not clear. Special Conditions N/A

Tonga International

• International flights have been suspended, all borders are currently closed, and foreign nationals are not permitted to enter Tonga until at least 8 July.

• This restriction does not apply to Tongan citizens, who must undergo a 14-day quarantine on entry.

Domestic

• The nationwide lockdown and curfew from 00:00 to 05:00 have been extended until 8 July.

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Special Conditions

• Schools have reopened and non-essential businesses are gradually being allowed to operate again.

• Gatherings are limited to 50 people indoors and 100 outdoors, though religious services and schools are exempt from this requirement.

• Social events and gyms have resumed. Bars, nightclubs, and other clubs are open between Mondays and Saturdays.

• Social distancing measures are in place in public.

Trinidad and Tobago International

• International flights are suspended and all borders are closed indefinitely. • Any travelers arriving will be subject to a 14-day quarantine.

Domestic

• Domestic flights are limited but continuing. Special Conditions

• Face masks are encouraged in public. • Schools are allowed to reopen for examinations, but otherwise will remain closed

along with daycares and pre-schools. • Bars, beaches, amusement parks, malls, salons, shops, theatres, and gyms are

allowed to open. Restaurants may provide dine-in services, but must close by 22:00. • Public transit is operating at 100 percent capacity. • Gatherings of up to 25 people are allowed in public areas.

Tunisia International

• Border crossings are closed until 27 June, except for the transportation of essential goods and the repatriation of foreign nationals.

• All maritime points of entry are closed until 27 June. • Most flights are suspended until 27 June, except for cargo, repatriation, and other

essential flights. • Visitors arriving in Tunisia must self-quarantine for 14 days.

Domestic

• The nationwide curfew has been lifted. • People are advised to limit movement outside, except for emergencies, health

reasons, and getting essential supplies. • Intercity and inter-governorate travel is no longer restricted and public transport is

operating, possibly at reduced capacity. • Domestic flights have resumed operations.

Special Conditions

• Cafes, restaurants, hotels, and places of worship are permitted to reopen provided precautions are followed.

• Public administration functions and most other businesses can resume operations at full capacity.

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• Entertainment venues can operate at 50 percent capacity for enclosed spaces and full capacity for outdoor spaces, provided they comply with hygiene measures.

• The wearing of face masks is mandatory in public places.

Turkey International

• Turkey has lifted restrictions on entrances and exits for Turkish citizens and foreign nationals, except for the country’s land border with Iran. Health screening is in place.

• International flights have resumed, but some restrictions remain in place. • Turkish Airlines has required all passengers to wear face masks. • Most air, land, and sea borders are open. • The 14-day quarantine for returning citizens has been lifted.

Domestic

• Domestic flight operations have resumed between many cities. Passengers require a code from a government mobile tracking application to confirm they are not ill and are not currently being monitored for coronavirus.

• High-speed train operations have resumed along the Ankara-Istanbul, Ankara-Eskisehir, Ankara-Konya, and Konya-Istanbul routes. Trains are running with a 50 percent passenger capacity, as well as with requirements on seating arrangements and social distancing.

• The government has lifted most restrictions on internal travel, but a curfew remains in place for people younger than 18 and those over 65; some easing has been permitted with these age groups allowed to leave their homes between 10:00 and 20:00 local time.

• A weekend curfew is in effect for 27 June from 09:30-15:00 and 28 June from 09:30-18:30.

• Face masks are mandatory in public areas. It is compulsory for people to wear face masks when outside in the country’s largest cities of Istanbul and Ankara, as well as the northwestern city of Bursa.

Special Conditions

• Shopping centres, restaurants, cafes, barber shops and beauty salons have already been permitted to resume operations provided they take precautions and accept customers at half their capacity.

Turkmenistan

International • International flights have been suspended until at least 20 July. The does not apply

to repatriation flights of nationals and residents of Turkmenistan. • Land borders are closed with Afghanistan and Uzbekistan. However, rail and road

crossings at the border with Iran have resumed. • Foreigners are not allowed to enter the country with few exceptions. • A COVID-19 negative certification issued within the previous 72 hours prior to

departure is required to enter the country. Arrivals are subject to be tested for COVID-19 and to self-isolate for 14 days after entering the country.

Domestic

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• Domestic air travel is limited but still operating. • Nationwide internal movement restrictions have been imposed. All national,

intercity, and regional highways are closed to all persons except freight vehicles, permit holders, and emergency services. Checkpoints are present on major roadways and entry points to cities, with temperature screenings being administered.

• Temperature screenings are in place for rail passengers. Special Conditions

• A shortage of basic food items has been indicated and stores have increased the pricing for major staples. This has resulted in protests from citizens.

• Reportedly the Turkmenistan government has banned the use of the word “coronavirus” and people are discouraged from discussing it publicly.

Turks and Caicos Islands

International

• International flights were suspended, but Providenciales International Airport will reopen with limited services on 22 July. There are no restrictions to leave the country, however, options are limited.

• Private jet terminals will also reopen on 22 July. • The Grand Turk Cruise Center will remain closed until 31 August.

Domestic

• An evening curfew is no longer in effectas of 23 June. • On 6 July, the local economy will be fully reopened.

Special Conditions

• Grocery stores, pharmacies, and hardware stores are open. Many other businesses are open.

• There are restrictions in place for some visitors to the National Hospital (Providenciales) and National Hospital (Grand Turk).

Tuvalu

International • Arrivals who have originated from countries affected by COVID-19 or who have

visited one in the last 30 days are required to obtain a medical certificate three days prior to entering the country.

• Those have travelled to China within the past 30 days will be denied entry. • Arrivals must have remained in a country not affected by the virus for five days

before attempting entry. Domestic

• Medical screenings will be carried out at all entry points into the country. Special Conditions

• Public gatherings exceeding ten people have been prohibited. • Australia is to provide support through the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

U.S. Virgin Islands

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International • Airports remain open and international flights are permitted to operate to and from

the US Virgin Islands. • There are currently no restrictions on USVI residents wishing to leave or return. • Screening measures are in place at airports and symptomatic travelers may be

required to undergo a 14-day quarantine. Domestic

• A state of emergency is in effect until 11 July. • Hotels and other lodging options are open to leisure travelers.

Special Conditions

• Nonessential businesses have been reopened and all employees and patrons are required to wear facemasks.

• The wearing of face masks is also required in public areas. • Restaurants and bars are allowed to operate with limitations on capacity and

mitigation measures in place. • Schools and daycares remain closed. • Gatherings are limited to 50 people.

Uganda

International • International flights are cancelled to and from Uganda other than for cargo flights. • All borders are also closed for foreigners, with exceptions made for cargo

transportation. • Citizens are now being permitted entry in a phased manner. • A 14-day quarantine is in place for all arrivals at a government assigned hotel or

hospital. Domestic

• Vehicle travel including public transport is now permitted, with restrictions in place regarding the number of occupants.

• Public transportation is operating at half capacity and is not resuming along border crossings with South Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya, and Tanzania.

• Private transport remains prohibited in districts bordering other nations. • A nationwide curfew is in place from 19:00 to 06:30 local time. • Gatherings of over five people are prohibited until further notice.

Special Conditions

• Face masks are required in public. • Closures remain in place for places of worship, salons, and mobile markets. • Shopping malls are allowed to open. • Hotels and some non-essential businesses able to practice social distancing are

allowed to operate. • Schools are closed indefinitely.

Ukraine

International

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• As of 17 June, commercial international flights to and from the country are gradually resuming.

• The previous ban on foreigners entering Ukraine has been lifted. • Travelers who have been in a country with a ‘significant prevalence’ of COVID-19

within the past 14 days may be denied entry. The Ministry of Health has published a list of 50 countries from where travelers will have to undergo controlled observation and self-isolate for 14 days after entering the Ukraine.

• Upon arrival, travelers must present proof of a health insurance policy which includes COVID-19 treatment and observation.

• All inbound arrivals are subject to a 14-day quarantine, observation, and/or medical check-up.

• Specific border crossings have reopened with Belarus, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Moldova, and Russia.

Domestic

• A nationwide ‘adaptive quarantine’ will be in place until 31 July, during which it is mandatory for people to wear face masks outdoors and on public transportation. Working hours for some businesses are being amended to avoid peak travel time overcrowding.

• Public transportation restrictions are being relaxed. • Domestic flights are allowed to operate. • Inter-regional travel is resuming.

Special Conditions • Hotels, restaurants, cafes, churches, pools, gyms, small businesses, cultural sites,

and recreational areas are open. • Some select cities, such as Kiev, have not yet fully reopened all businesses and/or

services. • Parks and recreational areas have reopened, but groups are limited to eight or less

people in these spaces. • Face masks are required in all public spaces.

United Arab Emirates

International

• All arrivals are subject to a mandatory DHA test and 14-day quarantine due to COVID-19.

• In mid-May the United Arab Emirates began easing restrictions on international travel. These destinations include: Chicago, Frankfurt, London, Madrid, Melbourne, Milan, Paris, Sydney, and Toronto.

• The nation’s airports are now permitted to be used as transit points for international flights.

• Etihad airways stated that limited international services are resuming. • Emirates is operating flights to London Heathrow, Frankfurt, Paris, Milan, Madrid,

Chicago, Toronto, Sydney, Melbourne, Manila, Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad. Flights are being offered to Bahrain, Manchester, Zurich, Vienna, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Dublin, New York JFK, Seoul, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Jakarta, Taipei, Hong Kong, Perth, and Brisbane.

• Lufthansa Airlines has begun flights from Frankfurt to Dubai.

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• Countries have been categorised as high, medium or low-risk. All citizens and residents will be allowed to travel to low-risk nations.

• Only a “limited category” of Emiratis will be allowed to travel to medium-risk nations

• Travel to countries deemed high-risk remains banned. • All residents, regardless of where they intend to travel to, must submit a request via

the Federal Authority for Citizenship and Identity’s website, and register for the Twajudi service before they fly.

• Travellers must also submit an ‘individual health accountability form,’ which includes an agreement to undergo quarantine on their return (7-days) and to not visit destinations other than the ones they have applied to travel to.

• A COVID-19 test is required before flying, no older than 48-hours. • The traveller must have international medical insurance for the country of travel. • Face masks and gloves must be used in the airport, and social distancing must be

observed. • Anyone who is currently abroad must apply for permission to return to the Emirates

via the Federal Authority for Citizenship and Identity website. • Applicants can only book their flight tickets after receiving approval from

authorities.

Domestic • Tram and ferry services have resumed. • A national curfew is in effect from 22:00 to 06:00 local time daily. • A travel ban has been lifted between Abu Dhabi regions although restrictions are in

place on entering the emirate. Special Conditions

• Malls, parks, restaurants, and hotel beach resorts have reopened for business between the hours of 06:00 and 22:00 local time with social distancing measures implemented to prevent further spread of COVID-19.

• Mosques and nightclubs remain closed. • Testing will be increased in all provinces.

United Kingdom

International • International travel restrictions are now in place for inbound passengers, a 14-day

quarantine will be required. • The FCO continues to advise the British people against all non-essential travel

worldwide. This applies for an indefinite period due to unprecedented international border closures and other restrictions.

Domestic

• Lockdown restrictions are being eased, with variations between the four nations. Variations in the easing process could lead to domestic travel restrictions; monitor for the latest guidance.

• The UK government is operating a five-tier coronavirus alert scale; the country is currently at Level 3.

Special Conditions

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• Social distancing (two metres) is the primary requirement for safe business and personal routines.

• Face coverings are encouraged for use in enclosed spaces, but is required with few exceptions on public transportation in England. Changes to this approach for enclosed spaces remains possible.

• Self-isolation is necessary if experiencing symptoms of COVID-19. • In England some retail, primary schools, and outdoor markets are reopening as per

government guidance. In England, retail stores can reopen after showing compliance with health regulations.

• In England gatherings of up to six will be permitted in public spaces and private outdoor sites for people outside a single household.

• Support bubbles for single persons living alone, or single parents with children under 18 years old are being permitted. This will allow visits within a solitary home.

• The UK government is obliged to review lockdown measures every 21-days.

Uruguay International

• Both arriving and departing international flights have largely been suspended and borders have been closed to foreign nationals.

• Residents and citizens of Uruguay are permitted to enter the country at specific ports of entry.

• Travelers entering Uruguay from high-risk destinations will be subject to a 14-day quarantine.

• Nationals of Uruguay are not permitted to leave the country for tourism. • Individuals seeking to leave the country for non-tourism purposes must receive prior

government approval. • Some non-nationals may receive prior official approval to temporarily enter the

country for specific reunification, labor, economic, business, or judicial purposes. Domestic

• The government recommends self-quarantine, but it is not mandatory for individuals under 65.

• Heightened movement and sanitary guidelines are in place for the city of Rivera. Special Conditions

• The wearing of face masks in retail establishments and while on public transportation is compulsory.

• Nonessential businesses have been gradually reopening, except for in Rivera along the border with Brazil.

• Schools have begun to gradually reopen nationally.

USA International

• Foreign nationals who have visited the UK, Ireland, Schengen zone, Iran, Brazil or China within the previous 14 days are not allowed to enter the United States.

• US citizens or green card holders as well as their spouses, parents, and minor children can enter the US through authorized airports after having visited the above countries, but must go through a health screening.

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• US citizens coming from all other countries are not subject to any restrictions on their entering the US.

• The US borders with Mexico and Canada will remain closed until at least 21 July, but this will not affect air travel.

• Travel is allowed across state borders in the US, but some states require travelers to quarantine for 14 days upon arrival.

Domestic Restrictions by state:

• Alabama - Nonessential businesses, including restaurants, hair salons, bars, and gyms, and entertainment venues are allowed to open if they follow additional rules including increased cleaning, crowd limits, and the use of face masks. Retailers have occupancy limits and sports activities can resume. Social distancing rules remain in effect and non-work gatherings are prohibited if they cannot maintain a 6-foot distance between people from different households.

• Alaska - Travelers from out of state must show a negative COVID-19 test, be tested upon arrival, or self-quarantine for 14 days. Restaurants, salons, gyms, and entertainment venues can open at full capacity. Gatherings may take place without limits on participants, but individuals are encouraged to maintain social distancing.

• Arizona - Those traveling to Arizona through any airport in a state with “substantial community spread,” such as New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, is required to quarantine for 14 days. Most businesses, including restaurants, movie theaters, gyms, salons, and retail establishments, have been allowed to open provided they implement enhanced social distancing and safety measures.

• Arkansas - A 14-day self-quarantine is required for travelers entering Arkansas who have visited an international location, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, or New Orleans. Restaurants, bars, retail establishments, gyms, and salons are allowed to open with additional safety protocols. Gatherings are allowed for 50 or fewer attendees, provided social distancing is maintained.

• California - California remains under a modified stay at home order which allows most nonessential businesses, such as bookstores, clothing stores, florists, theatres, bowling alleys, and hair salons, to operate if they comply with state safety guidelines. Restaurants are allowed to open in approved counties. Nail salons, theme parks, and tattoo parlors remain closed. Nonessential gatherings are not allowed. Individuals over the age of two are required to wear face masks in public.

• Colorado - Nonessential businesses have been allowed to open with additional safety protocols. Restaurants are allowed to operate at 50 percent capacity. Offices can reopen, but must limit the number of people. Indoor gatherings of up to 100 people and outdoor gatherings of up to 175 are allowed, as long as social distancing guidelines are observed.

• Connecticut - Nonessential businesses including salons, casinos, and retail establishments, have been allowed to open with additional safety protocols. Restaurants are allowed to operate with indoor seating. Social and recreational gatherings of up to 10 people indoors and 25 people outdoors are permitted. Religious services are limited to 100 people or 25 percent capacity indoors, whichever is less. Out of state visitors are encouraged to self-quarantine. A face mask is required when in public spaces when a 6-foot distance from others cannot be maintained.

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• Delaware - Retail stores, restaurants, gyms, hair salons and most other businesses are allowed to open at limited capacity. Outdoor gatherings of over 250 people are prohibited and indoor gatherings are limited to 50 people. Face coverings are required for those over the age of 12 when in public places.

• District of Columbia - Residents are recommended to practice social distancing and gatherings of more than 50 people are prohibited. Most nonessential businesses are allowed to reopen, but must limit occupancy and comply with other restrictions. Bars and nightclubs remain closed. Restaurants are open for inside dining, but must comply with restrictions on occupancy and distancing. Face coverings are recommended in public areas.

• Florida - Visitors from virus hotspots including Connecticut, New Jersey, and New York are required to self-isolate for 14 days after arrival in the state. Restaurants, bars, movie theatres, and retail stores are allowed to operate at 50 percent capacity. Patrons and employees at businesses in some cities are required to wear masks. Gatherings of over 50 people are prohibited.

• Georgia - Nonessential businesses and restaurants are allowed to open, as long as social distancing measures are in place. Gatherings of more than 25 people are prohibited unless 6-foot distancing can be maintained.

• Hawaii - All individuals arriving in Hawaii or traveling between the islands are required to self-quarantine for 14 days, unless there to perform critical infrastructure or emergency response functions. Those traveling between islands do not have to self-quarantine. Many nonessential businesses are allowed to operate with restrictions, but large venues and bars remain closed. Gatherings are limited to 10 people. Face masks should be word while inside businesses; Kauai requires face masks in all public spaces and Oahu requires them when entering an essential business.

• Idaho - Nonessential businesses, including restaurants and retail establishments, are allowed to open if they meet additional safety requirements. Gatherings of any size are permitted, but people should practice social distancing and sanitizing requirements.

• Illinois - Retail stores, gyms, salons, and other nonessential businesses are allowed to open with safety measures in place. Restaurants may offer outdoor seating. Essential gatherings, including religious services, may take place, but are limited to 10 participants. Restaurants are open for pick-up or delivery services only. Anyone over the age of two must wear a face covering when in a public space where a 6-foot distance between people cannot be maintained.

• Indiana - Nonessential businesses, including gyms, salons, government offices, and other businesses, can operate if they follow safety guidelines. Restaurants can operate at 75 percent capacity and retail establishments at full capacity. Bars, theatres, and large venues may operate at 50 percent capacity. Gatherings are limited to 250 people. Social distancing and face masks are encouraged in public.

• Iowa - Nonessential businesses, including retail, restaurants, theatres, amusement parks, pools, and salons, can operate if they follow safety guidelines. Gatherings of 10 or more people are permitted if social distancing measures are followed.

• Kansas - A 14-day self-quarantine is required for those who have recently traveled overseas or to Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Louisiana, Colorado, Illinois, Arizona, New Jersey, or New York. Nonessential businesses, including retail, gyms, salons, and restaurants, can operate if they follow safety guidelines. Individual

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counties are allowed to develop their own reopening plans. Gatherings are limited to 45 people.

• Kentucky - Nonessential businesses, including retail, manufacturing, construction, gyms, theatres, and restaurants, can operate if they follow safety guidelines. Gatherings are limited to 10 people. Masks are recommended in public spaces.

• Louisiana - Retail, restaurants, bars, gyms, churches, salons, theaters, museums, and breweries are allowed to operate at 50% capacity. Several other entertainment venues, amusement parks, and indoor play centers remain closed.

• Maine - Travelers entering Maine and staying at a lodging establishment are required to show a negative COVID-19 test or self-quarantine for 14 days. Nonessential businesses, including retail, hair salons, gyms, and restaurants, can operate in some counties, if they follow safety guidelines. Gatherings are limited to 50 people. Face masks are required in public spaces when social distancing measures cannot be followed.

• Maryland - Nonessential businesses, including retail, gyms, amusement parks, malls, and hair salons, are allowed to operate with restrictions. Restaurants can offer indoor dining at 50 percent capacity. Places of worship must limit occupancy to 50 percent of capacity. Face coverings are required in retail establishments, food establishments, and on public transit.

• Massachusetts - Travelers entering Massachusetts are required to self-quarantine for 14 days. Retail stores can reopen with capacity limitations. Restaurants are open for outdoor dining only. Hotels may offer accommodations, but cannot host events in meeting rooms or ballrooms. ‘Close-contact’ businesses such as salons remain closed. Face coverings are required in public places for those over the age of two. Gatherings are limited to 10 people.

• Michigan - Nonessential businesses, including offices, restaurants, and retail stores, are allowed to operate in some parts of the state with restrictions on capacity. Face coverings are required in public spaces. Outdoor gatherings of up to 250 people and indoor gatherings of up to 50 are allowed if social distancing measures are in place, but only in locations at Stage Five of the reopening plan.

• Minnesota - Retail stores are allowed to open with limitations on capacity. Restaurants, bars, gyms, theatres, museums, and salons can reopen with additional safety and sanitation practices. Gatherings are limited to 25 people outdoors and 10 people indoors.

• Mississippi - All businesses have been allowed to reopen with additional safety guidelines and restrictions to prevent spreading COVID-19. Where social distancing measures can be followed, groups are restricted to 100 people outdoors and 50 people indoors.

• Missouri - All statewide restrictions have been lifted, but local officials have the authority to implement regulations on a local level.

• Montana - All businesses can operate if they follow safety guidelines and limit capacity. Gyms, pools, movie theaters, and restaurants can open at 75 percent capacity. Face coverings are encouraged and social distancing measures should be followed when in public. Gatherings are limited to 50 people.

• Nebraska - Most regions of the state have moved to Phase 3 of reopening. This allows nonessential businesses, including retail, bars, and restaurants, to operate if they follow safety guidelines and limit capacity. Indoor gatherings are allowed at up to 50 percent capacity and outdoor gatherings at up to 75 percent capacity, but both must remain below 10,000 people.

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In regions still under Phase 2, theatres and bars can operate at 50 percent capacity and restaurants must seat parties 6 feet apart. Hair salons and tattoo parlors are limited to 10 customers at a time.

• Nevada - Most businesses can operate with restrictions, including bars, restaurants, casinos, gyms, and salons. Gatherings of over 50 people are prohibited.

• New Hampshire - Retail stores, gyms, and hair salons can operate if they follow safety guidelines and limit capacity. Beaches have reopened. Restaurants can open with indoor seating, but must also follow restrictions on capacity and maintain social distancing. Hotels are able to reopen, but out-of-state visitors are required to self-quarantine. Gatherings are limited to 10 people.

• New Jersey - Nonessential businesses are allowed to operate with limitations on capacity. Restaurants may offer outdoor dining. Indoor gatherings are limited to 50 people or 25 percent of a rooms capacity, whichever is smaller, and outdoor gatherings to 100 people. Face masks are required inside food and essential retail businesses.

• New Mexico - Travelers entering New Mexico by air are required to self-quarantine for 14 days. Nonessential businesses, including retail stores, gyms, and salons can reopen with restrictions. Restaurants can resume indoor dining at 50 percent capacity. Face coverings are required in public except when eating, drinking, or exercising.

• New York - New York City and surrounding regions are currently in Phase Two of the reopening plan. Under Phase Two, many nonessential businesses including retail and salons are reopening. Restaurants are open for outdoor dining. Face coverings are required in public for all over the age of two when social distancing cannot be maintained. Gatherings of up to 10 people are allowed. The remainder of New York is in Phase Three of reopening. Under Phase Three, restaurants may provide dine-in service at 50 percent capacity and gatherings of up to 25 people are allowed. Face coverings are required in public for all over the age of two when social distancing cannot be maintained.

• North Carolina - Retail stores and restaurants can operate if they follow safety guidelines and limit capacity. Many entertainment venues remain closed. Gatherings are limited to 20 people outdoors and 10 people for indoors, but this does not apply to religious services. Face masks and social distancing measures are encouraged in public.

• North Dakota - Travelers entering North Dakota following international travel are required to self-quarantine for 14 days. Nonessential businesses including retail, restaurants, salons, gyms, and theaters are allowed to open with social distancing and additional safety measures in place.

• Ohio - Travelers entering Ohio are required to self-quarantine for 14 days. Retail stores and salons are allowed to operate at reduced capacity and with additional safety measures. Restaurants can operate with indoor dining under restrictions. Gatherings are limited to 10 people and social distancing measures should be followed outdoors.

• Oklahoma - Travelers from California, Connecticut, Louisiana, New Jersey, New York, and Washington are required to self-quarantine for 14 days. Nonessential businesses, including retail, theatres, gyms, and restaurants, can operate if they follow safety guidelines. Some cities require face coverings when in public. Select cities require face masks in public.

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• Oregon - Most Oregon counties have moved into Phase Two of reopening. Under Phase Two, nonessential businesses, including retail and restaurants, can operate if they follow safety guidelines and limit capacity. Restaurants and bars can remain open until midnight. Gatherings are limited to 100 people outdoors and 50 people indoors. In the remaining counties under Phase One, restaurants and bars can open for indoor dining, but tables must be 6 feet apart, parties are limited to 10 people, and they must close by 22:00. Salons, spas, and gyms may open with restrictions. Gatherings are limited to 25 people.

• Pennsylvania - The stay at home order has been removed for all counties. Each county is designated as in a ‘green’, ‘yellow’, or ‘red’ phase of reopening. Counties in the green phase may allow indoor dining with restrictions on capacity. Gyms, salons, and tattoo parlors can reopen and gatherings of up to 250 people are allowed. Counties in the yellow phase may only allow outdoor dining at restaurants and Gyms, salons, and tattoo parlors must remain closed. Gatherings are liminted to 25 people.

• Rhode Island - Visitors traveling from another state still under a ‘stay-at-home order’ are required to self-quarantine for 14 days upon arrival. Nonessential businesses, including retail, gyms, salons, and office-based businesses, can operate if they follow safety guidelines and limit capacity. Restaurants are open for dine in service with capacity limits. Face coverings must be worn in public spaces by all over two when a 6-foot distance between people cannot be maintained. Gatherings are limited to 15 people.

• South Carolina - Nonessential businesses, including retail, gyms, salons, restaurants, and some entertainment venues can operate if they follow safety guidelines and limit capacity. Restaurants may operate with indoor seating if tables are spaced 6 feet apart. Theatres and nightclubs remain closed.

• South Dakota - Nonessential businesses including, retail and restaurants, can operate with the state recommending, but not requiring capacity limits.

• Tennessee - Nonessential businesses, including retail, restaurants, theatres, amusement parks, and salons, can operate if they follow safety guidelines. Gatherings are limited to 50 people, except for religious services, weddings, and funerals. Social distancing measures should be followed between individuals from separate households.

• Texas - Nonessential businesses, including retail, restaurants, hair salons, malls, and theaters, can operate if they follow safety guidelines and limit capacity.

• Utah - Nonessential businesses, including retail, restaurants, and hair salons, can operate if they follow safety guidelines and limit capacity. Gatherings are limited to 50 people.

• Vermont - Travelers entering Vermont are required to self-quarantine for 14 days. Retail stores and salons are allowed to open if they follow safety guidelines and limit capacity. Restaurants can open for indoor dining. Gatherings are limited to 25 people.

• Virginia - Nonessential businesses are allowed to open with retail stores operating at reduced capacity and restaurants and gyms allowed to resume indoor services. Museums and zoos are allowed to reopen. Gatherings are limited to 50 people. Face masks are required in public by anyone older than 10.

• Washington - Counties that have met certain criteria are allowed to open nonessential businesses such as retail, restaurants, and salons at reduced capacity

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and following safety guidelines. In other areas of the state, many nonessential businesses remain closed with retail limited to curbside pickup and restaurants to take-out only. Gatherings of up to 50 people are allowed for the counties that have met the reopening criteria, but in all other areas gatherings are prohibited.

• West Virginia - Nonessential businesses, including retail and hair salons, can operate if they follow safety guidelines and limit capacity. Restaurants and bars can reopen for indoor dining with restrictions. Gatherings of over 100 people are not allowed.

• Wisconsin - The Wisconsin Supreme Court struck down the state’s safer at home order that placed restrictions on businesses and gatherings. No state-wide restrictions are currently in place, but some counties and businesses have implemented their own restrictions.

• Wyoming - Nonessential businesses, including retail, restaurants, theaters, gyms, and hair salons, can operate if they follow safety guidelines and limit capacity. Gatherings are limited to 25 people indoors and 250 people outdoors provided that safety and sanitation measures can be followed. Restaurants can offer indoor dining with restrictions.

Special Conditions

• All US states, Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands, and Washington DC have declared states of emergency and many have issued stay at home orders and restricted the opening of non-essential businesses. Some states have begun to relax restrictions allowing certain businesses to reopen provided they abide by certain restrictions.

Uzbekistan

International • Commercial flights to and from Uzbekistan have resumed with some countries,

depending on the number of cases, deaths, and severity of coronavirus outbreak. • Land and air borders are closed with some exceptions. • Arriving travelers will be quarantines, observed at home, or allowed in without

quarantine depending on where they arrive from. Domestic

• Domestic flights and rail service have resumed at lower capacity. • Flight operations have resumed between Tashkent, Nukus, Urgench, and Termez. • Rail services are being offered between Tashkent, Samarkand, Navoi, Bukhara,

Karshi, and the Fergana Valley. • Nationwide lockdown measures have been extended until 1 August and classifies

regions as either green, yellow, or red depending on risk. • Restrictions are in place regarding quarantine, curfew and movement based on risk

classification. • Restrictions regarding movement between provinces and urban centers are being

eased for lower risk regions. • Red zones include Kungrad District of Uzbekistan's Karakalpakstan Autonomous

Republic; Shafirkan district of Bukhara region; Zarafshan city, Kanimekh and Khatirchin districts of Navoi region; Namangan city, Yangikurgan,Turakurgan and Uychin districts of Namangan region, Sardoba district of Syrdarya region; Urgut of Samarkand region; Sariasi, Angora, Denaus, Jarkurgan, Kumkurgan and Uzun district of Surkhandarya region; Bekabad, Zangiota, Kibray, Chirchik and Yangiyul districts of Tashkent region, Urgench city and Khankin district of Khorezm region.

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• Yellow zones include Nukus city of Karakalpakstan Autonomous Republic; Gijduvon, Karakul districts and Bukhara city of Bukhara region; Norin District of Namangan region; Samarkand city, Jomboy, Ishtikhan, Akdarya, Paiaryk, Pastdargom and Taylak districts of Samarkand region; Tashkent city, Angren, Nurafshan, Bukin, Akkurgan, Chinaz, Bostanlik, Yukori Chirchiq and Urta Chirchik districts of Tashkent region.

• At least 71 neighbourhoods in Tashkent have been categorised as 'red zones' due to an increase in COVID-19 cases. Checkpoints will be used to control exit and entry into these areas.

• Green zones include Jizzakh, Fergana regions and other non-mentioned districts. Special Conditions

• Face masks are required in public. • Majority of businesses have reopened, dependent on which zones they fall in. • The government is moving to reduce social distancing restrictions in ‘low risk’ areas. • Large public and private gatherings or events are banned.

Vanuatu

International • Arriving and departing international passenger flights have been suspended

indefinitely. • Exceptions are being made for medical, humanitarian, diplomatic, and limited

repatriation flights. • Any travellers entering Vanuatu must undergo a 14-day quarantine. • A reopening of borders is planned for 1 September.

Domestic

• A state of emergency was declared for both COVID-19 and the effects of Tropical Cyclone Harold, which impacted Vanuatu from 6-7 April.

• Travel between islands in the archipelago is being restricted. • The nationwide curfew has been lifted.

Special Conditions

• Schools and non-essential businesses are permitted to reopen.

Vatican City International

• Due to the location and status of Vatican City, entry restrictions are similar to that of Italy’s.

• Border restrictions are easing for EU nationals, with no quarantine requirement. Domestic

• Saint Peter’s Basilica and several museums have reopened with restrictions with social distancing measures in place.

Special Conditions

• It is mandatory to wear a face mask in public spaces.

Venezuela International

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• Commercial flight restrictions will remain in place until 12 July. • Infected travelers are subject to a 30-day quarantine. • Restrictions are in place for arriving passengers depending on nationality.

Domestic

• Domestic flights are suspended until further notice. • Travel between states is banned and checkpoints have been established on major

roadways. • A nationwide lockdown with movement restricted to one family member who may

leave their residence for essential goods. • Curfews are in place for some states with varying hours.

Special Conditions

• The State of Emergency has been extended until 12 July, which allows for quarantine measures to be expanded throughout the country.

• Barbershops, beauty salons, auto shops, construction sites and banks were allowed to begin operations, along with other sectors. The presidential decree dictates different businesses being allowed to operate in consecutive periods of five days of relaxed measures, followed by 10 days of lockdown.

• Face masks are required in public. • Public gatherings have been banned.

Vietnam

International • The entry of foreigners into the country is presently prohibited with only

Vietnamese nationals, diplomats, and highly skilled workers allowed to enter at this time.

• All international travelers must quarantine in designated lodging for 14 days under medical supervision. Commercial flights departing Vietnam are being allowed to operate, but availability is limited.

• Air, land, and sea borders with Cambodia and Laos are currently closed. Domestic

• Domestic flights and train travel are now being allowed. • Health checks are being conducted at some border checkpoints between cities and

provinces. Special Conditions

• The wearing of face masks is compulsory in public spaces and travelers face fines for defying public safety protocols.

Wallis and Futuna

International • International air travel is significantly reduced. • Those permitted entry will need to register with the ‘cell public information system’

(CIP), undergo a COVID-19 test within 72 hours, and is subject to a 14-day quarantine period.

• A 14-day quarantine is not required of travellers between Walls and Futuna and New Caledonia.

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• To enter the French Overseas Territories, you will need to complete a travel certificate. There are different certificates for travel from mainland France to French overseas territories or international travel from abroad to French overseas territories.

Domestic

• Internal coronavirus restrictions have been eased as per the directive of French authorities.

Special Conditions

• Social distancing and reduced gathering sizes are applicable.

Western Sahara International

• Western Sahara has suspended all international and domestic flights and ferries until further notice.

Domestic

• Travel restrictions for Morocco apply to much of Western Sahara. • A nationwide state of emergency has been extended until 10 July. • Individuals must stay at home and restrict movement, unless shopping for essentials

and going to work if unable to work from home. • Those leaving their homes must carry a document at all times declaring their

reasoning for being outside. Special Conditions

• Wearing a face mask in public is compulsory and anyone seen violating this order could face one to three months in prison.

Yemen

International • Yemen has closed its land borders and suspended all flights to and from the country

indefinitely. • All travellers arriving into Yemen are required to enter quarantine facilities for 14

days.

Domestic • Movement from Aden to other regions is likely to be restricted. • Marib Governorate has closed its entry points and imposed an 11-hour curfew from

18:00 to 05:00 until further notice. • The government has a limited ability to test and treat cases of Covid-19 due to the

ongoing humanitarian crisis in Yemen. • Some areas have designated quarantine camps. These can vary in both quality and

access to medical provision. Special Conditions N/A

Zambia

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International • Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (KKIA) in Lusaka remains open to international

flights, but international flights are suspended from all provincial airports. • International train and bus services are also suspended. • All tourist visas have been suspended until further notice. Travelers arriving with a

visitor visa, or applying for a visitor visa on arrival nor non-essential purpose will not be permitted entry.

• Non-tourist visas or permits are subject to the approval from the Ministry of Health following a health screening upon arrival.

• Anyone entering Zambia maybe tested for COVID-19 by nasal swab and then must spend up to 14 days in self-quarantine at their residence or preferred place of stay. If asked, you must inform Ministry of Health officials of where you will be staying, and give them your contact details. Even if your test result is negative, you must complete the 14-day self-quarantine period.

• Anyone entering Zambia with symptoms of COVID-19 will be taken to government facilities for treatment and quarantine.

Domestic

• Domestic flights and trains are operating reduced services. Special Conditions

• Gatherings of over 50 people are prohibited. • It is compulsory to wear a face mask whenever you are in public spaces. • Restaurants, gyms and casinos are allowed to reopen although bars remain closed.

Zimbabwe

International • Border crossings are closed except for the transportation of cargo, returning

residents, and other essential reasons. • International flights are still operating, although only a limited number of services

are available. • Travellers with any signs and symptoms of COVID-19 will be subject to isolation at a

medical facility upon arrival. • Travellers should acquire a medical certificate proving that they are clear of COVID-

19 before visiting Zimbabwe. Domestic

• A nationwide lockdown remains in effect until further notice. • Lockdown measures have been tightened in Harare, including security forces being

used to monitor and control traffic movements. • Some public transport services are operating provided they follow social distancing

measures. Special Conditions

• Most people are only permitted to leave their home to purchase essential goods such as food and medicine or seek urgent medical attention.

• Businesses such as manufacturers, supermarkets and banks have been permitted to reopen but only for a limited number of hours daily.

• Restaurants are open for take-away.

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• Gatherings of over 50 people are banned. • It is compulsory to wear a face mask whenever you are outside in public.