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Covid-19 Global Travel Restrictions 30 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 operated some commercial flights from Kabul to the UK, via Doha on. These were not specific government charter flights. Emirates Airline are operating flights to/from Kabul, initially three times per week. Åland Islands N/A

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  • Covid-19 Global Travel Restrictions 30 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 operated some commercial flights from Kabul to the UK, via Doha on. These were not specific government charter flights.

    • Emirates Airline are operating flights to/from Kabul, initially three times per week.

    Åland Islands N/A

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    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 until further notice.

    • Ferry services are suspended until further notice.

    Domestic • The domestic lockdown has been extended until 13 July. • 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

    reopening. • 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 travellers must present proof of a negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours. • A mandatory 14-day quarantine will be imposed on all arrivals.

    Domestic

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

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    • 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.

    • Residents of Andorra are considered EU residents for the purpose of EU restrictions

    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 travellers. • Authorities have suspended all international commercial flights to and from the

    country until further notice. • Travellers permitted entry, who 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.

    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.

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    • 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 seaports 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 15 July, but is facing liquidation. • 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. • The government of Antigua and Barbuda has announced that every person entering

    the country will need to be tested and undergo a mandatory quarantine. • 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 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

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    • 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. • Nationwide quarantine restrictions are in place through 17 July. • A mandatory quarantine is in effect in Buenos Aires and its surrounding

    metropolitan area until 17 July with only essential services and some industrial activities remaining operational. It also covers all the departments of the Chaco province, and General Roca in Río Negro

    • 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 reoperation 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. • 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

    https://www.gov.am/en/covid-travel-restrictions/

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    • 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 until 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 has started flying between Aruba and Curacao , 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 mandatory 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 be allowed to reopen and can stay open until 23:00. • Sports competitions are now be allowed as well as contact sports. • 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.

    • Travellers 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.

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

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    • 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.

    • Victoria State officials have also requested assistance from the military, as the rise in cases has put pressure on testing facilities and has sparked a rush on supermarkets. The personnel will assist with imposing a 14-day quarantine on all Australians and permanent residents returning from overseas, and supermarkets in the state will now impose limits on specific products.

    • Moreover, Victoria State has announced that returning travellers will have to take a mandatory COVID-19 test before entering the state. Returning travellers are required to quarantine in hotels and take incremental tests before being permitted to leave.

    • A suburban lockdown is in effect for 10 postcodes around Melbourne, where residents must stay home unless they are travelling for work, school, exercise or food for a period of four weeks. Cafes and restaurants would need to revert to takeaway only.

    • 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. • Innsbruck airport has reopened to commercial passenger ops with limited operating

    hours 06:00-09:00 and 10:30-16:00 daily. Domestic

    • Face masks are compulsory on public transport.

    https://bmi.gv.at/news.aspx?id=314A5A707A4547684D55733D

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    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. • 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.

    • Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL) and Turkish Airlines will run commercial flights four times a week between Baku and Istanbul.

    • 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 until 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. There are fines for repeated violations.

    • 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 returning Bahamians and foreign tourists must test negative for COVID-19 and present proof.

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    • 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.

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

    • No quarantine will be required upon arrival, however, travellers 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.

    • Etihad Airways is servicing a route between Abu Dhabi and 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.

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    Bangladesh International • Limited commercial passenger flights have resumed. Flights will run with capacity

    limitations and temperature checks will be completed before boarding. • 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.

    • State-run Biman Bangladesh Airlines is currently operating international flights on the Dhaka-London-Dhaka route once a week, every Sunday.

    • Qatar Airways is operating on the Doha-Dhaka-Doha route, but only for transit passengers whose ultimate destination is elsewhere. Qatar Airways is operating three scheduled flights a week.

    • Emirates have started operating limited flights on the Dubai-Dhaka-Dubai route. • Turkish Airlines will operate flights on the Istanbul-Dhaka route from in July. • Thai Airways will initially operate five flights per week from 1 August. • In addition to the above, China Southern Airlines, China Eastern Airlines, along with

    local airlines US-Bangla, NovoAir, and Regent Airways have also got permission to operate international scheduled flights.

    • Air Arabia, flydubai, SriLankan Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, and Malindo Air have sought permission from the Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB) to operate their flights.

    Domestic

    • 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.

    • Over a dozen locations, including the Wari neighbourhood of Dhaka, have been placed under a Red Zone lockdown for an additional 21 days through 17 July.

    • A curfew is in place from 20:00 to 06:00 and shops will close at 16:00. • Public transportation has partially resumed. • 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. • Face masks are required in public.

    Barbados International

    • On 12 July, international commercial flights are expected to gradually resume operations at Grantley Adams International Airport outside Bridgetown.

    • Flights are scheduled to begin with services from Canada, then the United Kingdom and the United States in the following weeks.

    • When foreigners are permitted to arrive, a 14-day quarantine will be replaced with a COVID-19 PCR testing requirement.

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    Domestic • The state of emergency will remain in effect until the end of August to allow for

    ongoing protocols and resources. • From 1 July, all curfew orders will be lifted across Barbados. • Spectator sports and entertainment events up to 500 people can resume, provided

    that masks are worn and social distancing guidelines are followed.

    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

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

    • Borders are open but delays are likely due to enhanced screening. • Neighbouring countries have implemented restrictions at their borders with Belarus. • Belavia Airlines is operating to multiple major European cities including Amsterdam,

    Frankfurt, London, Paris, Rome, and Belgrade. Domestic

    • Belavia Airlines is requiring travellers 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.

    Special Conditions

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

    • In Minsk, restaurants and cafes must ensure social distancing is practiced. Hotels are conducting temperature checks. Churches and other places of worship are open, but require regular cleaning.

    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

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    • Beginning on 1 July, inside gatherings of up to 200 people will be allowed and up to 400 people allowed at outdoor event.

    • 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 until at least 15 August. • Exceptions have been made for citizens, residents, and diplomats who are allowed

    to cross the land border at Santa Elena. • When borders reopen passengers will need to rеgіѕtеr оn thе Веlіzе Неаlth аnd

    Тrаvеl Арр аnd bооkіng thе hоtеl, with hotels аѕkеd tо еnсоurаgе guеѕtѕ tо bе tеѕtеd аt lеаѕt 72 hоurѕ bеfоrе thеу аrrіvе, wіth а nеgаtіvе rеѕult ѕесurіng а ‘fаѕt-trасk аrrіvаl’ рrосеѕѕ.

    • Оn tоuсhdоwn аt thе РGІА, vіѕіtоrѕ wіll fасе hеаlth ѕсrееnіng, tеmреrаturе сhесkѕ аnd vеrіfісаtіоn оf hеаlth іnfоrmаtіоn uѕіng thе QR Соdе numbеr frоm thе Арр, аnd thоѕе рrеѕеntіng а nеgаtіvе СОVІD-19 tеѕt wіll bе сlеаrеd thrоugh thе fаѕt lаnе.

    • Fоr thоѕе wіthоut а tеѕt, thеу wіll bе tеѕtеd аt thеіr соѕt wіth rаріd tеѕt kіtѕ; а роѕіtіvе rеѕult mеаnѕ thеіr vасаtіоn wіll bе ѕреnt іn quаrаntіnе fоr аt lеаѕt 14 dауѕ. Тhоѕе tеѕtіng nеgаtіvе mау bе rаndоmlу ѕеlесtеd fоr а РСR tеѕt but thеу wіll bе сlеаrеd thrоugh tо Іmmіgrаtіоn аnd Сuѕtоmѕ.

    • Оnlу аuthоrіsеd trаnѕроrt (drіvеrѕ whо саn сlеаn аnd ѕаnіtіzе thеіr vеhісlеѕ аnd gеt thеіr guеѕtѕ tо аnd frоm) wіll bе аllоwеd аt thе Аіrроrt аnd tоurѕ mау bе mаdе bу арроіntmеnt оnlу.

    Domestic

    • The state of emergency has ceased. It is currently unclear if restrictions remain in place. The below details are the last known measures.

    • 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.

    https://www.info-coronavirus.be/en/faq/#002https://www.info-coronavirus.be/en/faq/#002

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    • 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 traveller’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 until 1 July.

    • 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 persons 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, travellers 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.

    Domestic

    • Bermuda will enter Phase Four of its reopening plan on 1 July. This will include a curfew from 00:00 to 05:00 local time daily.

    • 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. This will increase to 50 on 1 July.

    Bhutan International

    • All borders with neighbouring countries have been closed and travel is suspended until further notice with the exception for Bhutanese nationals.

    • Visas on Arrival are temporarily suspended. • All travellers entering the country are subject to a 21-day quarantine.

    Domestic

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    • 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 31 July 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 31 July 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.

    • In La Paz city and department movement will be regulated in accordance with ID card numbers and all movement is suspended on weekends.

    Special Conditions

    • 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, large gatherings are banned,

    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

    • Leisure travel between Curacao, Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba will be possible, if passengers do not transit in St. Maarten.

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    • Because St. Maarten and Aruba are opening their borders to also North America, leisure travel from those islands remains prohibited.

    • The possibility of leisure travel from medium and high risk countries is not expected before 1 October.

    • 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. • Bars and restaurants are open, all shops and schools are open and there is no

    enforced physical distancing of 1.5 metres between persons or limitations on gatherings.

    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.

    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.

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    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. • 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

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    • 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 • All travellers, 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 has implemented a ‘temporary flying program’ for schedules

    through 31 August. Limited services connect directly to Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Melbourne, Hong Kong, and Manila only. However, these locations have enacted policies restricting or banning most foreign citizens entering or transiting via their airports.

    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

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    • 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 15 July. • 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.

    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 further notice. • 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

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

    Special Conditions

    • There are concerns about the true extent of the outbreak in the country in the absence of transparent monitoring.

    Cambodia International

    • Travellers 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.

    • 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) in order to be considered for a visa extension, deadlines may apply.

    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 labour groups may demonstrate if the closure of factories continues.

    Cameroon International

    • All air, land, and seaports are closed but exceptions are made for cargo and Cameroon nationals returning to the country.

    • All arrivals are subject to a 14-day quarantine. • Travel with Schengen countries could be subject to reciprocal measures; monitor

    accordingly.

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    Domestic • Officials are seeking to achieve three objectives during the pandemic; stop if not

    control community transmission; controlling morbidity and mortality, in particular for health personnel; reduce the impact of COVID-19 on the health system.

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

    • 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 is required for travellers on all domestic flights.

    Cape Verde International • Most international sea borders are closed and air links are suspended until August

    with limited exceptions for repatriation flights and for medical emergencies. Domestic

    • Cape Verde is currently under a ‘state of calamity’. • Restrictions on domestic movement are lifted. • The suspension of inter-island air travel has been extended through 15 July. • Inter-island maritime travel has gradually resumed, but is understood to remain

    restricted to and from Sal and Santiago until 15 July. Special Conditions

    • Wearing a face mask is mandatory in public.

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    • 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 centres 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).

    • Restaurants, cafes and bars are allowed to reopen but must be limited to 50 percent capacity.

    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.

    • 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 socially 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.

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    • 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.

    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 mandatory 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.

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    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 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. • There has been an extension of quarantine for Gran Santiago as well as six nearby

    comunas until 3 July. • Furthermore, there is a quarantine in place for the locations of Iquique, Alto

    Hospicio, Pozo Almonte, San Felipe, Los Andes, Valparaiso, Vina del Mar, San Jose de Maipo, Penaflor, Melipilla, Curacavi, Tiltil, Rancagua, Machali, and Curico until 3 July.

    • Quarantine measures are in place for Quillota, Calera de Tango, Talagante, El Monte, and Granderos.

    • 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 50 people are prohibited. • Non-essential businesses such as bars and gyms are closed. Restaurants are open for

    take away services only.

    China International

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    • 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 travellers from both sides to enter each other’s territories without serving quarantine periods, but the travellers 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 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. • The latest outbreak in Beijing has resulted in renewed domestic flight cancellations

    including those on Air China's domestic network, including cities such as Guangzhou, Chengdu, Shanghai and Chongqing.

    • Increased cases in Beijing have resulted in the closure of several markets, the lockdown of multiple neighbourhoods, 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. • 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. • As of 30 June, permitted travellers who arrive from Perth, Australia, and have spent

    the past 14 days in the city prior to arrival will not be required to self-isolate when entering Christmas Island.

    • All travellers must request permission to enter any Indian Ocean Territories (IOTs) through an official request form.

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    Domestic

    • As of 30 June, a state of emergency is believed to have been lifted. • 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. • Residents and essential staff will be able to travel until further notice, and anyone

    returning will need to self-isolate for 14 days. • As of 30 June, permitted travellers who arrive from Perth, Australia, and have spent

    the past 14 days in the city prior to arrival will not be required to self-isolate when entering Christmas Island.

    • All travellers must request permission to enter any Indian Ocean Territories (IOTs) through an official request form.

    Domestic

    • As of 30 June, a state of emergency is believed to have been lifted. • 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

    • Government officials have announced the extension of a mandatory preventive isolation measure until 15 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 neighbourhoods 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.

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    • 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. Ivan Duque has announced that the country will continue its gradual process of economic activation.

    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.

    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 • Entry into Costa Rica is being restricted or banned 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. The reopening of airports to some tourists has been tentatively scheduled for 1 August.

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    • 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 wearing of face masks or shields is obligatory. • 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

    • Costa Rica has entered ‘Phase 3’ of its reopening strategy. • Some businesses such as restaurants, shops, theatres, gyms, salons, and hotels have

    been able to reopen under specific sanitary protocols and with limits on capacity. Churches and other religious establishments can hold services of up to 75 people.

    • 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.

    • Large organised gatherings and events are cancelled. • Beaches have reopened with limited hours.

    Côte d'Ivoire International

    • Beginning 1 July, limited international flights are expected to be gradually resuming. • Land and sea borders are closed until at least 15 July. • 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.

    Domestic

    • A state of emergency is in effect until at least 15 July. • A previous nationwide curfew has been lifted. • Domestic flights are operational. • A travel ban has been placed on the Abidjan metropolitan region until at least 15

    July. 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 has resumed domestic flights. 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 epicentre of the disease) during the whole trip, with a distance at the aerodrome

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    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.

    • 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. Gatherings up to 50 people are permitted in Abidjan.

    • 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 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. • Following positive cases at a tennis tournament, officials have decided to impose

    restrictions on persons coming from Serbia, Bosnia, Kosovo and North Macedonia; these arrivals will have to self-isolate for 14 days upon arrival.

    Domestic

    • Domestic flights are gradually being resumed. • Intercity travel is no longer restricted and public transportation has resumed. • It is now mandatory for passengers to wear masks on public transport and in taxis.

    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

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    • 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.

    • Movement between provinces is banned. • The government has begun a three-phase reopening process.

    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.

    • From 1 July, passengers from Belgium, Canada, China, Germany, France, Italy, The Netherlands, and Spain 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.

    • Full entry requirements can be found here - https://www.curacao.com/en/questions/health-and-vaccinations/response-to-novel-coronavirus-covid-19

    • 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.

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    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 travelled to a country not listed above within 14 days before arrival.

    • There are some commercial options available to return to the UK from Cyprus and airports across the island are open.

    Domestic

    • 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. • Gatherings of persons in houses and public places are permitted provided that they

    do not exceed 75 persons for indoor spaces or 150 persons for outdoor spaces. • A mass gathering is not allowed to take place simultaneously in the indoor and

    outdoor spaces. • 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 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, temporary internal border controls are possible. • If you are travelling from the UK and do not have Czech Residency, you are only

    allowed to enter the Czech Republic for limited, specific purposes set out by the Czech Ministry of Interior. These purposes for travel include visiting family members, studying at University, or business.

    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

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    • 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 has reopened its borders for citizens from most EU and Schengen countries, including the UK. 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. • Gathering of 100 people will be possible from 8 July; from 8 August the limit will be

    raised to 200 people. • 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

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    • 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

    • As of 30 June, the previous state of emergency and curfew orders have been lifted. Special Conditions

    • Gatherings of more than 10 people are banned. • As a result of the easing of restrictions, cinemas, bars, tour operators, hotels, guest

    houses, libraries, gyms, lottery and gaming shops are allowed to fully reopen for business. Day-care centres and schools 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. The country's airports will reopen from 1 July and international tourism will be allowed to gradually resume.

    • Outbound repatriation and cargo flights continue to operate. Domestic

    • The state of emergency will not be extended into July. • A nationwide overnight curfew has been rescinded. • 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 centres and public transport have also resumed operations from this date.

    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.

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    • 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.

    Ecuador International

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

    • Travellers 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 Vi