Covid-19 Corona Virüs

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Covid-19 Corona Virüs

Covid-19 Corona Virüs

SEYAHAT KISITLAMALARI, UÇUŞ İŞLEMLERİ VE TARAMA

 

ÜLKE KURALLARI

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Afganistan

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

· İran sınırı kapalı; İran’la yapılan tüm hava yolcu hareketi askıya alındı.

· İran’la olan kara sınırı 25 Şubat’ta sınırda tarama önlemleri alınarak yeniden açıldı. Çin ile olan sınır hala kapalı.

· Tüm gezginlere geçen ay boyunca Çin ve İran’a seyahat geçmişi ile ilgili göçmen memurları tarafından sorulsa da, ülkeye girmek veya ülkeden çıkmak için herhangi bir tıbbi belge gerekmemektedir.

· Geçen ay Çin ve İran’a ziyarete giden gezginler tıbbi kontroller için diğer yolculardan ayrılıyor. COVID-19 semptomları olanlar daha ileri tıbbi testler için belirlenmiş bir tıbbi tesise götürülürken, semptomları olmayanlara 14 gün boyunca evde karantina yapılması önerilir.

· Başkent Kabil kilit altında. Şehir içinde / dışında ve içinde kısıtlamalar getirilmiştir. Araçlarda en fazla dört kişinin seyahat etmesine izin verilmez. Afgan Ulusal Güvenlik Kuvvetleri (ANSF) ve Halk Sağlığı Bakanlığı, tüm hükümet bakanlıkları ve kurumları kapatıldı. Halka açık yerler kapalı. Önlemlerin STK’ları ve özel şirketleri büyük ölçüde etkilemesi beklenmemektedir, ancak kıyafetler konusunda getirilen kısıtlamalara uymalıdır.

 

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Arnavutluk

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

· Air Albania’nın insani nedenlerle İstanbul’a gidiş ve geliş uçuşları hariç, 23 Mart itibarıyla Tiran havaalanına gidiş ve dönüş uçuşları ertelenecek.

· Kuzey İtalya’ya ve Kuzey İtalya’dan gelen tüm feribotlar 3 Nisan’a kadar askıya alınır.

· Son 14 gün içinde COVID-19 için WHO yüksek riskli bölgelerine seyahat eden ülkeye giren tüm gezginlerin 14 gün boyunca kendi karantinaya almaları emredildi. İtalya’dan gelen tüm gezginler, bir sonraki duyuruya kadar giriş engelli.

· Tüm kara sınırları 14 Mart’tan beri kapalıdır.

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

· 23 Mart itibarıyla hükümet 16 saatlik sokağa çıkma yasağı uygulamaya başladı. Bireylerin sadece 05: 00-13: 00 saatleri arasında evlerini terk etmelerine izin verilir. Hem araç trafiği hem de yaya hareketi dahil olmak üzere bu pencerelerin dışında tüm hareketler yasaktır. Sağlık çalışanları ve gıda maddeleri, sarf malzemeleri ve ilaçların taşınması için istisnalar yapılır. Marketlerin ve bankaların sadece 05: 00-13: 00 saatleri arasında açılmasına izin verilir. 30 Mart’tan bu yana, hane başına sadece bir kişinin aynı anda en fazla bir saat yiyecek veya ilaç satın almasına izin verilir; “çıkış izni” 55155’e SMS gönderilerek elde edilebilir.

· Özel araç trafiği ve şehirlerarası ulaşım sekiz şehirde yasaklanacak: Durres, Elbasan, Fier, Lezha, Lushnje, İşkodra, Tiran ve Vlor. İki şehir arasında Tiran ve Durres’i ülkenin diğer bölgelerine bağlayan yollar ve toplu taşıma araçları kapalı.

· Tekstil üreticileri ve çağrı merkezleri ile alışveriş merkezleri içindeki fırınlar, marketler ve eczacılık hizmetleriyle ilgili olmayan tüm faaliyetler bir sonraki duyuruya kadar kapatılacaktır.

· 2 Nisan’da yetkililer, tüm kısıtlayıcı önlemlerin bir sonraki duyuruya kadar yerinde kalacağına karar verdiler.

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Cezayir

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Tüm uluslararası uçuşlar askıya alındı

 

  • Tüm feribotlar askıya alındı

 

  • Kara sınırları kapalı

 

  • Geri dönüş uçuşlarına izin verilir. Yabancı hükümetlerin ve yerel diplomatik misyonların Cezayir makamlarının yerel vatandaşları için özel seferler düzenlemeleri bekleniyor.

 

  • Varışta, ülkesine geri gönderilen Cezayir vatandaşları özel tesislerde 14 günlük karantinaya tabi tutulacaktır.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • 5 Nisan itibariyle, tüm wilayalar 19.00’dan 07.00’a (yerel saat) en az 19 Nisan’a kadar sokağa çıkma yasağı ile kısmi bir kilitlenme uygulamıştır.

 

  • Blida en az 19 Nisan’a kadar tam kilit altında. Bu, herkesin evinde kalması gerektiği anlamına gelir; Blida’ya / Blida’dan tüm hareketler yasaktır; giriş / çıkışta kontrol noktaları kurulacaktır, sadece gerekli hareketlere izin verilecektir.

 

  • Ain Defla, Bejaia, Medea, Oran, Setif, Tipaza, Tizi Ouzou ve Tlemcen illerinde kısmi kilitlenme: Sokağa çıkma yasağı 15.00’den 07.00’a en az 19 Nisan’a kadar uzatıldı.

 

  • Başkent Cezayir’de 15: 00-07: 00 arasında sokağa çıkma yasağı çalışıyor. İkiden fazla kişinin toplanması yasaktır. Yiyecek mağazaları herhangi bir kalabalıktan kaçınırken faaliyetlerini ilçeye göre dönüşümlü olarak yapmaya yetkilidir.

 

  • 1 Nisan’da açıklanan iç seyahat kısıtlamalarının uzatılması 22 Mart’tan 19 Nisan’a kadar sürecek ve iç hat uçuşlarının, demiryolu bağlantılarının ve diğer toplu taşıma türlerinin askıya alınmasını kapsayacaktır. Tüm taksiler ülke çapında yasaklandı. Wilayas arasındaki demiryolu ve toplu veya özel / toplu taşıma ve şehir merkezlerinde toplu taşıma askıya alınmıştır.

 

  • Restoranlar ve kafeler bir sonraki duyuruya kadar kapalı kalır.

 

  • Cezayir’deki tüm halka açık toplantılar bir sonraki duyuruya kadar askıya alındı ​​(dini dualar ve protestolar dahil).

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Amerikan Samoası

 

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • 25 Mart tarihi itibarıyla yabancı uyruklular için tüm giriş izinleri bir sonraki duyuruya kadar askıya alınmıştır. Onaylanmış COVID-19 vakalarına izin verilen giriş vakalarına sahip ülkelerden gelen tüm gezginler zorunlu karantinaya tabi tutulacaktır – ABD yolcuları için bu kısıtlama, yalnızca gezgin COVID-19 vakalarını doğrulayan bir ABD eyaletinden seyahat ediyorsa geçerlidir.

 

  • Samoa uçuşları bir sonraki duyuruya kadar en az 24 Nisan’a kadar ertelenir.

 

  • Bahreyn, Çin, Fransa, Almanya, Hong Kong (SAR), İran, İtalya, Japonya, Kuveyt, Makao (SAR), Singapur, Güney Kore, İspanya, Tayvan ve Tayland’a seyahat geçmişi olan (geçişler dahil) seyahat edenler Son liman ülkelerinde 14 gün ve bölgeye girmeden önce 3 gün içinde tıbbi izne tabi tutulur.

 

  • 10 Mart’tan itibaren ABD pasaportu sahipleri ve COVID-19 davaları ile ABD eyaletlerinden seyahat edenlerin Hawai’i 14 gün geçirmeleri ve varıştan üç gün önce sağlık izni almaları gerekmeyecek. Pago Pago Uluslararası Havaalanı’ndaki sağlık tarama önlemleri sıkılaştırılacaktır.

 

  • Bu kısıtlama SADECE Hawaii, Samoa veya Tonga’ya seyahat eden ABD pasaportu sahipleri ve Amerikan Samoası sakinleri için geçerli değildir.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • En az 24 Nisan’a kadar yürürlükte olan mevcut Mavi Kod düzenlemelerine göre:

 

o Tüm halka açık toplantılar bir sonraki duyuruya kadar askıya alınır. 10’dan fazla kişiyle özel toplantılar da yasaktır.

 

o Gerekli olmayan tüm işletmelerin yalnızca 06.00-18.00 saatleri arasında faaliyet göstermesine izin verilecektir. Araba ve paket servisi olan restoranların saat 22: 00’a kadar açık kalmasına izin verilir.

 

o StarKist ile sözleşmeli otobüsler hariç tüm toplu taşıma hizmetleri saat 18.00’de durdurulmalıdır. Otobüsler ve taksiler sadece normal oturma kapasitesinin yarısında çalışabilir.

 

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Andorra

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Fransa ile uluslararası sınır, Fransız vatandaşlarının ve sakinlerinin çıkışına açıktır.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Sosyal distancing ve evde kalmak tavsiye edilir.

 

  • Gıda, ilaç ve yakıt satan temel yerler haricindeki tüm mekanlar kapalıdır.

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Angola

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Angola’ya ve Angola’dan tüm uluslararası ticari uçuşlar 20 Mart’tan bir sonraki bildirime kadar askıya alınacaktır.

 

  • Cezayir, Çin, Mısır, İran, İtalya, Nijerya ve Güney Kore’den gelen tüm yolcuların 3 Mart’tan itibaren ülkeye girişleri yasaklanacak.

 

  • Tedbir sadece Angola’ya doğrudan bu ülkelerden seyahat eden vatandaşlar için geçerlidir; üçüncü bir ülke üzerinden seyahat edenlere değil.

 

  • Cezayir, Mısır veya Nijerya’ya seyahat eden Angola vatandaşlarından karantinaya alınmaları istenecektir.

 

  • Portekiz, İspanya ve Fransa’dan gelen vatandaşlar ve yabancıların 14 günlük karantinaya hizmet vermeleri gerekecektir.

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Anguilla

Gelen kısıtlamaları:

 

  • Hava ve limanlar 3 Nisan’a kadar tüm yolcu hareketleri için kapalıdır

 

  • Karayip dışından gelen tüm yolcular varışta 14 gün karantinaya alınacaktır

 

o Sağlık uzmanı kendi kendine karantinaya mı yoksa tıbbi tesise mi karar verecek

 

Giden kısıtlamaları:

 

  • Şu anda ülkeden ayrılmak isteyen bireyler için bilinen herhangi bir kısıtlama bulunmamaktadır.

 

  • Doğu Karayipler’den ABD’ye dönmeye çalışan ve yardıma ihtiyacı olan ABD vatandaşları, ABD’ye dönmek isteyen herkes için sağlanan formu doldurmalıdır.

 

Koşullar ve iç kısıtlamalar:

 

  • 27 Mart tarihinden itibaren geçerli olmak üzere, hükümet 10 Nisan’a kadar zorunlu olmayan tüm amaçlar için ikametgahı dışındaki hareketi kısıtlamıştır. Hükümetin COVID-19 müdahale web sitesinde ek kısıtlamalar bulunabilir.

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Antigua ve Barbuda

Giden kısıtlamaları:

 

  • Şu anda ülkeden ayrılmak isteyen bireyler için bilinen herhangi bir kısıtlama bulunmamaktadır.

 

  • Doğu Karayipler’den ABD’ye dönmeye çalışan ve yardıma ihtiyacı olan ABD vatandaşları, ABD’ye dönmek isteyen herkes için sağlanan formu doldurmalıdır.

 

Koşullar ve iç kısıtlamalar:

 

  • 13 Mart’ta hükümet önümüzdeki 30 gün boyunca tüm partiler ve benzeri sosyal toplantılar için bir yasak olduğunu açıkladı.

 

  • En az 9 Nisan’a kadar bir hafta boyunca tam bir kilitlenme gerçekleşmektedir.

 

  • Olağanüstü hal 24 Mayıs’a kadar uzatıldı.

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Arjantin

Gelen kısıtlamaları:

 

  • Varıştan 28 gün önce Çin, İran, İtalya, Japonya, Singapur veya Güney Kore’ye gelen gezginlerin girişine izin verilmeyecektir. Sözü geçen ülkelerden dönen vatandaşlar 14 gün karantinaya alınacak.

 

  • 26 Mart saat 00: 00’da geçerli olan VC Bird Uluslararası Havaalanı, gelen tüm ticari trafiğe kapalıdır.

Gelen kısıtlamaları:

 

  • 17 Mart tarihinden itibaren geçerli olmak üzere Çin, AB üye ülkeleri, İran, Japonya, Schengen Bölgesi ülkeleri, Güney Kore, İngiltere (Kuzey İrlanda dahil) ve ABD’den tüm uçuşlar 30 gün süreyle askıya alınacak. Çin, Fransa, Almanya, İran, İtalya, Japonya, İspanya, Güney Kore veya ABD’den seyahat eden veya transit geçen yolcular 14 günlük karantinaya tabi tutulacaktır.

 

  • 15 Mart akşamı geçerli olmak üzere, sınırlar Arjantin vatandaşı olmayan veya ikamet eden tüm yolculara en az 17 Nisan tarihine kadar kapalıdır.

 

Giden kısıtlamaları:

 

  • Şu anda ülkeden ayrılmak isteyen bireyler için bilinen herhangi bir kısıtlama bulunmamaktadır.

 

Koşullar ve iç kısıtlamalar:

 

  • 1 Nisan – 30 Mayıs tarihleri ​​arasında Latam Havayolları, uluslararası uçuşları% 30 oranında düşürüyor. Uçuşların önümüzdeki haftalarda daha sınırlı hale gelmesi muhtemeldir.

 

  • Arjantin Ulaştırma Bakanlığı 19 Mart iç hat uçuşları ile şehirlerarası tren ve otobüslerin 25 Mart’a kadar askıya alınacağını açıkladı. Başkent Buenos Aires’te toplu taşıma sınırlı operasyonlarla devam edecek.

 

  • 19 Mart itibarıyla, Cumhurbaşkanı ülkenin 19 Mart’tan 12 Nisan’da 23.59’a kilitlendiğini duyurdu. Vatandaşların konutlarını sadece temel amaçlarla terk etmelerine izin verilir. Bu polis ve güvenlik personeli tarafından uygulanmaktadır. Uymayanlar için cezai kovuşturma.

 

  • Buenos Aires eyaletindeki halka açık toplantıların yasaklanması 15 Nisan’a kadar uzatıldı.

 

  • ABD Büyükelçiliği, ABD büyükelçiliğinin web sitesinde ABD’ye dönmesi için yardım isteyen ABD vatandaşları için talimatlar yayınlamıştır.

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Ermenistan

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Ermenistan 16 Mart’tan itibaren 30 günlük olağanüstü hal ilan etti.

 

  • 23 Mart’tan itibaren Avustralya, Kanada, Çin, AB üye ülkeleri, Gürcistan, İran, İsrail, Japonya, Norveç, Rusya, Güney Kore, İsviçre, Türkiye, İngiltere ve ABD vatandaşlarının Ermenistan’a girmesine izin verilmeyecek.

 

  • Aşağıdaki gezgin grupları muaftır:

 

o Ermeni vatandaşları ve aile üyeleri

 

o Daimi sakinler

 

o Yabancı diplomatik personel ve hükümetler arası örgütlerin görevlileri ile aile üyeleri

 

  • Ermeni vatandaşlarının ve yabancıların sadece hava yoluyla gitmelerine izin verilmektedir.

 

  • İran ve Gürcistan’la olan kara sınırları bazı kargo hareketleri dışında kapalı.

 

  • Rusya ile tüm hava trafiği bir sonraki duyuruya kadar askıya alınmıştır. Diğer hava yolculuğu seçenekleri ciddi şekilde sınırlıdır.

 

  • Ermenistan’a gelen tüm gezginler giriş limanında tıbbi taramadan geçmelidir ve tıbbi tesiste tecrit edilebilir.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar

 

  • Resmi belgelerle iç hareket mümkün; evinin dışından seyahat eden herkesin pasaportunu veya resmi kimliğini, ayrıca tamamlanmış bir hareket anketini veya bir işveren tarafından verilen izni taşıması gerekir.

 

  • Tüm insanlar için kendi kendine tecrit zorunludur ve tecrit yerini terk etmeye sadece işe giderken, en yakın market, eczane veya sağlık kuruluşunda izin verilir.

 

  • Demiryolu ve taksiler hariç tüm toplu taşıma hizmetleri askıya alınmıştır. İş ve ev arasında seyahat edenler veya yetkililer tarafından istisnai görülen durumlar hariç olmak üzere, özel araçlarda şehirlerarası hareket de yasaktır.

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Aruba

Gelen kısıtlamaları:

 

  • Sakinler dahil tüm yolcular için giriş yasaktır.

 

Giden kısıtlamaları:

 

  • Şu anda ülkeden ayrılmak isteyen bireyler için bilinen herhangi bir kısıtlama bulunmamaktadır.

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Avustralya

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Tüm Avustralya vatandaşlarının, istisnai durumlar dışında yurtdışına seyahat etmeleri yasaklanmıştır.

 

  • Yerleşik olmayan tüm yolcuların 20 Mart’ta 21.00’den (yerel saat) Avustralya’ya girmesi yasaklanacaktır.

 

  • Vatandaşlar, daimi asistanlar, Avustralya vatandaşlarının yakın ailesi veya daimi asistanlar ve Avustralya’da ikamet eden Yeni Zelanda vatandaşları girebilir; varışta, uçuşlarının yapıldığı şehirdeki belirlenmiş bir tesiste 14 gün karantinaya alınacaklardır.

 

  • Avustralya’ya seyahat etmek için şefkatli veya zorlayıcı bir nedeni olan yolcular, muafiyet başvurusunda bulunmak için İçişleri web sitesinde bir form doldurabilirler.

 

  • Yeni Zelandalı, Pasifik Adası Forumu ülkesi, Timor Leste vatandaşı veya Yeni Kaledonya veya Fransız Polinezyası vatandaşıysanız Yeni Zelanda veya Pasifik Adası Forum Ülkesi’ne giderken Avustralya’dan geçiş yapıyorsanız, transit muafiyete gerek yoktur geliş uçuşunuzdan sonraki 72 saat içinde Avustralya’dan hareket etmek için bağlantılı bir uçuş rezervasyonu yaptıysanız.

 

  • Yurtiçi seyahat kısıtlamaları nedeniyle, giden bağlantı uçuşu, varış uçuşunuzla aynı Avustralya eyaletinden veya bölgesinden kalkmalıdır. Bağlantılı uçuşunuz Avustralya’da 72 saatten daha fazla zaman geçireceğiniz anlamına geliyorsa, geçiş yapmayı düşünmüyorsunuz ve seyahat kısıtlamalarından muaf olmak için çevrimiçi olarak ABF Komiseri’ne başvurmanız gerekecektir.

 

  • Diğer tüm yolcuların Avustralya üzerinden geçiş yapabilmeleri için bir muafiyet aramaları gerekecektir.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Güney Avustralya, Kuzey Bölgesi, Batı Avustralya, Queensland ve Tazmanya sınırlarını kapattı.

 

  • Temel amaçlar ve bölge sakinleri için seyahat edenler dışında, birkaç eyalete giriş reddedilir.

 

  • Yeni Güney Galler ve Victoria, ek hareket kısıtlamaları olmayan tek yargı merciidir.

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Avusturya

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Innsbruck acil durumlar dışında 23 Mart’tan itibaren kapanmıştır.

 

  • İtalya, Lihtenştayn, Slovenya ve İsviçre sınırlarında sıhhi kontroller tekrar yapıldı.

 

  • Macaristan ile sınır kapandı.

 

  • Açık bir kara sınırından girmek isteyen ya da son 14 gün içinde Avusturya Dışişleri Bakanlığı’nın COVID-19 ile ilgili seyahat uyarısı almış olduğu bir ülkeyi ziyaret eden gezginlerin, girmek için tıbbi sertifikaları olmalıdır. Sertifika, yolcunun varıştan en fazla dört gün öncesine kadar COVID-19’dan etkilenmediğini, İngilizce, Fransızca, Almanca veya İtalyanca olabileceğini belirtmelidir. Yasaktan muafiyetler şunlardır: Avusturya vatandaşları, sakinleri, mola vermeden Avusturya’dan geçen insanlar, ticari trafik ve acil durum araçları.

 

  • Schengen / AB vatandaşı olmayanların Avusturya’ya hava yoluyla girmeleri yasaktır. Kural diplomatik personel, uluslararası kuruluşların çalışanları, aynı hanehalkında yaşayan aile üyeleri ve insani çalışanlar için geçerli değildir. Sağlık ve tıp ile ilgili profesyonel meslek mensupları, transit yolcuları ve ticari taşımacılık da kapsam dışıdır.

 

  • Vatandaşlar ve sakinler, 3 Nisan’a kadar negatif SARS-CoV-2 testi sağlamadıkça İtalya’dan döndüklerinde 14 günlük derhal kendi kendine karantinaya almalıdırlar.

 

  • Çin, Fransa, İran, İtalya, Hollanda, Rusya, Güney Kore, İspanya, İsviçre, İngiltere ve Ukrayna’ya yapılan uçuşlar askıya alınmıştır.

 

  • İtalya, Çek Cumhuriyeti, Slovakya ve İsviçre’ye çift yönlü tüm demiryolu hizmetleri bir sonraki duyuruya kadar askıya alınmıştır.

 

  • Önlemler 13 Nisan’a kadar uzatıldı.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Paznauen Tal ve Tirol’deki St. Anton am Arlberg bölgeleri (Galtuer, Ischgl, Kappl ve See toplulukları) 13 Mart’tan 13 Nisan’a kadar iki hafta boyunca karantina altındadır. 28 Mart’a kadar, girmesine izin verilen ancak çıkmayan sakinler dışında bu alanlara kimse giremez veya çıkamaz.

 

  • Hükümet, gerekli olmayan tüm mağaza, bar ve restoranların süpermarketler, bankalar, benzin istasyonları ve eczaneler hariç 15.00’den (yerel saatte) ve 16 Mart’tan itibaren okul ve üniversitelerin kapatılmasını emretti. 30 Mart’tan bu yana, tüm alışveriş yapan mağazalar bir mağazadayken maske takmalıdır.

 

  • Beşten fazla kişiden oluşan tüm toplantılar yasaklandı.

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Azerbaycan

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Azerbaycan yetkilileri 4 Nisan’da ülkeye giriş ve çıkışların 5 Nisan – 20 Nisan tarihleri ​​arasında 00.00’dan (yerel saat) geçerli olduğunu açıkladı.

 

  • Online vize başvurusu 12 Mart tarihinden itibaren askıya alınmıştır; tüm uygulamaların ilgili elçiliklerle uygulanması gerekmektedir.

 

  • Azerbaycan vatandaşları da dahil olmak üzere, gelen tüm yolculara 14 gün boyunca kendi karantinalarını almaları tavsiye edilir, semptom gösterenlere derhal değerlendirilir ve 21 güne kadar karantina tesislerine gönderilir.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Bakü metropol alanına, Sumqayit şehrine ve Abşeron bölgesine giriş ve çıkış en az 20 Nisan’a kadar yasaklanacaktır.

 

  • Konut sakinlerinin işe gitmek, en yakın marketi veya eczaneyi ziyaret etmek veya acil bir durumda sadece ikamet yerlerini terk etmeleri tavsiye edilmiştir. İkametgahınızdan ayrılırken kişi üzerinde kimlik belgelerinin bulunması zorunludur.

 

  • Yukarıdaki nedenlerin ötesinde, bir kişinin ikametgâhından ayrılması veya ülke çapında seyahat etmesi için izin almak amacıyla, bireylerin 8103 numarasına seyahat etme ve kişisel kimlik verilerini ekleme gereksinimlerini belirten bir SMS göndermesi gerekir. Bireyler ancak olumlu bir yanıt alırlarsa ikametgahlarından ayrılabilirler. 9108’deki sorgulara yanıt vermek için bir çağrı merkezi mevcuttur.

 

  • Bölgelerarası ve şehirlerarası yolculuk iç kısıtlaması 20 Nisan’a kadar güçlendirilmiştir.

 

  • Tüm sınırlar kapalı, hava ve kara. İç hareketi kısıtlamak için artan önlemler.

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Bahamalar

Gelen kısıtlamaları:

 

  • 27 Mart tarihinden itibaren havalimanı ve liman operasyonları, bir sonraki duyuruya kadar askıya alınmakta, transit olanlar da dahil olmak üzere yurt içi ve yurt dışı tüm seyahatleri etkin bir şekilde yasaklamaktadır.

 

Giden kısıtlamaları:

 

  • Şu anda ülkeden ayrılmak isteyen bireyler için bilinen herhangi bir kısıtlama bulunmamaktadır.

 

Koşullar ve iç kısıtlamalar:

 

  • 6 Nisan’a kadar 24 saatlik sokağa çıkma yasağı yürürlüktedir.

 

  • Yürürlükteki olağanüstü hal

 

  • Tüm okullar 14 Nisan’a kadar kapalıdır. Tüm ulusal spor etkinlikleri ve halka açık toplantılar askıya alınmıştır.

 

  • Araç yolculuğu da sadece temel amaçlarla yapılmalı ve 05.00 (yerel saat) ile 21.00 saatleri arasında sınırlandırılmalıdır.

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Bahreyn

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Yetkililer, bazı milletler hariç olmak üzere, tüm uluslardan gelen vize servislerini askıya almış ve Bahreyn vatandaşlarına ve geçerli oturma iznine sahip yabancılara sınırlı giriş ve transit geçiş yapmıştır.

 

  • Bahreyn vatandaşları, geçerli oturma iznine sahip yabancılar, diplomatlar, Önceden İzin Verilen Mektup (PPG) olan yolcular, askeri personel, havayolu mürettebatı veya resmi hizmet veya BM pasaportu sahipleri giriş kısıtlamalarından muaftır.

 

  • Varıştan 14 gün önce İran, Irak veya Lübnan’ı ziyaret eden yukarıdaki gruba gelen tüm yolcular zorunlu tıbbi taramaya tabi tutulacak ve tıbbi bir tesiste karantinaya alınacaktır.

 

  • Diğer ülkelerden gelen ve yukarıdaki gruba mensup olanların da gelişmiş tıbbi taramaya tabi tutulması gerekecektir ve sonuç ne olursa olsun, 14 gün boyunca kendi kendini izole etmesi gerekecektir.

 

  • Gulf Air 18-31 Mart tarihleri ​​arasında çoğu dövüşü askıya alacağını doğruladı. Bununla birlikte, havayolu aşağıdaki konumlara / konumlardan uçuş yapmaya devam edecektir: Abu Dabi, Dubai (her ikisi de Birleşik Arap Emirlikleri (BAE), Kahire (Mısır), Frankfurt (Almanya), İstanbul (Türkiye), Karaçi (Pakistan), Kochi , Mumbai, Yeni Delhi (tümü Hindistan), Londra (İngiltere), Manila (Filipinler), Maskat (Umman) ve Paris (Fransa).

 

  • Bahreyn Uluslararası Havalimanı’ndan (BAH) transit geçiş, tüm uluslardan yolcular için 3 Nisan’da yeniden başladı.

 

  • BAE merkezli taşıyıcılar Bahreyn’e gidiş ve geliş uçuşlarını askıya aldı.

 

  • Suudi Arabistan ile olan kara sınırı kapalıdır.

 

İç Kısıtlamalar

 

  • Sokağa çıkma yasağı 18.00 – 05.00 – Polis uygulandı. Bazı sektörler muaf

 

  • Yetkililer 26 Mart Perşembe ile 09 Nisan 2020 Perşembe arasında zorunlu olmayan işletmeleri geçici olarak kapatmaya karar verdiler. Hipermarketler, süpermarketler, soğuk hava depoları, pastaneler, eczaneler ve bankalar açık kalıyor ve restoranlar sadece alıp götürmek yoluyla hizmet vermeye devam ediyor. Sanayi, Ticaret ve Turizm Bakanlığı, neyin gerekli olmadığını açıklayan bir bildiri yayınladı.

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Bangladeş

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Bangladeş Sivil Havacılık Otoritesi, Bangladeş’e giden ve giden uluslararası uçuşların çoğunun askıya alınmasının en az 14 Nisan’a kadar uzatılacağını duyurdu.

 

  • Ulusal taşıyıcı Biman Bangladeş Havayolları 30 Mart ve 6 Nisan tarihleri ​​arasında İngiltere’ye hizmetlerini askıya almış olsa da, Çin ve İngiltere’ye uçuşlar muaf tutulmuştur.

 

  • Tüm yurt içi uçuşlar 25 Mart’ta 00.01’den askıya alınmıştır. Dakka Havaalanı, tek uluslararası giriş limanı olmaya devam ediyor.

 

  • Bangladeş’e gelen tüm yabancılar, varıştan önce 72 saat içinde, geçerli bir vizeye ek olarak COVID-19 ücretsiz olduklarını gösteren bir sağlık sertifikası ibraz etmelidir.

 

  • 17 Mart’tan itibaren, Bangladeş’e gelen tüm gezginlerin milliyet ve gezgin türünden bağımsız olarak 14 günlük zorunlu karantinaya girmeleri gerekmektedir.

 

  • 15 Mart’tan itibaren, vatandaşlıktan bağımsız olarak en az 31 Mart tarihine kadar varış vizesi askıya alınmıştır. Bu, halihazırda Bangladeş vizesine sahip olanları içermez.

 

  • 16 Mart’tan itibaren, İngiltere hariç, tüm Avrupa ülkelerinden seyahat geçmişi olan (transit geçişler dahil) tüm yolcuların 31 Mart’a kadar girişleri yasaklanmıştır. Bu, Hindistan, Kuveyt, Katar ve Suudi Arabistan’dan gelen yolculara yönelik mevcut yasağa ek olarak. Bangladeşli uyruklular yasağa dahildir. Ancak, diplomatik görevlerde seyahat edenler ve aile üyeleri muaftır.

 

  • Halihazırda Bangladeş’te geçerli vize sahibi olan yabancılar mevcut vizelerini üç ay uzatma seçeneğine sahip olacaklar.

 

  • 20 Mart tarihinden itibaren geçerli olmak üzere, bir sonraki duyuruya kadar uluslararası uçuşların Chittagong’daki Shah Amanat Uluslararası Havaalanı’na inmesine izin verilmeyecektir.

 

  • Hazrat Shahjalal Uluslararası Havalimanı tarafından verilen bir NOTAM’a göre, Katar, Bahreyn, Kuveyt, Suudi Arabistan, Birleşik Arap Emirlikleri, Türkiye, Malezya, Umman, Singapur ve Hindistan’dan uluslararası uçuşların 31 Mart’a kadar Dakka’ya inmesine izin verilmeyecek.

 

  • 22 Mart 00.00’dan itibaren, yabancılar kara limanlarından giremeyeceklerdir. Limanlar: Akhaura, Banglabandha, Benapole, Bhomra, Burimari, Darshana, Hili, Nakugaon, Roumari, Shaola ve Tamabil.

 

İç Kısıtlamalar

 

  • Yetkililer, acil servislerde çalışanlar dışında herkes için bir sonraki duyuruya kadar Dakka’nın içine ve dışına hareketi kısıtladılar.

 

  • “Kilitlenme” ülkesi 11 Nisan’a uzatıldı. Tüm kamu ve özel ofisler kapalı kalacaktır. Şehirlerarası ve banliyö otobüsleri ile trenler ve feribotlar gibi çoğu ulaşım aracı kapatıldı. Ordu, yerel yönetime zorunlu olmayan hareketi durdurması için yardım etmek üzere konuşlandırıldı. İç hatlar zaten durdurulmuş olsa da, uluslararası uçuşlar henüz kesilmemiştir.

 

  • Bangladeş Mağaza Sahipleri Birliği, COVID-19’un yayılmasını önlemek için 23-31 Mart tarihleri ​​arasında tüm pazarların, süper mağazaların ve alışveriş merkezlerinin kapatıldığını duyurdu. Bakkaliye ve eczaneler yukarıda belirtilen tüm tarihlerde açık kalacaktır.

 

  • Temel hizmetler dışında tüm devlet ve özel ofisler 26 Mart – 9 Nisan tarihleri ​​arasında kapalı olacaktır.

 

  • Tüm eğitim kurumları 9 Nisan’a kadar kapalıdır.

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Barbados Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Avrupa, İngiltere ve ABD’den gelen gezginler 14 günlük karantinaya tabidir.

 

  • Potansiyel maruziyeti ve semptomları olan herhangi bir kişi, izleme ve ileri testler için Ulusal Yalıtım Tesisine kabul edilecektir.

 

Giden kısıtlamaları:

 

  • Giden seyahatlerde herhangi bir kısıtlama yoktur.

 

  • Doğu Karayipler’den ABD’ye dönmeye çalışan ve yardıma ihtiyacı olan ABD vatandaşları, ABD’ye dönmek isteyen herkes için sağlanan formu doldurmalıdır.

 

Koşullar ve Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • 28 Mart – 14 Nisan tarihleri arasında 20.00 ile 06.00 (yerel saat) arasında gece sokağa çıkma yasağı uygulanmaktadır.

 

  • Barbados Sağlık Bakanlığı 246536-4500’de 24 saat bilgi hattı kurmuştur.

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Belarus

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Çin vatandaşları ve varıştan 14 gün önce Çin’e gelen gezginler sağlık kontrolünden geçmek ve sınır kontrol noktalarında ve başkentin havaalanında anket doldurmak zorunda kalacaklar.

 

  • Çin, İran, Güney Kore veya İtalya ya da virüsün aktif olduğu diğer ülkelerden gelen yolcular varışta tam bir laboratuvar muayenesinden geçeceklerdir.

 

  • Minsk Uluslararası Havaalanı’nda (MSQ) artan tarama önlemleri uygulanmıştır. Grip benzeri semptomları olan yolcular daha ileri tıbbi izleme için izole edilecektir.

 

  • 25 Mart’ta Belarus, COVID-19 virüsünün aktif olarak dolaştığı ülkelerden Belarus’a giren kişiler için zorunlu 14 günlük karantina gereksinimi başlattı.

 

  • Komşu ülkeler (Letonya, Litvanya, Polonya, Rusya ve Ukrayna), sınırlarını kargo taşımacılığı ve diplomatik yolcular hariç olmak üzere yabancılara kapatmıştır.

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Belçika

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Herhangi bir “zorunlu olmayan” hareket için sınırlar kapatıldı. Kısıtlamalar limanlar, havaalanları, uluslararası tren istasyonları ve diğer sınır noktalarında geçerlidir. İçişleri Bakanı, 20 Mart’ta, zorunlu olmayan seyahatleri önlemek için Belçika sınırına giriş ve çıkış kontrollerinin yeniden başlayacağını duyurdu. İçişleri Bakanlığı, Belçika’ya gelen tüm yolcuların seyahatlerinin önemli olduğunu kanıtlamak için bir Belçika kimlik (ikamet) kartı veya işverenlerinden bir mektup üretmeleri bekleneceğini belirtti. Belçika üzerinden transit geçiş yapanlar geçerli kimlik belgesi / ikamet kanıtı ve ileriye dönük seyahat kanıtı taşımalıdır. Kısıtlamalar, kargo taşımacılığı ve ülkeye geçmeleri gerektiğini kanıtlayabilen yabancılar için geçerli değildir.

 

  • Belçika vatandaşlarının ülkeye girmesine izin verilir, ancak yurt dışına çıkmazlar.

 

  • Brüksel Güney Charleroi Havaalanı (CRL) 24 Mart’ta kapalı. Operasyonların 3 Mayıs’ta 23.59’da başlaması bekleniyor.

 

  • Devlet tarafından sağlanan tahliye uçuşlarına dönen gezginler için karantina.

 

Koşullar ve iç kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Global seviye 3 Sağlık Danışmanlığı. Okullar, ancak üniversiteler değil, bir sonraki duyuruya kadar askıya alındı. Tüm eğlence faaliyetleri (spor, kültürel vb.), Büyüklükleri ve kamu veya özel olsun, iptal edilir. Dini mekanlarda toplanma yasağı. Toplu taşıma ile ilgili diğer kısıtlamalar: Flixbus tüm sınırlarını ve iç bağlantılarını iptal edecektir.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Hükümet ülke çapındaki kilitlenmeyi 19 Nisan’a kadar uzattı. Bu bağlamda, tüm toplantılar yasaklanacaktır. Eczaneler, yiyecek mağazaları ve basın ofisleri hariç, gerekli olmayan tüm mağazalar ve işletmeler kapatılacaktır. Sadece iş için gerekli görülen seyahatlere izin verilecektir. Süpermarketlerde, giriş ve müşterilerin mevcut olma süresi sınırlı olacaktır. Gece mağazaları 22: 00’de kapanmak zorunda kalacak. Toplu taşıma araçları aynı zamanda yolcular arasındaki mesafeyi de sağlamalıdır. Gerekli olmadığı düşünülürse yurt dışına seyahat etmek yasaktır. Kreşler açık kalacak ve özellikle sağlık ve güvenlik sektörlerinde çalışan ebeveynler için okullarda bir kabul sistemi sürdürülecektir.

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Belize

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Tüm sınırlar 21 Mart’ta 30 günlük bir süre için kapatıldı. Ülkede yaşayan Belizean vatandaşlarına, sakinlerine ve diplomatlarına Meksika ile Santa Elena sınır kapısından giriş izni verilecek.

 

  • Philip Goldson Uluslararası Havaalanı, planlanan son uçuşun kalkmasından sonra 23 Mart Pazartesi günü geçerli olacak.

 

  • 20.00’dan 05.00’e kadar sokağa çıkma yasağı yürürlüktedir ve güvenlik güçleri tarafından uygulanmaktadır.

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Benin

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Sınırlar zorunlu olmayan seyahat nedeniyle kapalıdır. Yeni vize verilmesi askıya alındı.

 

  • Havayolu ile gelen tüm yolcuların 14 gün karantinaya girmeleri gerekecektir. Vatandaş olmayanlar ilgili masrafları kendileri ödemek zorunda kalacaklar.

 

  • Hükümet tarafından gerekli görülen acil hareketler hariç tüm kara sınırları herkese kapalıdır.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Abomey-Calavi, Adjarra, Akpro-Misserete, Allada, Cotonou, Ouidah, Porto-Novo ve Seme-Podji şehirlerinde gelen ve giden hareketleri engelleyen bir kordon sağlık önlemi uygulanmaktadır.

 

  • 13 Nisan’a kadar ülke çapında sadece zorunlu harekete izin verilmektedir. Toplu taşıma askıya alınırken, diğer modların üçten az yolcu taşımasına izin verilir.

 

  • Gerekli olmayan tüm halka açık toplantılar yasaklanmıştır.

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Bermuda

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Yolcu uçuşlarına hizmet veren tek havaalanı olan L.F. Wade Uluslararası Havaalanı (BDA), varış ticari uçuşlarını 20 Mart’tan 6 Nisan’a kadar askıya aldı.

 

  • Liman, 20 Mart itibarıyla zorunlu olmayan varış gemileri için de kapatılmıştır.

 

  • Kargo malları ve temel mal ve tıbbi malzeme taşıyan kargo gemileri bu kısıtlamalardan muaf tutulacaktır.

 

  • Şu anda adayı terk etmek isteyen yolcular için herhangi bir kısıtlama yoktur.

 

  • Vatandaşlar, bölge sakinleri ve bakmakla yükümlü oldukları kişilerin ve diplomatik personelin girişine izin verilecek, ancak 14 gün boyunca karantinaya alınacak ve halk sağlığı tarama tedbirleri alınacaktır.

 

  • Gerekli hizmetleri sağlamayan diğer tüm ziyaretçilerin girişine izin verilmeyecektir.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Halk otobüsü ve feribot hizmetleri 6 Nisan’a kadar askıya alınmıştır.

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Butan

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • 17 Mart’tan itibaren, Bhutan vatandaşları da dahil olmak üzere, ülkeye girebilen kalan tüm gezginler, 14 gün boyunca bir tesiste zorunlu karantinaya tabidir. 31 Mart’tan itibaren, gezginler için karantina süresi 21 gün uzatılmıştır.

 

  • COVID-19’dan etkilenen ülkelere seyahat geçmişi olan varıştan 14 gün sonra seyahat eden yolcuların giriş noktasında sağlık ocaklarına rapor vermeleri rica olunur.

 

  • Geçerli vizeleri, çalışma izinleri veya seyahat geçmişi olan Bhutan’a seyahat eden herhangi bir COVID-19’dan etkilenen ülkeye seyahat eden yabancı gezginlerin yeniden girişi, bir sonraki duyuruya kadar askıya alınacaktır.

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Bolivya

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

· Tüm sınırlar 19 Mart – 15 Nisan tarihleri arasında kapalı olacaktır. Sadece Bolivya vatandaşlarının ve sakinlerinin girişine izin verilecektir.

· Şu anda ülkeden ayrılmak isteyen bireyler için bilinen herhangi bir kısıtlama bulunmamaktadır.

Koşullar ve iç kısıtlamalar:

· Yurtiçi kara taşımacılığı 18 Mart’tan itibaren askıya alınacaktır.

· Karantina ordu tarafından uygulanıyor, uymayanlar hapse gönderildi

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Bonaire, Sint Eustatius ve Saba

Gelen kısıtlamaları:

 

  • Bonaire: Sakinleri de dahil olmak üzere tüm yolcuların COVID-19 salgını ortasında girişleri engellenecektir.

 

  • Saba: Sakinler de dahil olmak üzere tüm gezginler COVID-19 pandemisinin ortasında girişten men edilecektir.

 

  • Önemli enfeksiyon alanlarına gidenlerden +599 416 3311, 314 ve 315 numaralı uzantılarla Halk Sağlığı Departmanı ile temasa geçmeleri istenir.

 

  • Yetkililer Asya ve Avrupa uçuşlarına süresiz bir yasak koymuşlardır.

 

Giden kısıtlamaları:

 

  • Şu anda ülkeden ayrılmak isteyen bireyler için bilinen herhangi bir kısıtlama bulunmamaktadır.

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Bosna Hersek

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Yabancılar için giriş yasağı.

 

  • Geri dönen vatandaşlar ve daimi ikametgahı olan yabancı vatandaşlar 14 gün boyunca karantinaya alınmalıdır. Bu önlemler, doğrudan tıbbi gözetim ve zorunlu günlük raporlamayı içerecektir.

 

  • Saraybosna Havaalanı açık, ancak uçuşlar çok sınırlı. Ancak, 30 Mart saat 06.00’dan (yerel saat), Saraybosna Havaalanı, Mostar Havaalanı, Banja Luka Havaalanı ve Tuzla Havaalanı gibi uluslararası havaalanları bir sonraki duyuruya kadar geçici olarak kapatılacaktır. İstisnalar arasında EUFOR ve NATO gibi az sayıda ve nadir yolcular bulunmaktadır. İnsani yardım ve kargo uçuşları normal şekilde çalışmaya devam edecektir.

 

  • Sırbistan ile olan kara sınırı kapalı.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • BH Federasyonunda (Saraybosna dahil) sokağa çıkma yasağı 20.00 ile 05.00 arasında. Buna ek olarak, 18 yaş altı ve 65 yaş üstü olanlar için sokağa çıkma yasağı genişletildi ve bu gruplar için harekete 08.00 ve 12.00 arasında izin verilecek olan 6-10 Nisan arasında kısa bir istisna vardı. Sırp Cumhuriyeti’ndeki herkes için 20.00 ila 05.00 sokağa çıkma yasağı yürürlüktedir ve 65 yaşın üzerindekilara 24 saat sokağa çıkma yasağı uygulanmaktadır. Bölgede Olağanüstü Hal devleti kurma girişimi Bosna siyasi kanadı tarafından veto edildi. Halen Olağanüstü Hal devam etmektedir.

 

  • Vatandaşların, konaklamanın dışına taşınırken yüz maskesi veya ağzını ve burnunu örten bir bez giymesi gerekmektedir.

 

  • 16 Mart’ta olağanüstü hal ilan edildi.

 

  • Tüm okulların yanı sıra restoranlar, kafeler ve diğer önemli olmayan kamusal alanlar kapalıdır ve halka açık toplantılar yasaklanmıştır.

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Botsvana

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • 16 Mart’ta Botsvana Hükümeti, aşağıdaki ülkelerden gelen veya buradan geçen tüm gezginler (Batswana vatandaşları ve Botsvana sakinleri hariç) için bir yasak olduğunu duyurdu: Avusturya, Belçika, Çin, Danimarka, Fransa, Almanya, Hindistan, İran, İtalya, Japonya, Hollanda, Norveç, Güney Kore, İspanya, İsveç, İsviçre, İngiltere ve ABD. Yüksek riskli ülkelerden dönen Batswana ve sakinleri 14 günlük zorunlu karantinaya tabi tutulacak. Bu ülkelerden herhangi bir kişi için giriş limanlarında Botsvana vizesi verilmesi askıya alınmıştır. Botswana’ya seyahat eden, ancak girmemiş olanlar artık geçerli vizelere sahip değil, varışta vize almayacaklar. Zaten Botswana’da bulunan bu ülkelerden vize sahipleri vizelerini geçerli saymalı.

 

  • Gelen yolcular 14 günlük karantinaya kendi masrafları ile hizmet etmek zorunda kalacaklar. (Transit yolcuları etkilemez).

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Hükümet 2 Nisan’dan bir sonraki bildirime kadar olağanüstü hal ilan etti ve 2 Nisan’dan 30 Nisan’a kadar ülke çapında bir kilitlenme ilan etti.

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Brezilya

Gelen kısıtlamaları:

 

  • 30 Mart ve sonraki 30 gün boyunca geçerli olmak üzere, tüm yabancı gezginlerin ülkeye girişleri yasaklanmıştır.

 

o İstisnalar şunlardır: Vatandaşlar ve bölge sakinleri, Brezilyalı aile üyeleri, diplomatlar ve Brezilya hükümeti ve mürettebat adına seyahat eden kişiler. Tüm kargo operasyonlarına izin verilir.

 

  • İstisnai olarak, kara sınır ülkelerinden birinde bulunan ve ülkesine geri dönüş uçuşuna katılmak için Brezilya’ya geçmesi gereken yabancılar, seyahat eden kişinin doğrudan havaalanına gitmesi, el ile bilet alması ve yetkili kılınması koşuluyla Brezilya’ya Federal Polis’in izni ile girebilir. her iki ülkenin büyükelçiliği veya konsolosluğu.

 

  • Brezilya’nın komşu ülkeleri ile olan tüm kara sınırları 22 Nisan’a kadar kapalıdır. Bu ülkeler arasında Arjantin, Bolivya, Kolombiya, Guyana, Fransız Guyanası, Paraguay, Peru, Surinam ve Venezuela bulunmaktadır.

 

  • Brezilya vatandaşları ve sakinleri, insani yardım ve yük kamyonlarının yanı sıra giriş kısıtlamalarından muaftır.

 

Giden kısıtlamaları:

 

  • Şu anda ülkeden ayrılmak isteyen bireyler için bilinen herhangi bir kısıtlama bulunmamaktadır.

 

Koşullar ve iç kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Amerika Birleşik Devletleri büyükelçiliği, yolculara çok az veya hiç önceden uyarı yapılmaksızın kısıtlamaların uygulanması için hazırlık yapmalarını tavsiye etmiştir.

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Bruney

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • 24 Mart’tan itibaren transit yolcular dahil tüm yabancı gezginlerin ülkeye girişine izin verilmeyecektir.

 

  • Hariç tutulan Brunei Darüsselam vatandaşları ve daimi sakinleri, belirlenmiş bir izleme merkezinde veya belirli koşullar altında evde kendi kendine karantinaya alınacak 14 günlük öz izolasyona tabi tutulmak zorunda kalacaklardır.

 

  • 16 Mart tarihinden itibaren geçerli olmak üzere, Brunei vatandaşlarının ve yabancı sakinlerinin ülkeyi terk etmeleri yasaklanmıştır. Acil tıbbi bakıma ihtiyaç duyan, mahkeme duruşmalarına katılan veya yurtdışında çalışmalara devam eden kişiler için istisnalar yapılır. Ülkeden ayrılma taleplerinin başbakanlık tarafından onaylanması gerekiyor.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Yetkililer ayrıca ülkedeki düğünler ve spor etkinlikleri dahil tüm toplu toplantıları yasakladı.

 

  • Şu anda Brunei’de bulunan uzun süreli ziyaretçilerin ülkeyi terk etmek için Brunei Başbakanlıktan onay almaları gerekmektedir.

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Bulgaristan

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • 20 Mart’tan itibaren ülkeye giriş yabancı vatandaşların çoğuna reddedilecektir, ancak aşağıdakiler hariç:

 

o AB veya Schengen ülkelerinin vatandaşları,

 

o Bir AB üyesi ülkede uzun süreli oturma izni olan üçüncü ülke vatandaşları,

 

o Bulgaristan’ı ikamet ettikleri ülkeye dönmek üzere geçen üçüncü ülke vatandaşları

 

  • Bulgaristan vatandaşları ve aile üyeleri veya daimi veya uzun süreli oturma izinleri ve ailelerinin üyeleri hariç olmak üzere Fransa, Almanya, İtalya, Hollanda, İspanya, İsviçre ve İngiltere’den gelen tüm gezginler için giriş yasaklanmıştır. . Bununla birlikte, bu ülkelerden gelen tüm varışlar 14 günlük karantina altına alınacaktır.

 

  • İspanya, İtalya ve Çin’e / Çin’den yapılan tüm uçuşlar askıya alınmıştır.

 

  • Türkiye, Sırbistan ve Kuzey Makedonya Bulgaristan ile olan tüm sınır kapılarını ticari olmayan trafiğe kapattı.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Ülke 13 Nisan’a kadar olağanüstü hal ilan etti.

 

  • Bulgaristan’ın 28 ilçesinin başkentleri arasında sadece temel amaçlarla seyahatlere izin verilmektedir. Kontrol noktaları 23 Mart’tan itibaren her bölgesel merkezin giriş / çıkış yollarında kurulacaktır. Seyahat edenlerin seyahatlerini / mevcudiyetlerini haklı kılmak için bir belge (yıllık ödeme beyanı, tıbbi belge ve kimlik belgesi) göstermeleri gerekir (şehirdeki iş nedeniyle, sağlık nedenleriyle veya kalıcı adrese dönmek için mümkünse).

 

  • Parklara, oyun alanlarına, spor tesislerine, açık ve kapalı mekanlara ziyaret yasağı vardır.

 

  • 30 Mart’tan itibaren, ülke içindeki herkes kapalı veya açık alandayken yüz maskesi takmalıdır.

 

  • 31 Mart’ta Stara Zagora eyaleti 21.00’den 05.00’e (yerel saat) bir gece sokağa çıkma yasağı başlattı.

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Burkina Faso

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Ouagadougou ve Bobo Dioulasso uluslararası havaalanlarının 21 Mart saat 00: 00’dan uluslararası ticari uçuşlara kapatılması. İç ve askeri uçuşlar devam edecek. Bu iki hafta sürecek ve o tarihten itibaren yenilenebilir.

 

  • Kara ve demiryolu sınırları, 21 Mart’tan itibaren 00: 00’da navlun hariç kapandı.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Sokağa çıkma yasağı 21 Mart’tan her gece 19:00 – 05:00 arası tanıtıldı

 

  • COVID-19 vakalarının bildirildiği sekiz şehir 27 Mart’tan itibaren iki hafta boyunca karantinaya alınmıştır. Şehirler: Banfora, Bobo Dioulasso, Boromo, Dedougou, Hounde, Manga, Ouagadougoug ve Zorgho.

 

  • 16 Mart’ta ülke çapında ilan edilen Sağlık Durumu

 

o Kısmi sınırlama (mesai saatleri dışında)

 

o Tüm kültürel ve dini veya aile toplantılarını yasaklayın

 

o 25 kişilik profesyonel toplantıları yasaklayın

 

o Tüm kültürel, spor ve boş zaman aktivitelerinin / işletmelerinin kapatılması

 

o Kara sınırlarındaki havaalanlarının ve taramaların kademeli / kısmi olarak kapatılması

 

o Her türlü TOPLU TOPLAMA yasaklandı

 

o Barlar

 

  • Okullar ve üniversiteler 16 – 31 Mart tarihleri ​​arasında kapalı olacaktır.

 

  • Ülke çapında 36 pazarın 26 Mart’tan en az 20 Nisan’a kadar kapatılması.

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Burundi

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Tüm gelen gezginler varışta 14 gün karantinaya alınacaktır. Hükümet, karantina maliyetinin gezginlere tahsil edileceğini doğruladı.

 

  • Ruanda sınırı, milliyetten bağımsız olarak Ruanda’dan gelen yolcular için 15 Mart’ta (Ruhwa geçişi) kapandı.

 

  • Bujumbura’nın Melchior Ndadaye Havalimanı’na (BJM) giden ve giden tüm uluslararası uçuşlar 4 Nisan’a kadar askıya alınır. Brussels Airlines ve RwandAir daha önce ülkeye / ülkeden uçuşları askıya almıştı.

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Cabo Verde

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Tüm deniz sınırları kapalı ve hava bağlantıları 18 Mart’tan bu yana, geri dönüş uçuşları ve tıbbi acil durumlar için Cabo Verde’ye / buradan dönen vatandaşlar için sınırlı istisnalar dışında askıya alınana kadar askıya alındı.

 

  • Doldurulacak bir form en riskli bölgelerden gelen yolculara dağıtılır.

 

  • Cabo Verde Havayolları tüm operasyonları 18 Mart’tan 30 gün boyunca askıya aldı.

 

  • Yolcu ve yolcu gemilerinin yanaşmasına izin verilir ancak yolcuların tüm limanlara inmesine izin verilmez.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • 27 Mart – 17 Nisan tarihleri arasında olağanüstü hal ilan edildi.

 

  • 27 Mart – 17 Nisan tarihleri arasında, adalar arası bağlantılar sınırlı istisnalarla askıya alınmıştır.

 

  • Boa Vista feribot seferleri 20 Mart – 4 Nisan tarihleri arasında askıya alınmıştır

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Kamboçya

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Tüm yabancılara varışta tüm vize muafiyet politikaları ve turist vizesi, e-vize ve vize verilmesi, 30 Mart’ta 23.59 tarihinden itibaren bir ay süreyle askıya alınacaktır.

 

  • Kamboçya’ya seyahat etmek isteyen herhangi bir yabancının önce yurtdışındaki Kamboçya misyonlarından vize alması gerektiğini belirten açıklamada, bir bireyin ülkesinin yetkili sağlık otoriteleri tarafından tarihinden 72 saat öncesine kadar verilmeyen bir sağlık sertifikası sağlaması gerektiğini de ekliyor. COVID-19 için pozitif test edilmediğini doğrulayan seyahat. Ayrıca, en az 50.000 ABD Doları tutarında bir sağlık sigortası kanıtı gerekmektedir. Diplomatik vize (Visa A) veya resmi vize (Visa B) olan gezginler muaftır.

 

  • Kamboçya Sağlık Bakanlığı, 17 Mart’tan itibaren Fransa, Almanya, İran, İtalya, İspanya ve ABD’den gelen yabancı uyruklulara 30 günlük bir yasak koydu. Diplomatik vize veya resmi vize sahibi olan yolcuların girişte 14 günlük karantinaya girmeleri gerekir.

 

  • Kamboçya’ya giren yolcu gemilerine ve nehir botlarına yasak

 

  • Kamboçya, 18 Mart’tan itibaren tüm Vietnam vatandaşlarının girişini yasaklayacak. Diplomatik veya resmi pasaport taşıyan gezginler muaf tutulacaktır.

 

  • 23.59 20 Mart tarihinden itibaren Kamboçya ile Vietnam arasındaki sınır kara, deniz veya hava yoluyla herhangi bir trafiğe izin vermeyecektir.

 

  • Dışişleri ve Uluslararası İşbirliği Bakanlığı’na göre, Visa T sahibi olan ve 1 Ocak’tan sonra Krallığa gelen turistler otomatik vize uzatması alacaktır.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • 31 Mart’ta olağanüstü hal hukuku hazırlandı, daha fazla ayrıntı 3 Nisan’da duyurulacak.

 

  • Tüm okullar ve üçüncül kurumlar bir sonraki duyuruya kadar kapalı olacaktır.

 

  • Büyük toplantılar yasaklanmıştır.

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Kamerun

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

18 Mart’tan itibaren

 

  • Tüm uluslararası uçuşlar askıya alınmıştır.

 

  • Tüm kara ve deniz sınırları kapatıldı.

 

  • Kargo ve eve dönmek isteyen Kamerun vatandaşlarına kısıtlamalar uygulanmaz.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Tüm okullar, sosyal mekanlar kapatıldı. Gıda maddeleri ve barlar saat 18: 00’e kadar kapanmalıdır.

 

  • 50 kişiden fazla toplantı yapılması yasaklanmıştır.

 

  • Şehirlerarası seyahatin 24 Mart’tan itibaren kısıtlandığına dair doğrulanmamış yerel raporlar.

 

  • Bafoussam’da (Batı bölgesi), düğün kutlamaları bir sonraki duyuruya kadar askıya alınmıştır.

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Kanada

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Tüm yabancı gezginler için sınırların kapatılması (Kanada vatandaşları, daimi ikamet edenler ve yakın aile fertleri için muafiyet; ancak 14 gün boyunca zorunlu kendi kendine karantinaya tabi olacaklar).

 

  • Kanada-ABD sınırı 20 Nisan’a kadar zorunlu olmayan seyahatlere (rekreasyon ve turizm) kapatılacak. Ancak, gerekli seyahat ve tüm yük taşımacılığına izin verilir.

 

  • COVID-19 belirtileri gösteren herhangi bir yolcunun girişi engellenecektir.

 

  • Şu anda ülkeden ayrılmak isteyen bireyler için bilinen herhangi bir kısıtlama bulunmamaktadır.

 

Koşullar ve iç kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Prens Edward Adası, Quebec ve Yukon Toprakları, tüm uluslararası ve yerli yolcuların 14 gün boyunca karantinaya almalarını talep ediyor.

 

  • Kuzeybatı Toprakları ve Nunavut sakinleri için girişi kısıtlamıştır ve geri dönen sakinlerin 14 gün boyunca karantinaya almaları gerekmektedir.

 

  • Quebec, ildeki zorunlu olmayan seyahatleri önlemek için kontrol noktaları oluşturmuştur.

 

  • Karayip ulusları, Meksika ve ABD dışındaki uçuşlar hariç tüm uluslararası uçuşlar Calgary (YYC), Montreal (YUL), Toronto (YYZ) ve Vancouver’a (YVR) yönlendirilecektir.

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Orta Afrika Cumhuriyeti

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

· 26 Mart’tan itibaren 15 günlük bir süre için tüm yabancıların ülkeye girişleri reddedilecektir. Diplomatlar, STK çalışanları ve COVID-19’un yerel aktarımı olmayan ülkeler muaftır.

· 26 Mart’tan itibaren Bangui Mpoko Uluslararası Havaalanı, insani uçuşlar, kargo uçuşları veya yetkili özel ve ticari uçuşlar haricinde 15 gün boyunca kapatıldı.

· Demokratik Kongo Cumhuriyeti ile kara sınırı ve Zongo sınır kapısı bir sonraki duyuruya kadar kapalıdır. Zongo sınır kapısında insani bir koridor açıldı.

· Yetkililer, gelen yolculara 21 günlük kendinden karantina uygulama hakkını saklı tutar.

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

· Okullar ve üniversiteler 26 Mart’tan itibaren 15 gün boyunca kapalı kaldı.

· Barlar, dans salonları ve sinemalar dahil olmak üzere sosyal mekanlar 26 Mart’tan itibaren 15 gün boyunca kapalıdır.

· Halka açık gösteri ve yas dahil 15’ten fazla kişinin toplanması yasaktır.

· Bangui ile ülkenin geri kalanı arasında seyahat etmek yasaktır.

· Ubangi nehri boyunca CAR ve Kongo arasındaki tüm sınır pazarlarının bir sonraki duyuruya kadar askıya alınması.

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Cayman Adaları

Gelen Kısıtlamaları

 

  • 22 Mart’tan itibaren her iki uluslararası havaalanı (Grand Cayman’daki Owen Roberts Uluslararası Havaalanı ve Cayman Brac’daki Charles Kirkconnell Uluslararası Havaalanı) üç hafta boyunca tüm uluslararası uçuşlara yakın olacak.

 

  • Cayman Adalarına sadece geri dönenlerin girmesine izin verilecektir.

 

  • 16 Mart’tan itibaren tüm yolcu gemileri 60 gün süreyle yasaklandı.

 

Giden kısıtlamaları:

 

  • Şu anda ülkeden ayrılmak isteyen bireyler için bilinen herhangi bir kısıtlama bulunmamaktadır.

 

Koşullar ve iç kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Adalarda zorunlu olmayan tüm hareketi 05.01 ile 19.00 (yerel saat) arasında ve 19.01’den 05.00’a kadar 20 Nisan’a kadar 20 Nisan’dan 20 Nisan’a kadar hiçbir hareketin gerçekleşemeyeceği “sert” bir sokağa çıkma yasağı vardır. Adalar Pazar günleri ‘zor’ sokağa çıkma yasağı altında olacak, yani temel personel hariç herkes evde kalmalı.

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Çad

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • 24 Mart’ta tüm sınırlar kapandı ve uluslararası uçuşlar askıya alındı.

 

  • N’djamena Uluslararası Havaalanı (NDJ), Abéché Havaalanı (AEH), Faya-Largeau Havaalanı (FYT), Moundou Havaalanı (MQQ) ve Sarh Havaalanı (SRH) 10 Nisan’a kadar kapalı.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • 2 Nisan’dan itibaren, Ndjamena ve Logone Occidental, Logone Oriental, Mayo Kebbi Est ve Mayo Kebbi Ouest illerinde 19.00 ile 06.00 saatleri arasında iki haftalık sokağa çıkma yasağı uygulanmaktadır.

 

  • 50 kişiden fazla toplantı yapılması yasaklanmıştır.

 

  • 24 Mart’tan sonra tüm sosyal mekanlar, okullar, barlar, restoranlar kapatıldı.

 

  • Sosyal medyadaki tüm sahte haberler kovuşturulacaktır.

 

  • Otobüsler ve minibüsler (şehir merkezleri dahil) yasaklanmıştır.

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Şili

Gelen Kısıtlamaları:

 

  • Şili 18 Mart’ta sınırlarını (hava, kara ve deniz) yabancı yolculara kapattı. Bu, 14 gün boyunca yürürlükte kalacaktır.

 

  • Kısıtlamalar Şili vatandaşları veya sakinleri için geçerli değildir, ancak ülkeye döndüklerinde 14 günlük karantinaya alınmaları istenecektir.

 

  • Şili’ye nihai varış noktası olan Şili’ye gelen tüm yolcular, son 30 gün içinde bulundukları ülkeleri özetleyen bir sağlık beyanı imzalamalı ve sunmalıdır. Bunlar varıştan önce havayolu şirketi tarafından verilir. Etkilenen ülkelere gitmiş olanlara ek tarama yapılacaktır.

 

  • Her yolcunun, Çin veya riskli bir bölgede bulunup bulunmadığını giriş limanında bilgilendirmesi gerekmektedir. Evet ise, Policía de Investigaciones (PDI) personeli yolcunun kısa bir incelemesini yapacaktır.

 

Giden Kısıtlamaları

 

  • Şu anda ülkeden ayrılmak isteyen bireyler için bilinen herhangi bir kısıtlama bulunmamaktadır.

 

Koşullar ve iç kısıtlamalar:

 

  • “Başkan Sebastián Piñera, 19 Mart’ta yürürlüğe giren Şili’deki artan salgıyla yüzleşmek için 90 günlük bir felaket durumu ilan etti. Bu hareket hükümete hareket özgürlüğünü kısıtlamak, gıda tedariki ve temel hizmetleri sağlamak için olağanüstü yetkiler veriyor. Ordunun gerektiğinde düzeni müdahale etmesine ve korumasına izin verilir. ”

 

  • 27 Mart itibarıyla ülkedeki yedi il bir hafta boyunca kilit altında.

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Çin

Giriş kısıtlamaları:

 

  • 28 Mart’ta 00.01’den (yerel saat) Çin anakarasına giriş, şu anda geçerli vizeler ve oturma izinleri bulunan tüm yabancılara askıya alınacaktır. Askıya alma ayrıca 24/72/144 saatlik vizesiz transit politikası, Hainan 30 günlük vizesiz politikası, liman vizeleri, Şangay limanı, Guangdong eyaleti üzerinden grup gezisine katılan yabancılar için 15 günlük vize muafiyeti gibi vizeleri de etkiliyor. Guangxi’nin ASEAN ülkelerinin yabancı tur grupları için 15 günlük vize muafiyeti olan Hong Kong veya Macao SAR’dan yabancı tur grupları için 144 saatlik vize muafiyeti. Nezaket, diplomatik veya hizmet vizesi olan ‘C’ vizesi olan yabancılar için muafiyet uygulanır. Çin’e gerekli ekonomik, bilimsel ve teknoloji faaliyetleri ve acil insani ihtiyaçlar için girmek isteyen diğer yabancılar, en yakın Çinli diplomatik temsilcilerin vizelerine başvurmalıdır.

 

  • Çoğu şehir ve ilde gelen tüm uluslararası yolcuları için belirlenmiş yerlerde zorunlu 14 günlük karantina. Pekin, Şangay, Guangzhou ve Shenzhen gibi büyük şehirlerde nükleik asit testi zorunludur.

 

  • Birçok yerel hükümet, gelen yolcuların seyahat planları hakkında yerel şirket ofislerini ve mahalle komitelerini önceden bilgilendirmelerini istemektedir.

 

  • Çin Sivil Havacılık İdaresi 26 Mart’ta uluslararası yolcu uçuşlarının sayısındaki azalmanın devam ettiğini duyurdu. Pekin’de, uluslararası uçuşlar doğrudan Beijing Capital Uluslararası Havalimanı’na (PEK) inmiyor, ancak önce Dalian, Hohhot, Jinan, Nanjing, Qingdao, Şangay Pudong, Shenyang, Shijiazhuang, Taiyuan, Tianjin, Xi’deki diğer iç havaalanlarına yönlendiriliyor. tarama için bir ve Zhengzhou. Seyahat edenlerin, girişte belirli bir tesiste 14 günlük bir karantinaya girmeleri gerekecektir. 14 günlük karantinayı temizledikten sonra, gezgin ikinci günden sonra Pekin’e girerse, gezgin karantinayı temizler, seyahat eden kişinin 14 günlük karantinaya evde veya 14 gün daha belirlenmiş bir tesise girmesi gerekir. Jiangxi eyaleti, 26 Mart’tan itibaren 14 gün boyunca tüm gelen ve giden uluslararası uçuşların askıya alındığını açıkladı.

 

  • Şehre gelen tüm gezginler (Hong Kong sakinleri dahil) karantina altına alınacaktır.

 

  • Hong Kong’a gelen ve aşağıdaki kriterlerden birini veya daha fazlasını karşılayan yolcuların en az 8 Nisan’a kadar girmelerine izin verilmez:

 

o Hong Kong sakinleri hariç.

 

o Son 14 gün içinde Hubei eyaletini ziyaret etti.

 

o Son 14 gün içinde Çin anakarasını ziyaret eden ve Hong Kong’a giriş izni (ör. vize veya başka türde bir izin) süresi 14 günden az olan herkes.

 

o Bu, son 14 gün içinde denizaşırı Çin, Tayvan (ROC) ve Makao (Çin SAR) sakinlerini içerir.

 

o Muafiyetler: Hong Kong kimlik kartına sahip olan yolcuların girmesine izin verilir. Anakara Çin, Makao ve Tayvan’dan son 14 gün içinde yurt dışına seyahat etmeyen gezginler.

 

  • Anakara Çin’de son 14 gün içinde seyahat geçmişine sahip sakinler de dahil olmak üzere tüm gezginlerin 14 günlük karantina yapmaları gerekmektedir. 25 Mart’tan en az 8 Nisan’a kadar, bu 14 günlük zorunlu karantina, Makao’dan (Çin SAR) ve Tayvan’dan (Çin) gelen, sakinler de dahil olmak üzere tüm yolculara kadar uzanıyor.

 

  • Hong Kong ve Çin anakarası arasındaki çoğu rota kapalı kalır ve sadece Hong Kong Uluslararası Havaalanı (HKG), Shenzhen Körfezi kontrol noktası ve Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Köprüsü açık kalır. Ancak, sadece çift plaka araçlarının Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Köprüsü’nü geçmesine izin verilir; toplu taşıma yoktur. Kai Tak ve Okyanus kruvaziyer terminalleri de kapalıdır.

 

  • Çalışma izni (mavi kart) sahipleri, şehir yetkilileri ile kayıtlı yerleşik olmayanlar ve anakara Çin, Hong Kong veya Tayvan sakinleri dışında, Makao’da yerleşik olmayanlar için seyahat yasaktır.

 

  • Son 14 gün içinde Hubei eyaletinden seyahat eden Makao sakinlerinin, Makao makamları tarafından tanınan bir sağlık kurumu tarafından verilen “yeni koronavirüs enfeksiyonu olmayan bir tıbbi sertifika” sunmaları gerekmektedir.

 

  • Girişten 14 gün önce Almanya, Fransa, İran, İtalya, Japonya, Güney Kore veya İspanya’da bulunan Makao’ya seyahat eden konuklar, belirlenen bir yerde 14 günlük karantinaya gireceklerdir. Son 14 gün içinde Norveç’te bulunan gezginlerin tıbbi muayeneye başvurmaları gerekmektedir.

 

  • Tüm yabancı uyruklu kişilerin Tayvan’a girişleri reddedilir. İstisnalar arasında Çin Cumhuriyeti vatandaşları, diplomatik personel, daimi ikamet edenler (APRC), Yabancı İkamet Belgesi (ARC) sahipleri ve özel izinleri olan iş adamları bulunmaktadır. Seyahat edenlerin en az 30 Nisan’a kadar Tayvan üzerinden geçiş yapmasına izin verilmeyecek.

 

  • Tayvan’a girmesine izin verilen gezginler, 14 günlük zorunlu ev karantinasına tabi tutulacaktır.

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31 Mart’tan itibaren Yunnan eyaleti, vatandaşların Vietnam, Laos ve Myanmar ile sınırlarında 30’dan fazla kara ve nehir limanı tarafından ülkeyi terk etmesini yasakladı.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Hubei’nin dışında, tren istasyonları ve havaalanları kademeli olarak faaliyete geçmiştir ve çoğu il, iller arası karayolu yolcu taşımacılığına devam etmiştir. Çoğu şehirde toplu taşıma ve özel araç hareketiyle ilgili kısıtlamalar kaldırılmıştır.

 

  • Hubei dışındaki bölgelerden ayrılan ve büyük şehirlerdeki (Pekin hariç) otellerde kalmayı planlayan yerli gezginler zorunlu karantinaya tabi değildir, ancak bilgi kaydı ve vücut ısısı izlemenin yerel gereksinimlerine uymak zorundadır. Hedef şehirde ikamet edenler için, yerel ikamet komitesiyle karantina gereklilikleri hakkında teyit etmeleri gerekir, çünkü bunlar hala ülke çapında farklılık gösterir. Pekin hala diğer illerden gelen tüm yolcuların 14 gün boyunca karantinaya alınmasını istiyor.

 

  • Bireysel kullanıcılar için hareket boşluğu düzeyini belirtmek amacıyla farklı renk kodlu (genellikle yeşil, sarı, kırmızı) “sağlık kodu” (veya benzeri) adı verilen bir mobil uygulama kullanılmaktadır. Yeşil kod, hareket özgürlüğüne izin verirken sarı veya kırmızı, 7-14 günlük karantina gerektiğini gösterir. Her ilde uygulamanın farklı varyasyonları bulunduğundan, seyahat edenlerin seyahatlerinden önce ‘sağlık kodunu’ almak için hedefleri için ilgili uygulamayı kontrol etmeleri ve bilgilerini çevrimiçi kaydetmeleri gerekecektir.

 

  • Bu tür kısıtlamalar hafiflemekle birlikte, pek çok il ve şehir hala topluluk “kapalı” stil yönetimine sahiptir;

 

o Topluluğa çıkış / giriş erişiminin azalması.

 

o Ziyaretçilerin ve ziyaret edilen araçların erişim kontrolü: Kimlik kontrolü / kaydı, kapıda sıcaklık ölçümü, teslimat hizmeti topluluk kapısında alınacaktır.

 

o Belirli bir toplulukta onaylanmış vakalar varsa, yerel salgının şiddetine bağlı olarak karantina için belirli birimlerin / alanların kapatılması olabilir.

 

  • Hubei eyaleti: 8 Nisan’da kısıtlamaları kaldırılacak olan Wuhan hariç, Hubei eyaletinden giden seyahat kısıtlamaları 25 Mart’ta kaldırılmaya başlandı. Demiryolu ve yolcu uçuşları, kısıtlamaların kaldırılmasıyla kademeli olarak devam etmeye başlamıştır; ancak, uluslararası uçuşlar ve Pekin’e uçuşlar bir sonraki duyuruya kadar askıda kalacaktır. Hubei’den ayrılmak isteyenler, yerel gereksinimler konusunda varış şehirlerini onaylamalıdır. Çoğu bölge il içi yolcu uçuşlarına, trenlere, otobüslere, feribotlara ve şehir ulaşımına devam etmeye başladı ve Wuhan da yavaş yavaş şehirde toplu taşıma araçlarını kullanmaya başladı.

 

  • Hong Kong ve Çin anakarası arasındaki on kara sınırı kontrol noktası kapatıldı. Yetkililer feribotları ve hızlı trenlerin yanı sıra Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Ekspres Demiryolu Bağlantısının Hong Kong bölümünü ve Hung Hom İstasyonu tarafından sunulan Şehirlerarası Tren ile askıya aldı.

 

  • Hong Kong’a gelmeden 14 gün önce Hubei eyaletini ziyaret eden kişilerin şehre girmesi yasaklanmıştır.

 

  • Hong Kong’a gelen tüm gezginlerin sağlık beyan formlarını doldurmaları ve sunmaları gerekmektedir.

 

  • Anakara Çin, Hong Kong ve Tayvan’dan gelen ziyaretçilerin, varıştan 14 gün önce yabancı bir ülkeyi ziyaret etmeleri halinde Makao’ya girmeleri yasaklanıyor. Önceki 14 gün içinde Hong Kong veya Tayvan’ı ziyaret ettiyse, Macao’ya girebilirler, ancak belirlenen bir yerde 14 günlük tıbbi gözlemlere tabi tutulmalıdırlar. Son 14 gün içinde yabancı bir ülkeyi, Hong Kong’u veya Tayvan’ı ziyaret etmemişlerse, çok sayıda COVID-19 vakası bölgesinden geliyorlarsa 6-8 saatlik bir tıbbi muayeneden geçmek zorunda kalacaklar (Pekin, Chongqing, Guangdong, Henan, Şangay veya Zhejiang). Varıştan 14 gün önce Hubei eyaletine gelen gezginlerin COVID-19’dan arınmış olduklarını kanıtlayan bir sağlık sertifikası ibraz etmeleri gerekmektedir.

 

  • Jia ülkesi (Henan eyaleti) 31 Mart’tan itibaren kilit altına alındı. Dış mekan sakinleri için kısıtlama vardır ve zorunlu olmayan işletmeler askıya alınır.

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Kolombiya

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • 17 Mart – 30 Mayıs tarihleri arasında tüm yabancı gezginler için sınırların kapatılması. Kolombiya vatandaşlarının ve sakinlerinin ülkeye karadan veya denizden girmesine veya çıkmasına izin verilmeyecektir; ülkeye hava yoluyla giriş yapabilen herhangi bir Kolombiya vatandaşı, dönüşlerinden sonra 14 gün boyunca zorunlu olarak kendi kendine karantinaya tabi olacaklardır.

 

  • Başkan Duque, 19 Mart’ta Kolombiya’ya yapılan tüm uluslararası uçuşların 23 Mart’tan itibaren 30 gün süreyle askıya alınacağını duyurdu. Kolombiya vatandaşları ve daimi sakinleri de dahil olmak üzere tüm gezginlerin bu süre zarfında girişi engellenecektir.

 

Koşullar ve iç kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Ülke genelindeki karantina – içinde, temel amaç dışında tüm sakinlerin evde kalması isteniyor – en az 13 Nisan’a kadar yürürlükte.

 

  • 70 yaş üstü bireylerin 31 Mayıs’a kadar evde kalmaları istenir

 

  • Hiçbir havayolu Kolombiya uçuşlarında indirim olduğunu açıklamamıştır.

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Komorlar

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

· 25 Mart’tan itibaren 10’dan fazla kayıtlı COVID-19 vakasına sahip ülkelerden gelen tüm yolcuların Komor Adaları’na girmesi yasaklanmıştır. Sivil Havacılık Otoritesi ayrıca Mayotte, Tanzanya ve Reunion ile gelen ve giden tüm ticari uçuşların askıya alındığını açıkladı. Bu, kargo ve insani uçuşlar için geçerli değildir.

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

· Seçimler, topluluk, düğünler ve cenaze törenleri de dahil olmak üzere tüm sosyal toplantılar ve etkinlikler iptal edilir / yasaklanır veya ciddi şekilde kısıtlanır. Cuma ve toplu dualar da askıya alındı.

· Okullar ve sosyal mekanlar bir sonraki duyuruya kadar kapatılmıştır.

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Kongo

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • 21 Mart’ta yetkililer tüm kara, hava ve deniz sınırlarının kapatıldığını ve tüm uluslararası uçuşların askıya alındığını duyurdular. Kargo gemileri ve uçuşlar bu tedbirden muaftır.

 

  • Tüm gezginlerin, herhangi bir vize başvurusu için onaylanmış bir kurum tarafından yürütülen bir COVID-19 negatif testi sunmaları gerektiği bildirilmiştir. Giriş koşulları hakkında daha fazla bilgi, ülkenin seyahat öncesi diplomatik temsilcilikleri ile tartışılmalıdır.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Ulusal bir olağanüstü hal 31 Mart’ta başladı. Yeni tedbirler 30 gün sürecek ve iç seyahat yasağı (zorunlu hareketler hariç), tüm essentiel olmayan dükkanların kapatılması, ülke çapında bir kilitlenme ve 20.00 ila 05.00 arasındaki sokağa çıkma yasağı yer alacak.

 

  • Tüm sosyal toplantılar ve etkinlikler iptal edilir / yasaklanır.

 

  • Okullar ve sosyal mekanlar (barlar ve ibadethaneler dahil) kapatıldı.

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Demokratik Kongo Cumhuriyeti

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Başkan Tsishekedi 24 Mart akşamı tüm hava, kara ve deniz sınırlarının bir sonraki duyuruya kadar kapatıldığını duyurdu. Yalnızca kargo kamyonlarına / uçaklarına erişim izni verilecektir.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Olağanüstü hal 24 Mart’ta 30 günlük bir süre için ilan edilmiştir.

 

  • 24 Mart’tan bu yana Kinşasa ve diğer kent merkezleri arasındaki tüm uçuşlar ve diğer ulaşım türleri, kargo taşımacılığı hariç, yasaklanmıştır.

 

  • 2 Nisan’da Kinşasa valisi başkentin Gombe bölgesinin 6-20 Nisan arasında kilitleneceğini açıkladı. Gombe bölgesine erişim için sadece güvenlik kontrolüne sahip beş erişim noktası açıktır.

 

  • Kinşasa’daki tüm halka açık toplantılar yasaklanmıştır. Barlar ve restoranlar bir sonraki duyuruya kadar kapalıdır. Okulların ve üniversitelerin en az 17 Nisan’a kadar kapanması.

 

  • Ituri eyaletine giren gezginler 14 gün boyunca karantinaya almalıdır.

 

  • Kuzey Kivu eyaleti: Goma, 6 Nisan’dan itibaren 14 günlük bir süre için kilitlendi. Beni ve Butembo arasındaki ana yollar kapatılacak. Sadece gerekli malzemeleri satan piyasaların bu süre boyunca açık kalmasına izin verilecektir.

 

  • Güney Kivu eyaleti: Bölgesel başkent Bukavu’yu bir sonraki duyuruya kadar izole etmek için tüm ulaşım merkezleri (liman ve havaalanı) ve komşu illere sahip yollar kapalı. Sadece gerekli hareketlere izin verilir.

 

  • Lualaba eyaleti: 22.00 – 05.00 arasındaki gece sokağa çıkma yasağı 4 Nisan’da başlayacak.

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Kosta Rika

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • 18 Mart – 13 Nisan tarihleri ​​arasında 23: 59’dan (yerel saat) tüm yabancı uyruklu ve yerleşik olmayanlar için sınırların kapatılması. Tedbirler, her ikisi de yurt dışından döndüklerinde 14 günlük karantinaya almaları istenecek Kosta Rika vatandaşları veya sakinleri için geçerli olmayacak.

 

  • Yeni kısıtlamalar uygulanırken gezginlerin Kosta Rika’nın havaalanlarından geçmesine izin verilecektir.

 

  • Şu anda ülkeden ayrılmak isteyen bireyler için bilinen herhangi bir kısıtlama bulunmamaktadır.

 

Koşullar ve iç kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Kosta Rika’ya hizmet veren havayolu şirketlerinin çoğu uçuşlarını askıya alıyor veya sınırlıyor

 

  • Tüm milli parklar kapalı

 

  • 3-7 Nisan tarihleri ​​arasında, araçlar için sokağa çıkma yasağı 17.00 ile 05.0 arasında. Araçların, plaka numarasına göre günlük programda gün içinde transit geçişine izin verilecektir. 8-12 Nisan tarihleri ​​arasında özel araçların transit geçişine izin verilmeyecektir. Uymayan sürücüler para cezasına çarptırılacaktır.

 

  • Şahsen hizmet veren tüm zorunlu olmayan işletmeler en az 12 Nisan tarihine kadar kapanmalıdır; gıda dağıtım hizmetleri devam edecek.

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Cook Adaları

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • 25 Mart itibarıyla, Yeni Zelanda pasaportu ve daimi ikametgâh sahipleri, Avustralya vatandaşları ve normalde Yeni Zelanda’da yaşayan daimi ikamet edenler, Cook Adalılar, Cook Adaları daimi ikamet edenler, Cook Adaları çalışma izni sahipleri ve Cook Adası sakinleri sahiplerine izin veriyor. Yukarıda muaf tutulan kategorilere dahil olan herhangi bir gezgin aile için girişe izin verilecektir. Girişe izin verilen tüm gezginler 14 günlük zorunlu karantinaya tabidir.

 

  • Seyahatten 14 gün önce aşağıdaki ülkelerde bulunan Cook Adaları’na seyahat etmek isteyen kişilerin Cook Adaları’na girişi reddedilecektir. Kamboçya, Endonezya, İran, İtalya, Japonya, Laos, Malezya, Çin Halk Cumhuriyeti (Hong Kong, Makao ve Tayvan dahil), Filipinler, Singapur, Güney Kore, Tayland veya Vietnam

 

  • Avustralya, Fransız Polinezyası ve Amerika Birleşik Devletleri’nden gelen uçuşlar askıya alındı. Yukarıdaki ülkelerden gelen yolcuların Cook Adaları’na gitmeden 14 gün önce Yeni Zelanda’da kendi karantinaya almaları gerekecektir.

 

  • Yabancı yolcu gemilerine giriş yasaklanmıştır.

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Fildişi Sahili

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • 24 Mart’tan itibaren hava, kara ve deniz yolcu trafiğinin tümü kapalı / yasaklanmıştır.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Acil durum yürürlükte kalır ve ülke çapında sokağa çıkma yasağı, bir sonraki duyuruya kadar 21.00 ile 05.00 arasında geçerlidir.

 

  • Abidjan, 30 Mart’tan bu yana ülkenin geri kalanından izole edildi. Abidjan ile ülkenin içi ve diğer ana kent merkezleri arasında izinsiz iç seyahat 29 Mart’tan bu yana yasaklandı. Belediyeler içinde seyahat, sadece gerekli malların (gıda, su, ilaç, yakıt) taşınması ve 2 Nisan’dan itibaren tıbbi tahliye için mümkün olmaktadır.

 

  • 2 Nisan yetkilileri, zorunlu hareketler için laissez geçiş izninin artık serbest bırakılmayacağını açıkladı, yukarıdakiler hariç şehirler arasındaki tüm hareketleri yasakladı. Gerekli seyahatler için bireylerin 72 saat boyunca ve sokağa çıkma yasağı süreleri dışında geçerli olmak üzere Abidjan’ın Cocody bölgesindeki yerel bir Valilik veya Ulusal Polis Akademisine başvurmaları gerekmektedir.

 

  • Tüm eğitim kurumları, eğlence mekanları ve 100’den fazla kişinin katıldığı büyük toplantılar 30 günlük bir süre için kapatılacaktır.

 

  • Tüm barlar ve makiler 23 Mart’tan 18.00’den (yerel saat) sonraki bildirime kadar kapalıdır. Restoranlar da 24 Mart’tan itibaren.

 

  • ‘Aşamalı hapsetme’ yetkililer tarafından göz ardı edilmemiştir.

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Güney Kıbrıs

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Kıbrıs vatandaşlarına ve şu anda ülkedeki yabancıların ülkelerine geri gönderilmesine yönelik gelen uçaklara istisnalar uygulanmasına rağmen, tüm uluslararası ticari uçuşlar en az 28 Nisan’a kadar askıya alınmıştır.

 

  • Kendi beyan ettiği “Kuzey Kıbrıs Türk Cumhuriyeti” nde (“KKTC”), sadece KKTC vatandaşları ile eşleri ve çocukları – tabiiyetlerine bakılmaksızın – bölgeye girebilir.

 

  • Tüm vatandaşların bir sonraki duyuruya kadar, Kıbrıs’ta yaşayanlar, Cumhuriyette çalışanlar, Cumhuriyet’teki eğitim kurumlarına devam eden veya Kıbrıs hükümetinden önceden izin almak kaydıyla kaçınılmaz mesleki yükümlülükleri olan turistler için giriş izni verilmez.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • 24 Mart – 13 Nisan tarihleri ​​arasında ulusal bir kilitlenme uygulanacaktır. Tüm sakinlerin ve vatandaşların evde kalmaları gerekmektedir.

 

  • 24 Mart 18:00 ile 13 Nisan tarihleri ​​arasında, tüm gereksiz hareketler bazı istisnalar dışında yasaklanmıştır. Tüm insanlar, hareketlerinin amacına ilişkin kimlik ve kanıt taşımalıdır. Parklar, oyun alanları, açık hava spor alanları ve halka açık toplama alanları halka kapalı olacaktır.

 

  • 16 Mart’tan itibaren ve en az dört hafta boyunca, tüm mağazalar, alışveriş merkezleri, restoranlar (dağıtım hizmetleri devam edecek) barlar, kulüpler, kahve dükkanları, kuaförlük ve güzellik salonları, spor tesisleri, bahis mağazaları, müzeler, tema parkları, sinema salonları, kütüphaneler kapanacaktır. Eczaneler, marketler, fırınlar, benzin istasyonları ve kiosklar açık kalacak, ancak herhangi bir zamanda mevcut olan müşteri sayısında sınırlar var. Süpermarketler sadece 10 yaşına kadar savunmasız toplum gruplarına, 60 yaş ve üstü kişilere ve engelli insanlara hizmet edecek.

 

  • Kıbrıs Cumhuriyeti’ndeki okullar en az 10 Nisan’a kadar kapalıdır.

 

  • Oteller en az 30 Nisan’a kadar faaliyetlerini askıya aldı.

 

  • Sokağa çıkma yasağı 30 Mart’ta her gece 09.00-06.00 saatleri arasında açıklandı.

 

  • Yeni tedbirler 31 Mart 06.00’dan itibaren yürürlüğe girecek. Hareket yasağına uymayanların para cezası 300 € ‘ya çıkarıldı.

 

  • Gecede sokağa çıkma yasağı, o saatlerde işyerinde bulunması gerekenler, işverenleri tarafından imzalanmış bir onay formu taşımak zorunda olanlar hariç herkes için geçerli olacaktır (Form A).

 

  • İnsanların yalnızca günde bir kez ve sadece 8998’e kısa mesaj gönderdikten sonra izin almaları durumunda evlerini terk etmelerine izin verilir. Sadece 65 yaşından büyüklerin basılı formu doldurmasına izin verilecektir (Form B).

 

  • Söz konusu önlemlerden biri, ev hapsinde tutulan kişiler için genellikle hareketlerinin izlenebilmesi için kullanılan bir ayak bileği bileziğidir.

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Hırvatistan

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Sınır geçişleri en az 18 Nisan’a kadar kısıtlanmıştır. Hırvat vatandaşlarının ve sakinlerinin Hırvatistan’a dönmelerine izin verilecek. Menşei ülkelere geri dönüş, AB Üye Devletlerinin (Schengen Bölgesi Üye Devletleri ve Schengen ülkeleri ve aileleri) ve AB direktifleri, ulusal yasalar uyarınca uzun süreli ikamet eden veya elinde bulunan üçüncü ülke vatandaşlarına iade edilecektir. ulusal uzun süreli vize. 2020 yılı sonuna kadar, İngiltere vatandaşlarına AB vatandaşlarıyla aynı şekilde muamele edilecektir.

 

  • Dubrovnik Uluslararası Havalimanı’ndan tüm uçuşlar askıya alındı. Buna paralel olarak, Hırvatistan Havayolları, hareket özgürlüğü konusunda artan sınırlamalar nedeniyle ağını Zagreb’den sadece dört rotaya önemli ölçüde düşürüyor. Ulusal havayolu Amsterdam, Brüksel, Frankfurt ve Londra Heathrow’a seferlerini en az 19 Nisan’a kadar sürdürecek.

 

  • Hubai eyaletinden (Çin) gelen yabancı gezginler; Heinsberg bölgesi (Almanya); İran; İtalya; ve Cheongdo eyaleti veya Daegu şehri (Güney Kore), resmi hükümet karantina tesislerinde (gezgin masrafına göre) 14 gün boyunca izole edilecek. Geri dönen Hırvat vatandaşlarına kendi kendilerini tecrit etme emri verilecek.

 

  • Avusturya, Bahreyn, Çin (Hubei eyaleti hariç), Fransa, Almanya (Heinsberg bölgesi hariç), Japonya, Malezya, Hollanda, Singapur, Slovenya, Güney Kore (Cheongdo ve Daegu hariç), İspanya’ya seyahat geçmişi olan tüm gezginler , İsveç, İsviçre veya İngiltere 14 gün boyunca öz izolasyona tabi tutulacaktır.

 

  • İtalya’ya ve İtalya’dan feribot seferleri durduruldu.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • 23 Mart’tan itibaren şehirlerarası seyahat yasağı. Bu önlemin olası istisnaları hakkında daha fazla bilgi henüz açıklanmamıştır.

 

  • 23 Mart itibarıyla kişilerin ikamet ettikleri yeri terk etmelerine izin verilmemektedir. Temel hareketler için geçerli değildir.

 

  • 5 kişiden fazla toplantılar yasaklandı, çoğu halka açık mekan kapalı.

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Küba

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

· Tüm sınırlar 24 Mart – 24 Nisan tarihleri arasında kapalı olacaktır. Sadece Küba vatandaşlarının ve daimi sakinlerinin girişine izin verilecek ve 14 gün karantinaya alınmaları gerekiyor.

· Şu anda ülkeden ayrılmak isteyen bireyler için bilinen herhangi bir kısıtlama bulunmamaktadır.

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

· Yerel yönetimler şimdiye kadar bölgeye göre kilitleme önlemleri uyguluyorlar. Örneğin, başkent Havana’nın Camilo Cienfuegos (Pinar del Rio eyaleti) ve El Carmelo bölümü, bir sonraki duyuruya kadar yasak olan alanlardan giriş ve çıkış ile kilitlendi.

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Curacao

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Çin (Hong Kong, Makao ve Tayvan dahil), İran, Singapur, Güney Kore’ye ve Lombardy, Veneto, Emiglia, Romagna, Peimonte, Aosta-vallei, Trentino-Güney Tirol, Friuli’ye giden gezginler -Julisch-Venedik ve son 14 gün içinde Kuzey İtalya’da Liguria veya enfekte bir kişiyle temas etmişse, ülkeye seyahat etmeleri yasaklanmıştır.

 

  • COVID-19’un sürekli iletiminin yapıldığı bölgelere seyahat etmiş olan yolcular ve havayolu ekibi olası semptom belirtileri açısından değerlendirilecektir. Bu değerlendirmenin ardından, Halk Sağlığı Departmanı tarafından daha ayrıntılı bir taramaya tabi tutulabilirler veya semptom göstermeye başlarlarsa izlemeleri gereken protokoller hakkında bilgi verilebilirler.

 

  • Şu anda ülkeden ayrılmak isteyen bireyler için bilinen herhangi bir kısıtlama bulunmamaktadır.

 

Koşullar ve iç kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Yetkililer, Avrupa uçuşlarına sınırsız bir yasak koymuşlardır.

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Çekya/Çek Cumhuriyeti

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Sınır kapatmaları en az 24 Nisan’a kadar uzatıldı.

 

  • Kalıcı veya geçici (90 günden uzun) ikamet izni olan yabancılar hariç, tüm yabancıların ülkeye girişleri yasaklanmıştır.

 

  • Çek vatandaşlarının olağanüstü hal sona erene kadar ülkeyi terk etmeleri yasaklanıyor, oturma izni olan yabancı uyrukluların ayrılmasına izin veriliyor, ancak olağanüstü hal süresinin sonuna kadar tekrar girmelerine izin verilmiyor. Tek istisna kamyon sürücüleri, pilotlar ve Çek sınırının 50 km (31 mil) yakınında, örneğin Almanya ve Avusturya’da çalışan herkes.

 

  • Çek Cumhuriyeti bir sonraki duyuruya kadar Çin’deki vize başvuru merkezlerini kapattı. Kore’ye ve Kore’den tüm uçuşlar ve Çin’den doğrudan uçuşlar tanımlanmamış bir süre için yasaklandı. Emilia-Romagna, Lombardiya, Piedmont ve Veneto’nun İtalyan bölgelerinden uçuşlar geçici olarak askıya alındı.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • 30 günlük olağanüstü hal ilan edildi.

 

  • Ülke çapında bir karantina, 11 Nisan (yerel saat ile) 06.00’a uzatıldı.

 

  • Konut sakinleri evlerini sadece yiyecek almak, işe gitmek, gerekli eşyaları satın almak, aile üyelerini ziyaret etmek ve doktor ziyaretlerine katılmak için terk edebilirler. Toplu taşıma operasyonda kalacaktır. 19 Mart’tan itibaren Prag’daki evlerinin dışındaki tüm bireyler, ağızlarını ve burunlarını potansiyel bir tıbbi maske, kendi kendine yapılan maske veya eşarp ile örtmelidir ZORUNLU.

 

  • Okullar ve üniversiteler askıya alındı ​​ve 11 Mart’tan itibaren 100’den fazla kişiye ev sahipliği yapan tüm etkinlikler yasaklandı.

 

  • İkiden fazla kişinin toplanması yasaktır.

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Danimarka

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Danimarka sınırlarını 14 Mart’ta kapattı. Vatandaşların, Danimarka sosyal güvenlik kartına sahip AB vatandaşlarının ve Danimarka oturma iznine sahip üçüncü ülke vatandaşlarının girmesine izin verilecektir. Diğer ülke vatandaşlarının yerleşik olmayanların, Danimarka’ya seyahat etmeleri için geçerli bir nedene ihtiyaçları olacaktır.

 

  • Bu sınırlamalar, transit veya aktarmalı uçuşlara sahip olan ve bir sonraki varış yerleri için yurt içi olması gereken geçerli bir bilet sunabilen / sunabilen yolcular için geçerli değildir. İsveçli yolcuların tren veya araba ile doğrudan İsveç’e gidecekleri takdirde CPH’ye gelmelerine izin verilir.

 

  • Sınır kapatmaları önemli sayıda tren, hava ve feribot güzergahını etkileyecektir. Sadece malların Danimarka’ya taşınması devam edecektir.

 

  • Danimarka ve Almanya arasında sadece üç kara limanı faaliyete devam edecektir: Frøslev, Kruså ve Sæd.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Ülke çapında kilitlenme 13 Nisan’a kadar uzatıldı.

 

  • 16 Mart’tan itibaren yeni tedbirlerin bir parçası olarak 100 veya daha fazla katılımcının bulunduğu kapalı etkinlikler yasaklanacaktır.

 

  • Anaokulları, okullar, üniversiteler, barlar, kütüphaneler, spor salonları, kuaförler ve diğer hizmetler 13 Nisan’a kadar kapalı olacaktır.

 

  • 20 Mart’ta geçerli olan tüm ticari dahili uçuşların askıya alınması.

 

  • Grönland’daki feribot seferlerinin çoğunun kapatılması.

 

  • Grönland hükümeti, başkent Nuuk’a giriş / çıkış yapmanın en az 8 Nisan’a kadar yasaklanacağını duyurdu.

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Cibuti

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • İnsani uçuşlar da dahil olmak üzere Cibuti’ye giren ve çıkan tüm uluslararası seyahatler askıya alınır. Kargo hareketlerine izin verilir.

 

  • Demiryolu ve tekne seyahati de askıya alınır.

 

  • Son 14 gün içinde Cibuti’ye gelenler COVID-19 için test edilmek ve 14 günlük bir süre evde kalmak.

 

Koşullar ve iç kısıtlamalar:

 

  • 23 Mart’ta, tüm kamu ve özel kuruluşların bir hafta boyunca kapalı olduğu ve personelin ücretli izinle evde kalması gereken yedi günlük bir kilitlenme açıklandı. Temel hizmetler muaftır (gıda pazarları, eczaneler, bankalar ve benzin istasyonları). Kilitlenme 25 Mart’ta yedi gün daha, toplam on dört gün daha uzatıldı.

 

  • Dahili taşıma, yolcu sınırlamaları ve ek sanitasyon uygulamaları da dahil olmak üzere kısıtlamalara tabidir.

 

  • Okullar 19 Mart’tan itibaren iki hafta süreyle kapatıldı.

 

  • Camiler, spor etkinlikleri, barlar ve gece kulüpleri kapatıldı.

 

  • Yolcu otobüsleri ve trenleri sınırlı olacaktır.

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Dominik

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • 26 Mart itibariyle Douglas Charles Havaalanı, ülkeye girişin tamamını kısıtlayan etkin bir şekilde kapatılmıştır.

 

  • Şu anda ülkeden ayrılmak isteyen bireyler için bilinen herhangi bir kısıtlama bulunmamaktadır.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Her gece sokağa çıkma yasağı 18.00 – 06.00 arasında ve hafta sonu sokağa çıkma yasağı Cuma günü 18.00’den Pazartesi günü 06.00’a kadar geçerlidir.

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Dominik Cumhuriyeti

Gelen kısıtlamaları:

· Sınırlar en az 12 Nisan’a kadar yabancı ziyaretçilere kapalıdır.

Giden kısıtlamaları:

· Ticari uçuşlar askıya alınmasına rağmen, ülkeden ayrılmak isteyen bireyler için şu anda bilinen hiçbir kısıtlama bulunmamaktadır.

Koşullar ve iç kısıtlamalar:

· En az 18 Nisan’a kadar sokağa çıkma yasağı 17.00-06.00 (yerel saat).

· Gerekli olmayan işletmeler kapatıldı ve konut sakinlerinin temel amaçlar dışında evlerinde kalmaları isteniyor.

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Doğu Timor

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • 19 Mart – 19 Mayıs tarihleri ​​arasında Endonezya ile geçici sınırların kapatılması.

 

  • Doğu Timor doğumlu yabancılar, yerleşik vatandaşlar ve Timorlu küçüklerin yasal temsilcileri hariç tüm yabancı uyruklu kişiler için giriş yasağı. Timor Denizi’ndeki petrol platformlarında çalışan yabancılar da muaftır.

 

  • Ülkeye giren herkesin en az 14 gün karantinaya alınması gerekmektedir. COVID-19 semptomları olanların bir COVID-19 tanı muayenesinden geçmesi gerekecektir.

 

  • Yolcu gemilerinin Doğu Timor’a girmesine izin verilmez.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • 28 Mart – 26 Nisan tarihleri ​​arasında tüm ülke topraklarına olağanüstü hal uygulanmıştır.

 

  • Ülkede en az 19 Nisan’a kadar kilitlenme. Yüz yüze okul faaliyetleri askıya alınır. Eğitim ve mesleki eğitim kurumları kapalıdır. Beşten fazla kişinin katıldığı toplantılar veya gösteriler ile sosyal, kültürel, dini kutlamalar ve spor etkinlikleri yasaktır. Toplu yolcu taşımacılığı askıya alındı.

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Ekvator

Gelen kısıtlamaları:

 

  • 2 Nisan’da hükümet giriş kısıtlamalarını en az 30 Nisan’a kadar uzattı. Hava, kara ve deniz sınırları kapalı. Ekvador vatandaşları ve sakinleri de dahil olmak üzere tüm gezginler için giriş yasaktır.

 

Giden kısıtlamaları:

 

  • Şu anda ülkeden ayrılmak isteyen bireyler için bilinen herhangi bir kısıtlama yoktur, ancak uçuşların mevcudiyeti sınırlıdır.

 

Koşullar ve iç kısıtlamalar:

 

  • İç hat uçuşları ve eyaletler arası seyahatler askıya alınır.

 

  • Araç plakasına göre belirli günlerde özel araç trafiğine izin verilir; hafta sonları yasaktır.

 

  • Halka açık toplantılar ve etkinlikler Mayıs sonuna kadar askıya alınır.

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Mısır

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Uluslararası yolcu uçuşları 19 Mart – 15 Nisan tarihleri ​​arasında ertelendi. Kargo uçuşları ve iç hat uçuşları etkilenmez.

 

  • Anekdot kanıtları, Çin’den gelen tüm gezginlerin 14 gün karantinaya alınacağını gösteriyor

 

  • Mısır, Mısır vatandaşlarının Körfez devletine girmesini yasakladıktan sonra Mısır, Katar’ın ülkeye girmesini yasakladı.

 

  • EgyptAir, Kuveyt’e bir günlük uçuşları yanıtlamak üzere 7 Mart’tan itibaren Kuveyt’e günlük uçuşlarını askıya aldı; Hartum (Sudan) uçuşları 13 Mart tarihinden başka bildirime kadar askıya alındı

 

  • Bahreyn, Çin (Hong Kong ve Macao SAR’lar), Fransa, Almanya, İran, Irak, İtalya, Japonya, Güney Kore, Kuveyt, Malezya, Singapur, İsviçre, İspanya, Tayland veya Vietnam’da olan kişiler gösterilecek 14 gün boyunca takip etti.

 

  • Geri dönen tüm vatandaşlar eve uçuşa izin verilmeden önce zorunlu karantinaya girmeyi kabul eden bir onay imzalamak zorundadır. 28 gün boyunca otellerde kendi masrafları karşılığında karantinaya alınacaklar ancak tıbbi masraflar için ödeme yapmaları gerekmiyor.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

· 25 Mart’tan en az 8 Nisan’a kadar 19.00 – 06.00 (yerel saat) arasında gece sokağa çıkma yasağı uygulanmaktadır. Sokağa çıkma yasağı sırasında tüm toplu taşıma araçları kapatılacak.

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El Salvador

Gelen kısıtlamaları:

· 11 Mart tarihinden itibaren 30 gün boyunca tüm yabancı uyrukluların ülkeye girişleri engellenecektir. Daimi sakinler ve akredite diplomatlar bu seyahat yasağından muaf tutulacaklar.

· Asya, Avrupa veya ABD’den gelen El Salvador uyruklu ve diplomatları, 30 gün boyunca askeri üssünde zorunlu bir karantinaya girecekler.

· San Salvador’daki Oscar Arnulfo Romero Uluslararası Havaalanı, gezginlerin sıcaklıklarını tespit etmek için termal görüntüleme kameraları kurdu.

· El Salvador Uluslararası Havaalanı Saint Oscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdamez (SAL) 17 Mart’ta kapalı ve 19 Nisan’a kadar yolcu uçaklarına kapalı kalacak. Havaalanı, insani ve kargo uçuşlarının girip çıkmasına izin vermeye devam edecek.

· Ülke üzerinden geçiş yapan kişilere hala izin verilmektedir.

Giden kısıtlamaları:

· Şu anda ülkeden ayrılmak isteyen bireyler üzerinde bilinen bir kısıtlama yoktur, ancak yukarıda belirtildiği gibi, ülkenin tek uluslararası havaalanı 2 Nisan’a kadar kapalıdır.

Koşullar ve iç kısıtlamalar:

· El Salvador yönündeki uçuşlarda herhangi bir havayolu indirimi bildirilmedi

· 11 Mart’ta Salvador hükümeti 30 günlük ulusal karantina ilan etti.

· Tüm okullar ve üniversiteler 21 gün süreyle askıya alınmıştır; Aynı 21 günlük süre içinde 500 kişiyi aşan toplantılar yasaktır.

· Askerler El Salvador’a resmi olmayan 142 giriş noktasına konuşlandırıldı, girmeye çalışan herkes hapsedilecek.

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Estonya

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Estonya, 17 Mart’tan itibaren tüm komşu ülkelerle sınır kontrollerini yeniden sunuyor. Girmesine izin verilecek tek yolcular: Estonya vatandaşları, Estonya’da oturma izni veya gri pasaport sahipleri de dahil olmak üzere oturma hakkı sahipleri ve aile üyeleri Estonya’da yaşayan yabancı vatandaşlar olacaktır. COVID-19 belirtileri göstermezlerse yabancıların kendi ülkelerine giderken Estonya’yı geçmelerine izin verilecektir. Hiçbir çıkış yasağı uygulanmaz.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • 1 Mayıs’a kadar olağanüstü hal sürüyor.

 

  • Tüm halka açık toplantılar 1 Mayıs’a kadar yasaklanacaktır.

 

  • Okullar ve Üniversiteler 16 Mart’tan bir sonraki duyuruya kadar kapalı olacaktır.

 

  • Müzeler, sinema salonları, alışveriş merkezleri 1 Mayıs’a kadar kapalı kalacak.

 

  • Halka açık yerlerde insanlar arasında iki metrelik bir mesafe bırakılmalıdır.

 

  • İkiden fazla insanın toplanması yasaktır; yasak aynı evde yaşayan insanlar için geçerli değildir
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Eswatini

  • Yüksek riskli ülkelerden gelen yabancı uyruklu kişilerin, bir sonraki duyuruya kadar Eswatini’ye girmelerine izin verilmeyecektir. Daha önce verilen vizeler 20 Mart tarihinden itibaren iptal edilmektedir.

 

  • Kısmi bir kilitlenme 27 Mart’tan itibaren geçerlidir. Sağlık hizmetleri, gıda veya bankacılık hizmetleri gibi temel hizmetleri sağlama veya edinme durumu haricinde şehirler, kasabalar, topluluklar ve ötesindeki gereksiz seyahatler durdurulur. 20’den fazla insanın tüm toplantıları yasaktır, 20’den az insanı olanlar uygun hijyen standartlarına ve bir-iki metrelik sosyal mesafeye uymalıdır. İşletmelere, çalışanların evden çalışmasına izin verilmesi söylendi. Temel işletmelerin faaliyet göstermesine izin verilir, ancak zorunlu olmayan işletmelerin tesiste çalışan personel sayısını azaltmaları önerilir.

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Avrupa Birliği/Şengen Bölgesi

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • 17 Mart’ta Avrupa Birliği, 22’si AB’de olan 26 Schengen Bölgesi ülkesinin en az 30 günü boyunca sınırların HEMEN SEALEDE olduğunu duyurdu.

 

o Yasak, uzun süreli sakinler, AB vatandaşlarının ve diplomatlarının aile üyeleri, sınır ötesi ve sağlık çalışanları ve mal taşıyan insanlar hariç, AB üyesi olmayan tüm vatandaşları etkileyecektir.

 

o İzlanda, Lihtenştayn, Norveç ve İsviçre İngiltere vatandaşları bundan etkilenmeyecek.

 

o İrlanda / Kuzey İrlanda sınırı etkilenmez.

 

o AB içindeki iç seyahat, her ülkenin ilgili kısıtlamalarına dayanmaktadır.

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Ekvator Gine

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Çin’den gelen tüm gezginler 14 gün karantinaya alınacaktır.

 

  • Kargo taşımacılığı uçuşları ve uluslararası taşıyıcılar için haftalık uçuş haricinde, tüm uluslararası gelen ve giden ticari uçuşlar 15 Mart’tan itibaren askıya alınmıştır. Ticari mallar, iş malzemeleri ve ekipmanı olan gemiler hariç, tüm deniz ve hava kara sınırları kapalıdır. Dahili uçuşlar çalışır durumda.

 

  • Cronos Havayolları derhal yürürlüğe giren tüm yurt içi uçuşları askıya aldı.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • 21 Mart’ta ilan edilen alarm durumu.

 

  • Ülke içindeki hareket sadece temel nedenlerle sınırlandırılmıştır. Dışarıda maske kullanımı zorunlu hale getirildi.

 

  • Bir sonraki duyuruya kadar 10 kişiden fazla toplantı yapılması yasaktır.

 

  • 30 Mart’ta anakara için ek önlemler açıklandı:

 

o 2 Nisan itibariyle 14 gün boyunca tüm bölgeler için kilitlenme uygulandı,

 

o Ebebiying, Mocomiseng ve Rio Campo’nun sınır kapılarında ilave sıhhi önlemler uygulandı.

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Eritre

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Asmara Uluslararası Havalimanı, 26 Mart’ta 00.00 itibariyle (yerel saat) kapatıldı. Kara sınırları da kapalı.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Okullar ve üniversiteler bir sonraki duyuruya kadar kapalıdır.

 

  • 10’dan büyük spor etkinlikleri, festivaller ve toplantılar yasaklandı.

 

  • Şehirler ve bölgeler içinde ve arasında toplu taşıma bir sonraki duyuruya kadar askıya alınır.

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Etiyopya

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Wuhan’dan gelen tüm katılımcılar karantina altına alınacaktır.

 

  • Tüm büyük kamu toplantıları ve spor etkinlikleri en az 29 Mart’a kadar askıya alınmıştır. Okullar da bu dönemde kapalı kalacaktır.

 

  • Etiyopya havayolları 29 Mart’tan itibaren 80 ülkeye daha seyahat etmeyi askıya aldı. Daha önce, 30 ülkeye yapılan uçuşlar askıya alınmıştı. İç hat uçuşları ve kargo uçuşları halen faaliyettedir.

 

  • Gelen tüm gezginler, belirlenen otellerde kendi ücretleriyle 14 günlük karantinaya tabidir.

 

  • 23 Mart 00: 10’dan sonra gelen tüm gezginler, Etiyopya Skylight Hotel’de 14 gün boyunca yolcu masrafı ile zorunlu bir karantinaya girecek.

 

o Diplomatlar ilgili büyükelçiliklerinde karantinaya alınacaklar.

 

o 14 günlük karantina, transit yolculara uygulanmaz.

 

o Bağlantılı uçuş rezervasyonu yapan transit yolcular, bağlantılı uçuşlarına kadar Etiyopya Skylight Otelinde kalacaklar.

 

  • Bütün kara sınırları kapatılmış, ancak gerekli mallar kısıtlanmamıştır.

 

  • Tigray bölgesinde, 26 Mart’tan bu yana 15 günlük bir acil durum kuralı getirildi: eyaletler arası uzun seyahatler, düğünler ve büyük toplantılara yol açabilecek diğer festivaller yasaklandı. Marketler, gece kulüpleri, barlar ve khat yerleri de kapalı.

 

  • Harari bölgesinde toplantılar ve toplantılar yasaklandı; gece kulüpleri, barlar ve büyük kalabalıkları çeken diğer eğlence merkezleri kapalıdır.

 

  • Afar, Amhara, Benishangul-Gumuz, Harari, Oromia, Somali ve Güney Milletleri, Uyrukları ve Halkın bölge devlet hükümetleri, bölgeleri üzerinden kroslar arası toplu taşımayı yasakladılar ve şahsa ait araçlar üç yolcu ile sınırlandırıldı. Gezginler, seyahat sırasında COVID-19 ile ilgili taramalar için kontrol noktaları beklemelidir.

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Fiji

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Nadi Havaalanı 27 Mart’tan itibaren planlanan tüm yolcu seyahatlerine resmen kapatılacak. Fiji vatandaşlarını eve getiren üç uçuşa izin verilecek ve yolcuların karantinaya almaları gerekecek.

 

  • Bir sonraki duyuruya kadar Fiji üzerinden ulaşım yasaklanmıştır.

 

  • 29 Mart’tan itibaren, dış adalara yapılan tüm yolcu seyahati durdurulacaktır.

 

  • Anakara Çin, İran, Güney Kore, ABD ve İngiltere dahil tüm Avrupa’yı ziyaretten veya transit geçişten önceki 14 gün içinde Avrupa’ya gelen tüm yabancı uyruklu kişilerin giriş izni verilmeyecektir. 16 Mart’tan itibaren tüm yolcu gemilerinin ülkeye girişi yasaklandı. Geri dönen vatandaşların 14 gün boyunca kendi karantinaya almaları gerekmektedir.

 

  • 30 Mart’tan itibaren ulusal taşıyıcı Fiji Airways tüm yurt içi uçuşları askıya aldı; Nadi ile Suva arasındaki uçuşlarda yalnızca Fiji Link uçuşları gerçekleştirilecektir. Havayolu şirketi Nadi, Sidney – Brisbane arasındaki uçuşları araştırıyor. Geri dönmek isteyen Fiji ve Avustralya vatandaşları havayoluna ilgi gösterebilir. Dışişleri Bakanlığı, şu anda Fiji Airways ile birlikte karaya oturmuş yabancıların ülkesine geri gönderilmesinin çalıştığını açıkladı.

 

  • Kruvaziyer gemilerinin girişine izin verilmiyor.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • 3 Nisan’dan beri sokağa çıkma yasağı yeni saatler uygulandı. Yeni ülke çapındaki sokağa çıkma yasağı 20.00 ile 05.00 saatleri arasında hizmet verecek.

 

  • Başkent Suva, 3 Nisan’dan itibaren iki haftalık bir kilit altına alınacak. İnsanların ikametgahları dışındaki tüm zorunlu olmayan hareketleri yasaklanmıştır ve zorunlu olmayan işletmeler bir sonraki duyuruya kadar kapalıdır.

 

  • Büyük Lautoka Bölgesi (Batı bölümü), en az 7 Nisan tarihine kadar kilitli bir alana yerleştirilir ve bu alanın içine ve dışına zorunlu olmayan seyahatin yasaklanması. Okullar ve zorunlu olmayan işletmeler bir sonraki duyuruya kadar kapalı olacaktır. Bankalar, süpermarketler, eczaneler, acil servisler, telekomünikasyon gibi temel işletmeler ve hizmetler açıktır.

 

  • 20’den fazla kişinin toplanması yasaklanmıştır.

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Finlandiya

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Yabancı uyrukluların ülkeyi terk etmesine izin verilse de, 19 Mart’tan itibaren hava yolculuğu askıya alınmıştır. Geri dönen Finlandiya vatandaşlarının ve sakinlerinin 14 gün boyunca karantinada kalmaları gerekmektedir. Tüm kara, deniz ve hava sınırları şimdi kapatıldı. Kargo trafiği kısıtlamalardan etkilenmez. AB vatandaşlarının ve AB sakinlerinin Finlandiya aracılığıyla kendi ülkelerine dönmelerine izin verilecek.

 

  • 22 Mart itibarıyla Finlandiya’ya giriş:

 

  • Finlandiya vatandaşları ve aile üyeleri, diğer AB ve Schengen üyesi ülkelerin vatandaşları, aile üyeleriyle Finlandiya’da ikamet ediyor, Finlandiya oturma iznine sahip üçüncü ülke vatandaşları

 

  • AB ve Schengen vatandaşları, oturma iznine sahip başka bir AB veya Schengen ülkesinde ikamet eden üçüncü ülke vatandaşları için geçiş izni verilir

 

  • Yasağın muafiyeti: sağlık ve acil durum profesyonelleri, diplomatlar, uluslararası kuruluşların personeli, askeri personel ve insani yardım çalışanları, ticari ve ulaşım personeli, Norveç ve İsveç ile sınır ötesi çalışanlar ve kalıcı iş sözleşmesi

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Olağanüstü Hal 13 Mayıs’a kadar geçerlidir (yetkililer tarafından 30 Mart’ta harcanmıştır. Başlangıçta 13 Nisan’a kadar koruma önlemleri planlanmıştır).

 

  • Virüsün ülkenin diğer bölgelerine yayılmasını önlemek için Uusimaa bölgesi 27 Mart’tan 19 Nisan’a kadar mühürlenecektir. İkamet yerlerine dönmek isteyen insanlar, işle ilgili nedenlerle ve malların taşınması için istisnalar yapılacaktır. Uusimaa’da hareket hala mümkündür.

 

  • Yetkililer 10’dan fazla kişinin toplanmasını yasakladı. Ülkeye gelen yolcuların 14 gün boyunca işten, okuldan veya günlük bakımdan uzak durmaları önerilir.

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Fransa

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Fransız vatandaşları, daimi sakinleri ve AB / Schengen bölgesi ile İngiltere vatandaşları, evlerine ulaşmak için ülkeye giriş yetkisine sahiptir.

 

  • 30 Ekim 2020 tarihine kadar arazi sınır kontrolleri yapılmıştır.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Fransa, virüsün yayılmasını engellemek için ek kısıtlamalar ve tedbirler alınmasını sağlayan üçüncü seviye bir acil duruma (üç katmanlı bir ölçekte) girmiştir. Ülke genelinde artık sadece gerekli yolculuklara izin verilmektedir. Yetkililer 27 Mart’ta tedbirin en az 15 Nisan’a kadar iki haftalık bir süre daha uzatılacağını duyurdular. Bu kuralların ihlali para cezasına neden olabilir. Seyahat etmeyi planlayan bireylerin herhangi bir hareketi haklı çıkarmak için zorunlu bir sertifika vermeleri gerekecektir.

 

  • Alpes-Maritimes eyaletinde 23.00 ile 05.00 (yerel saat) arasında en az 15 Nisan’a kadar gece sokağa çıkma yasağı uygulanmaktadır. Önlem kilit çalışanlar ve tıbbi yardım alması gereken kişiler için geçerli değildir.

 

  • Diğer şehirlerde de sokağa çıkma yasağı ilan edildi. Béziers ve Montpellier (her ikisi de Occitanie bölgesi), Arras’ta (Hauts-de-France bölgesi) 21 Mart’tan 22.00 ile 05.00 saatleri arasında. Burada Charleville-Mezieres (Grand Est bölgesi) 21 Mart itibaren 22.00-06.00. In Perpignan (Occitanie bölgesi) içinde 21 Mart itibaren 20.00-06.00.

 

  • 24 Mart tarihinden itibaren, temiz hava almak veya koşmak için yapılan geziler tek başına yapılmalı ve günde bir kez olmak üzere bir kişinin evinden bir kilometrelik bir yarıçapla sınırlandırılmalıdır. İstisna olmadığı sürece açık pazarlar kapatılacaktır.

 

  • Büyük havaalanlarının çoğu açık kalırken, birkaç terminal kapatılmıştır. Paris-Beauvais Havalimanı (BVA), 26 Mart’tan sonraki bildirime kadar tüm ticari uçuşların askıya alındığını açıkladı. Paris Orly Havaalanı (ORY) 31 Mart’ta bir sonraki duyuruya kadar kapalı.

 

  • Hükümet şehirler arası uçak, tren ve otobüs hizmetlerinin 15 Mart’tan itibaren kademeli olarak azaltılacağını duyurdu.

 

  • Guadeloupe, Guyane, La Réunion, Martinik ve Mayotte, Saint Barthelemy ve San Martin’in denizaşırı bölümlerine ve bölgelerine uçuşlar 15 Nisan’a kadar azaltıldı.

 

  • La Reunion’a gelen yolcular varışta 14 günlük karantinaya alınacaktır.

 

  • Ayrıca, Fransız adalarının karasularına 100 kişilik’den büyük yolcu gemisi / cruise gemisi giremez.

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Fransız Guyanası

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • 20 Mart’tan itibaren sadece Fransız vatandaşları ve sakinleri girme yetkisine sahip olacaktır – (Fransa bölümüne bakınız).

 

  • Cayenne’deki Felix Eboué havaalanı açık. Paris (sadece Charles de Gaulle havaalanı) ile Cayenne arasındaki uçuşlar, haftada iki veya üçe indirilen hariç, tüm uçuşlar askıya alındı.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • 24 Mart’tan bu yana, 21.00 ile 05.00 saatleri arasında sokağa çıkma yasağı uygulandı.

 

  • Her yolculuk için geçerli bir sertifika ile sadece gerekli hareketlere izin verilir. 24 Mart’tan itibaren, temiz hava almak veya koşmak için geziler tek başına yapılmalı ve günde bir kez olmak üzere bir kişinin evinden bir kilometrelik bir yarıçapla sınırlandırılmalıdır. Tüm zorunlu olmayan hareketler 135 Euro para cezasına tabidir.

 

  • Sadece önemli dükkanlar açık kalacaktır. Yiyecek dükkanlarının saat 20.30’da kapanması gerekiyor.

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Fransız Polinezyası

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • 20 Mart itibarıyla, yerleşik olmayan kişilerin bir sonraki duyuruya kadar giriş yapmaları reddedilecektir.

 

  • 29 Mart – 29 Nisan tarihleri ​​arasında Air Tahiti Nui’nin uçuşlarının yanı sıra Air France, French Bee, Air New Zealand ve United Airlines’ın diğer süspansiyonlarının askıya alınmasının ardından, Tahiti dışındaki ticari hava yolları bu süspansiyonlar gerçekleşene kadar geçerli olmayacak kaldırdı.

 

  • Kamboçya, anakara Çin, Tayvan, Hong Kong (SAR Çin), Hindistan, İran, İtalya (Emilia-Romagna, Lombardiya ve Veneto bölgeleri), Japonya, Güney Kore, Makao (SAR Çin), Malezya, Nepal, Filipinler, Singapur, Sri Lanka, Tayland veya Vietnam tıbbi sertifikaya sahip olmalıdır. Sağlık sertifikası varış tarihinden en fazla 5 gün öncesine tarihlendirilmeli ve yolcunun sağlık durumunu tanımlamalıdır.

 

  • 9 Mart’tan itibaren, kalkış yerine bakılmaksızın Fransız Polinezyası’na gelen veya transit geçen tüm yolcular, yukarıdaki koşullara göre bir sağlık sertifikası sunmalıdır. Bu zorunlu önlem, bir sonraki duyuruya kadar 31 Mart tarihine kadar geçerli olacaktır.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Bir sonraki duyuruya kadar konut dışında zorunlu olmayan hareket yasaktır. Konutlarından yiyecek alışverişi, sağlık hizmetleri ve temel iş gibi temel amaçlarla ayrılanlar, her seyahat için geçerli bir sertifika taşımalıdır.

 

  • Gerekli olmayan tüm işletmeler bir sonraki duyuruya kadar kapalıdır.

 

  • Tüm özel ve genel etkinlikler yasaktır.

 

  • 28 Mart’tan itibaren 15 Nisan’a kadar 20.00 ile 5.00 arasında sokağa çıkma yasağı uygulanacak.

 

  • İç hat uçuşları 22 Mart itibarıyla askıya alınmıştır.

 

  • Tahiti ve Moorea arasındaki feribot yolcuları feribotu iş, sağlık sorunları veya acil bir aile meselesi için kullandıklarını göstermelidir.

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Gabon

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Yerel vatandaşlar ve bölge sakinleri hariç, Çin, AB, Güney Kore ve ABD gibi etkilenen bölgelerden gelen yolcular yasaklanmıştır.

 

  • Gabon vatandaşları ülkeye girebilir ve derhal zorunlu karantinaya tabidir.

 

  • Tüm kara, deniz ve hava sınırları, yük ve acil durumlar dışında, bir sonraki duyuruya kadar kapalıdır.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Okullar ve üniversiteler bir sonraki duyuruya kadar kapalıdır.

 

  • Barlar ve gece kulüpleri ile yiyecek ve eczaneler hariç pazarlar ve dükkanlar, bir sonraki duyuruya kadar kapalı tutulmalıdır.

 

  • 10 kişiden fazla toplantıya izin verilmez, buna kültürel ve sporla ilgili etkinlikler dahildir.

 

  • Gerekli izin verilen hareketler hariç, tüm dahili hareketler yasaktır.

 

  • 22 Mart’tan sonraki bildirime kadar 19.30 ve 06.00 arasında ülke çapında sokağa çıkma yasağı

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Gambiya

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Yetkililer Senegal ile kara sınırlarını kapatacaklarını ve 23 Mart’tan itibaren tüm uçuşları 00.01’den askıya alacaklarını açıkladılar. Kargo ve tıbbi uçuşlar bu tedbirden muaftır.

 

  • COVID-19 vakası onaylanmış bir ülkeden gelen tüm gezginlerin 14 gün boyunca kendi karantinaya almaları gerekecektir.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Uluslararası ve yerel konferanslar da dahil olmak üzere tüm halka açık toplantılar askıya alınmıştır. Tüm okullar, üniversiteler ve eğlence mekanları kapatıldı. Önlemler en az 7 Nisan’a kadar yürürlükte kalacak.

Gana

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • COVID-19 salgını nedeniyle 23 Mart’tan bu yana kara, hava ve deniz yoluyla yapılan uluslararası seyahat askıya alınmıştır. Söz konusu tedbir, Gana’ya mal, malzeme ve kargo nakliyesi için geçerli değildir.

 

  • Ganalı hükümetinin kendisi tarafından tavsiye edilen ek bildirime kadar Gana’ya seyahat önerilmemektedir.

 

  • Hükümet, 5 Nisan günü saat 00.00’dan itibaren sınır kapanışının iki hafta uzatılmasını duyurdu.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Büyük Accra bölgesindeki (başkent Accra dahil) ve Büyük Kumasi’deki (Ashanti bölgesi) hareketi sınırlayan iç kısıtlamalar en az 13 Nisan’a kadar yürürlükte kalacaktır. Kısıtlamalardan etkilenen belediyelerin tam listesi burada bulunabilir. Sakinlerin yiyecek ve temel eşyaları satın almak için evlerini terk etmelerine izin verilecek. Bazı çalışanlar (idari personel de dahil olmak üzere, gıdaların üretimi ve pazarlanmasında ve sağlık hizmetlerinde yer alanlar) yasaktan muaftır.

 

  • 16 Mart’tan bu yana özel ve iş dünyası (konferanslar, çalıştaylar, cenaze törenleri, festivaller, siyasi mitingler, spor etkinlikleri, dini faaliyetler dahil) ve okulların kapatılması gibi tüm kamu toplantılarının askıya alınması

 

  • Tüm okullar bir sonraki duyuruya kadar kapalı kalacaktır.

 

  • Plajlar kapalıdır ve kısıtlamaları uygulamak için polis tarafından devriye gezilecektir.

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Gürcistan

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Hem gelen hem de giden tüm ticari uçuşlar, bir sonraki duyuruya kadar süresiz olarak askıya alınır. İstisnalar, bayrak taşıyıcı Georgian Airways aracılığıyla hükümet yetkisi altında yapılacaktır; birkaç geri dönüş uçuşu gerçekleştirilecektir.

 

  • 16 Mart’tan itibaren, Gürcistan ve Rusya arasındaki vatandaşların kara hareketleri geçici olarak askıya alınmakta, ancak eve ve yük trafiğine dönmek isteyen Gürcü ve Rus vatandaşları hariçtir.

 

  • Batum Uluslararası Havaalanı (BUS) ve David the Builder Kutaisi Uluslararası Havaalanı (KUT) bir sonraki duyuruya kadar kapatıldı.

 

  • 15 Mart’tan itibaren Gürcistan ile Türkiye arasındaki Sarp sınır kapısından vatandaşların hareketi tüm uluslar için geçici olarak askıya alınmıştır.

 

  • Vatandaşların Ermenistan, Azerbaycan ve Gürcistan arasındaki hareketi en az 24 Mart’a kadar askıya alındı; Azerbaycan ve Gürcistan arasındaki sınır kapanışı 20 Nisan’a kadar uzatıldı.

 

  • Gürcistan vatandaşlarının Avusturya, Çin, Danimarka, Fransa, Almanya, İran, İtalya, Norveç, Güney Kore, İspanya veya İsviçre’den döndüklerinde 14 günlük bir karantinaya almaları gerekecek.

 

  • Yetkililer bir dizi iç kısıtlamayı açıklamışlardır; şehirler içinde ve arasında tüm toplu taşıma araçları – özel taksiler hariç – askıya alınır, araba ve taksilerdeki yolcu sayısı üçle sınırlıdır ve üçten fazla kişinin toplanması yasaklanmıştır.

 

  • 31 Mart’tan 21.00 ile 06.00 saatleri arasında sokağa çıkma yasağı yürürlüğe girecek.

 

Abhazya:

 

  • 27 Mart-7 Nisan tarihleri ​​arasında: turistlerin girişine izin verilmiyor, dinlenme tesisleri kapalı ve toplu taşıma (taksiler hariç), gıda işletmeleri ve açık pazarlarda yasak var.

 

  • Olağanüstü hal ilan edildi. Araç hareketlerinde kısıtlamalar vardır; Abhaz-Rusya sınırının durumu net değil.

 

Güney Osetya

 

  • Kamusal etkinliklerin yasaklanması ve zorunlu olmayan özel işletmelerin kapatılması da dahil olmak üzere 12 Nisan’a kadar önlemler alınmıştır. İstisnalar arasında yalnızca teslimat esasına göre faaliyet gösteren restoranlar ve yiyecek, ilaç ve temel eşyaları satan mağazalar; ‘risk altındaki’ ülkelerden gelen yabancıların yetkililere kaydolmaları ve kendi kendilerini tecrit etmeleri gerekmektedir.

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Almanya

 

 

  • 16 Mart’tan bu yana, Avusturya, Danimarka, Fransa, Lüksemburg ve İsviçre ile kara, hava ve deniz sınır geçiş noktalarının sayısı sınırlandırılmış ve kalan kontrol noktalarında bu ülkelere sınır kontrolleri yapılmıştır. Ayrıca, aynı kontroller İtalya ve İspanya’dan gelen uçuşlar için de uygulanmaktadır. Belçika veya Hollanda’dan giriş kısıtlaması yoktur. Şu anda sınır kontrolleri 14 Nisan’a kadar yürürlükte.

 

  • Bu kontrol noktalarında yalnızca Alman vatandaşları, sakinleri ve uzun süreli vize sahipleri, yolcular (indirme ve doldurma formu vardır), mal trafiği ve gerekli tıbbi seyahatler devam edebilir. Buna ek olarak, AB vatandaşları ve üçüncü ülke vatandaşları yolculuklarının Almanya dışında devam edeceğini biletlerle gösterebilirlerse Almanya üzerinden kendi ülkelerine veya ikamet yerlerine geçebilirler.

 

  • En az 17 Nisan’a kadar, AB dışından hava veya deniz trafiği ile gelen yolcular için Almanya’ya giriş sınırlıdır. Alman vatandaşları ve sakinleri için giriş izni vardır. Ayrıca, AB ve Schengen bölgesi ülkelerinin vatandaşları ve onların aile üyeleri ile AB veya Schengen ülkeleri için oturma izinleri veya uzun süreli vizeleri olan üçüncü ülke vatandaşları ikamet yerlerine geçiş için girebilirler.

 

  • COVID-19 ile ilgili semptomları olan gezginler, tıbbi taramalar veya karantina önlemleri gerektirebilecek yerel sağlık otoritelerine yönlendirilir.

 

  • Bayrak gemisi Lufthansa, Frankfurt merkezinden Bangkok, Chicago, Montreal, Newark, Sao Paulo ve Tokyo’ya haftada toplam 18 uzun mesafe uçuşla 3 Mayıs’a kadar revize edilmiş bir uçuş programı gerçekleştiriyor. Frankfurt ve Münih’ten diğer iç ve Avrupa havalimanlarına günlük yaklaşık 50 uçuş gerçekleştirilecek, bunun yanı sıra yurtdışındaki Alman vatandaşlarının ülkelerine dönmelerine yardımcı olacak bir dizi yardım uçuşu yapılacak.

 

  • COVID-19 vakalarından şüphelenilen uçuşlar, başkent Berlin’deki Tegel (TXL) ve Schonefeld (SXF, Brandenburg eyaleti) havaalanlarına veya Düsseldorf’a (DUS, Kuzey Ren-Vestfalya eyaleti), Frankfurt’a (FRA, Hesse eyaleti) yönlendirilecek, Tıbbi ekiplerin gönderildiği Hamburg (HAM, Hamburg eyaleti) veya Münih (MUC, Bavyera eyaleti) havaalanları.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Ülke içi olanlar için Angela Merkel 16 Mart’ta önemli olmayan işyerlerinin ve dükkanların kapanacağını açıklarken, tüm toplantılar yasaklandı ve tatil seyahati durdurulacak. İşle ilgili seyahatler için sadece bir gecelik konaklamalara izin verilecektir.

 

  • 22 Mart’taki yetkililer, aynı hane halkı üyeleri dışında, iş ve ev dışında ikiden fazla kişinin toplanması yasağını açıkladı. Bu yasak 19 Nisan’a kadar uzatıldı.

 

  • Baden Württemberg, Bavyera, Berlin, Brandenburg, Mecklenburg Batı Pomeranya, Saarland, Saksonya ve Saksonya-Anhalt’daki yetkililer, temel olmayan hareketler üzerinde kısıtlamalar uygulamaktadır. İnsanların evlerini yalnızca işle ilgili nedenler, fiziksel egzersiz, sağlık nedenleri gibi temel amaçlarla terk etmelerine veya yiyecek ve ilaç gibi temel malzemeleri satın almalarına izin verilir.

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Cebelitarık

There are still no restrictions or ban to travel from/to Gibraltar. Airport operations remain functional. However, local authorities have advised to avoid crossing La Verja – La Linea de la Concepcion (Cadiz, mainland Spain) by foot or vehicle due to the state of emergency currently in place in Spain.

 

  • On 22 March Gibraltar government announced a lockdown starting from 00.01 on 24 March. Only essential services will remain open. Residents can exit their accommodation for essential reasons, including reaching their workplace and exercise. Further guidelines are expected to be released on 23 March.

 

  • All public activities have been closed as well as bars and restaurants (home-delivery remains an option). Schools remain open. Adults over 70 years old have been advised to minimise movements.

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Yunanistan

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Tüm gezginler ülkeye vardıklarında 14 günlük karantinaya tabi tutulacaktır. Ayrıca süpermarketler, eczaneler, bankalar, benzin istasyonları ve yemek teslimatları hariç tüm mağazalar (alışveriş merkezleri, barlar, kafeler ve restoranlar ile müzeler, spor alanları ve tüm arkeolojik alanlar dahil) 18 Mart Çarşamba gününden itibaren kapalı olacaktır. Okullar, üniversiteler ve diğer eğitim tesisleri ülke çapında kapalıdır.

 

  • Yunanistan’ın Arnavutluk, İtalya ve Kuzey Makedonya ile olan sınırları ve feribot hizmetleri, ticaret ve Yunan uyruklu kişiler veya Yunanistan’da ikamet edenler hariçtir. Ege Havayolları 23 Mart’ta 26 Mart ve 30 Nisan tarihleri ​​arasında tüm uluslararası uçuşları askıya alacaklarını açıkladı.

 

  • Yunanistan, Yunan limanlarına kruvaziyer gemilerinin ve uluslararası yelkenli teknelerin yanaşmasını yasakladı.

 

  • İtalya ve İspanya’ya ve İspanya’dan tüm uçuşlar askıya alındı.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Ülke çapında kilitlenme 6 Nisan’dan 27 Nisan’a kadar uzatıldı. İnsanların sadece gerekli iş, sağlık nedenleri, kısa yürüyüşler veya temel malzemeler edinmeleri için dışarı çıkmasına izin verilir. Kimlik taşımalıdırlar ve hareketlerinin sebebi işverenleri veya kendileri tarafından doğrulanmalıdır. Kuralları ihlal edenlere yerinde 150 euro para cezası verilecek.

 

  • Mikonos ve Santorini adaları 6 Nisan’dan 20 Nisan’a kadar sokağa çıkma yasağı altında olacak. 20.00 – 08.00 arası hareket kısıtlamaları.

 

  • 21 Mart’tan itibaren sadece yerel sakinlerin adalara feribota binmelerine izin verilecek. Gerekli hükümleri taşıyan gemiler yasaktan muaf tutulacaktır. Denizdeki eğlence tekneleri de kalıcı olarak yanaşmak zorunda kalacak.

 

  • Kısıtlamaları ihlal ettiği için 5000 Euro’ya kadar para cezası uygulanabilir.

 

  • Ege adaları / Midilli adaları: Göçmenlerin Yunan adalarındaki kamplarında bir sonraki duyuruya kadar ek kısıtlamalar devam etmektedir. Kamplarda hiçbir gönüllüye izin verilmeyecek ve göçmen çocuklar için okul dersleri askıya alınmıştır. Sadece personelin girmesine izin verilecek ve yeni gelenler için zorunlu sıcaklık kontrolü yapılacaktır. Düzenli güncellemeler için bakanlık, beş ada kampı sakinleri için günde iki kez Arapça, Farsça, İngilizce, Fransızca ve Yunanca güncellemeler ve talimatlar yayınlayacak.

 

  • 2 Nisan’da Ritsona’da ve 5 Nisan’da Malakasa’da göçmen kampları 14 gün boyunca tamamen sıhhi tecrit altına alındı. Kimsenin kampa girmesine veya kampa girmesine izin verilmiyor. Ek güvenlik güçleri konuşlandırıldı.

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Grenada

Gelen kısıtlamaları:

 

  • 23 Mart’ta Maurice Bishop Uluslararası Havaalanı (GND) ve Lauriston Havaalanı (CRU) bir sonraki duyuruya kadar ticari uçuşlara kapalı olacak.

 

  • Gelen 14 gün içinde Çin, İran, İtalya, Japonya, Singapur, Almanya, Hong Kong, Güney Kore, İngiltere ve ABD’de bulunan vatandaşlar hariç tüm yabancı gezginlerin giriş.

 

  • Belirtilen yerlerden gelen vatandaşlar ve sakinler ile diğer destinasyonlardan gelen tüm gezginler varışta 14 gün boyunca karantinaya alınacaktır.

 

  • Çin vatandaşlarının girmesine izin verilmez.

 

  • Gezginler hava ve limanlarda termal tarama bekleyebilirler; yüksek sıcaklıklara sahip olanlar için daha fazla tarama yapılacaktır. Yolcuların sağlık beyannamesini doldurmaları gerekmektedir.

 

Giden kısıtlamaları:

 

  • Yolcu gemilerinin bir sonraki duyuruya kadar hareket etmeleri engellenecektir.

 

Koşullar ve iç kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Delta havayolları Grenada’dan Atlanta (Amerika Birleşik Devletleri) yönüne uçuş rotasını iptal etti

 

  • Yatlar ve küçük gemiler elenecektir.

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Guadeloupe

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Hükümet havaalanlarında tarama prosedürlerini ve sıhhi kontrol önlemlerini artırmıştır.

 

  • Enfeksiyon oranı yüksek bölgelere seyahat etmiş olanların 14 gün boyunca kendi kendilerini izlemeleri, maske takmaları ve zorunlu olmayan seyahatleri azaltmaları istenir. Enfekte olabileceğine inananlar yardım için 15’i aramalıdır.

 

  • Doğu Karayipler’den ABD’ye dönmeye çalışan ABD vatandaşları, ABD’ye dönmek isteyen herkes için sağlanan formu doldurmalıdır.

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Guam

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Çin’de (Hong Kong ve Makao hariç), İran veya Avrupa’da bulunan tüm yabancıların giriş izni verilmeyecektir. ABD vatandaşları ve daimi ikamet eden kişiler girebilir ancak 14 günlük karantinaya tabidir.

 

  • 31 Mart’tan itibaren, COHID-19 ile enfekte olmadıklarını teyit eden DPHSS (Guam Sosyal Sağlık ve Hizmetler Departmanı) tarafından tanınan ve belgelendirilen bir belge taşımayanlar dahil, gelen tüm yolcular 14 gün zorunludur belirlenmiş bir devlet tesisinde karantina. Test tarihi, varış tarihinden 72 saatten fazla olmamalıdır. COVID-19 vakası bir haftadan uzun süredir teyit edilmiş bir ülkede bulunan yolcular için, yukarıdakilerin yapılmaması, girişin engellenmesine neden olacaktır. Bu Guam sakinleri için geçerli değildir.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Gerekli olmayan devlet daireleri, işletmeler ve hizmetler kapalıdır. Okullar, halka açık parklar ve plajlar kapalı. Tüm halka açık toplantılar yasaktır. Bu kısıtlamalar en az 13 Nisan’a kadar geçerlidir.

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Guatemala

Gelen kısıtlamaları:

· 17 Mart – 12 Nisan tarihleri ​​arasında tüm yabancı gezginler için sınır kapatma. Guatemala vatandaşları ve sakinleri ile akredite diplomatların yalnızca kara geçişi yoluyla girişine izin verilecektir; ancak zorunlu olarak kendi kendine karantinaya tabi tutulacaktır.

· Kanada, Çin, Kosta Rika, Avrupa, Honduras, İran, Meksika, Kuzey Kore, Panama, Güney Kore ve ABD vatandaşlarının girişleri reddedilecek. Kısıtlamaya Avrupa’daki hangi ülkelerin dahil olduğu henüz açıklanmadı.

· İtalya’dan gelen yolcular 14 gün karantinaya alınabilir.

· Vatandaşlar ile mülakat yapılacak, değerlendirilecek ve gerektiğinde tecrit altına alınacaktır.

· Avrupa’dan gelen Guatemala vatandaşları, semptomlar ortaya çıkarsa başkentteki Villa Nueva hastanesinde yedi gün karantina altına alınacak veya asemptomatikse aynı süre boyunca kendi karantinaya almaları istenecektir. Avrupa vatandaşlarının 12 Mart’tan itibaren girişleri reddedilecek.

· Guatemala vatandaşlarının, sakinlerinin ve diplomatların ülkeye kara geçişleri yoluyla girmesine izin verilecek, ancak zorunlu kendi kendine karantinaya tabi olacaklar.

Giden kısıtlamaları:

· Şu anda ülkeden ayrılmak isteyen bireyler için bilinen herhangi bir kısıtlama bulunmamaktadır.

İç Kısıtlamalar:

· Süpermarketler de dahil olmak üzere mağazalar bu saatler içinde kapatılacak ve alkol satışı ve tüketimi 15.00-04.00 arasında yasaklanacaktır. Cumhurbaşkanı Alejandro Giammattei, bu süre zarfında tüm sakinleri temel amaçlar dışında ikametgahlarında kalmaya çağırdı.

· Tüm varış uçuşları 16 Mart’ta 23.59’da durduruldu.

· 5 – 12 Nisan tarihleri ​​arasında, Paskalya tatili sırasında COVID-19’un potansiyel yayılmasını en aza indirmek için gerekli olmayan bölümler arası seyahat yasaklanmıştır.

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Gine-Bissau

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • 18 Mart’ta yetkililer, bir sonraki duyuruya kadar ülkenin hava, kara ve deniz sınırlarının kapatıldığını duyurdular.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Yetkililer tarafından 28 Mart’ta 15 gün süreyle olağanüstü hal ilan edildi: hareketler zorunlu olanlarla sınırlandırılırken, vatandaşların evde kalmaları isteniyor.

 

  • Okullar, restoranlar / barlar ve zorunlu olmayan dükkanlar bir sonraki duyuruya kadar kapalıdır. Malların dolaşımı ve ticareti sadece 07.00 – 11.00 arasında sınırlandırılmıştır.

 

  • Ülke çapında toplu taşıma askıya alınmıştır.

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Gine

Uluslararası kısıtlamalar:

 

  • 26 Mart’ta Cumhurbaşkanı Alpha Conde olağanüstü hal ilan etti; 50’den fazla teyit edilmiş COVID-19 vakasına sahip ülkelere yapılan tüm gelen ve zorunlu olmayan giden seyahatler, navlun hariç olmak üzere 26 Mart’tan itibaren en az bir ay süreyle askıya alınmıştır.

 

  • Kargo ve insani uçuşlar normal şekilde çalışmaya devam edecektir.

 

Dahili kısıtlamalar:

 

  • 30 Mart’tan itibaren başkent Conakry’den çıkış yasaklanmıştır. Şehre erişim etkilenmez.

 

  • İbadet yerleri ve okullar gibi zorunlu olmayan tesisler 26 Mart’tan bu yana en az iki hafta boyunca kapatılmış, 20’den fazla kişinin toplanması yasaklanmış ve Capital Conakry’deki toplu taşıma imkanları azaltılmıştır. Bu, toplu taşıma ağında bu kararı kınamak için bir grev başlattı.

 

  • 31 Mart’tan bu yana, 21.00’den 05.00’e kadar geçerli bir gece sokağa çıkma yasağı var. İstisnai durumlar ve Sağlık Bakanlığı’nın onayı dışında tüm iç seyahatler yasaktır.

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Guyana

ıtlamaları:

 

  • Ülkenin havaalanları 18 Mart’ta uluslararası uçuşlara kapalıdır ve 1 Mayıs’a kadar kapalı kalacaktır. Bu sırada kara ve deniz sınırları açıktır.

 

  • Brezilya, Çin, Dominik Cumhuriyeti, Fransız Guyanası, İtalya, İran, Jamaika, Japonya, Malezya, Panama, Singapur, Güney Kore, St Vincent, Tayland ve ABD’den gelen gezginler, vardıklarında gösterimlerin artmasını beklemelidir. Hükümet yetkililerine göre, bu kişilerin ülkeye girişlerinin reddedilmesi ihtimali de var.

 

Giden kısıtlamaları:

 

  • Şu anda ülkeden ayrılmak isteyen bireyler için bilinen herhangi bir kısıtlama bulunmamaktadır.

 

  • ABD Büyükelçiliği, ABD’ye dönmek isteyen ABD vatandaşları için talimatlar yayınladı.

 

İç Kısıtlamalar:

 

  • Sokağa çıkma yasağı 18 Mayıs ile 06:00 (yerel saat) arasında 3 Mayıs’a kadar geçerlidir; tüm zorunlu olmayan işletmeler kapalı, hastaneler, sağlık ve tıbbi tesisler.

 

  • Başkentte Georgetown’u vermekte olan kişileri aşan toplantılar yasaktır.

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Haiti Inbound restrictions:

·         The government announced that at 23:59 (local time) on 16 March its border with Dominican Republic will be closed to all travellers, with the exemption of trade.

·         Furthermore, all arrival and departure flights between Haiti and Dominican Republic, Canada, Latin America and Europe will be suspended for 14 days.

·         Flights between Haiti and the United States will continue, however, travellers from the US will need to have an official document stating negative test results for COVID-19 upon flight boarding.

·         Foreign nationals who have been in countries the government identifies as COVID-19 ‘red zone’ countries in the previous 14 days will be denied entry. These currently include China, France, Germany, Iran, Italy and South Korea.

Outbound restrictions:

·         There are currently no known restrictions on individuals seeking to depart the country.

Conditions and internal restrictions:

·         No airlines have announced reductions in flights to Haiti.

·         Authorities have introduced a nationwide curfew from 20.00 (all times local) to 05.00.

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Honduras Inbound restrictions:

·         Honduras’ borders remained closed to foreign visitors until further notice.

·         Honduran nationals and residents and accredited diplomatic personnel will still be permitted to enter the country; however, they will be subject to mandatory self-quarantine for 14 days.

·         Travellers arriving to Honduras on cruise ships will be able to use the ports, but will not be allowed to disembark.

·         Travellers with suspected cases or those who have been in contact with a confirmed case will be placed in quarantine for 14 days in a medical centre; all other travellers will be asked to self-isolate for 14 days.

·         Travellers arriving from highly affected countries will be required to provide precise trip details regarding the countries they visited and transited through in the last 30 days.

Outbound restrictions:

·         There are currently no known restrictions on individuals seeking to depart the country.

Conditions and internal restrictions:

·         A nationwide curfew is in effect until at least 12 April. Residents are under curfew except from 09.00-15.00 (local time) on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, when essential shopping is permitted. Personnel for essential services are exempt from the curfew, but must carry documentation.

·         All establishments excluding markets, grocery stores, hotels, fuel stations, private banks, hospitals and other medical facilities have been ordered to close and restrictions have been placed on public gatherings.

·         Restrictions on road travel have been put in place.

·         Access to the cities of Tegucigalpa, MDC, San Pedro Sula, Choluteca and La Ceiba will continue to be closed to prevent people from entering or leaving the city indefinitely.

·         USCs can contact 504Assist, free travel insurance provided by Honduran government: +504 2276 3780, they have bilingual operators and can potentially help stranded US Citizens – info from osac.gov

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Macaristan International restrictions:

·         From 17 March, all foreign citizens are barred from entering the country. Budapest airport remains open and everyone is free to depart. Measures don’t apply to Hungarian citizens.

·         Hungarian nationals arriving from South Korea, Iran, Israel, China and Italy must self-quarantine upon arrival. The government has closed its land borders with Austria and Slovenia, closed all schools and placed restrictions on public gatherings.

Internal restrictions:

·         A nationwide lockdown is in place from 28 March until 11 April. People are allowed to leave their homes for work, to buy essential supplies, for physical exercise and health reasons. Shops will remain open exclusively for those over the age of 65 between 09.00-12.00.

·         Restaurants and cafes are only allowed to be open for takeaways and deliveries.

·         Universities and schools are closed.

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İzlanda International restrictions:

·         Travellers from countries at high risk must contact the Healthline (+354 544 4113) from abroad as they might have to self-quarantine for 14 days. From 16 March to 17 April public gatherings are banned.

Internal restrictions :

·         Events gathering more than 20 people are banned.

·         Universities and secondary education institutions have been closed since 16 March. However primary and pre-schools remain open.

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Hindistan International restrictions:

·         Inbound flights have been suspended since 22 March, as well as all domestic and private aircraft operations, until 23.59, 14 April.

·         All incoming travellers, including Indian nationals, have been advised to avoid non-essential travel and may be quarantined for a minimum period of 14 days upon arrival in India.

·         Effective 18 March from 1200 GMT (17.30 IST) until at least 31 March, travellers arriving from or transiting through Kuwait, Oman, Qatar or the UAE will be required to undergo a mandatory quarantine for at least 14 days. All travellers, including Indian nationals, who have travelled to China, Iran or South Korea on or after 15 February will be quarantined for a minimum of 14 days. Those arriving from or who have been to South Korea must provide a COVID-19 medical test certificate from a designated facility authorised by the health authorities of the country.

·         Effective 18 March from 1200 GMT (17.30 IST) until at least 31 March, all travellers from the European Union (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden), European Free Trade Association (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland), Turkey and United Kingdom will be restricted from entering India. The restriction will be implemented at the port of first departure.

·         Until at least 31 March, travel has been suspended from Afghanistan, Malaysia and the Philippines to the country. There will be no flights from these countries to India for the duration of this period.

·         Visas from all countries are suspended until 15 April. The visa-free travel mechanism for Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) cardholders are suspended until 15 April. Visas remain valid for foreign nationals already in India. Travellers holding diplomatic, official, UN/ international organisations, employment, and project visas are exempted.

·         The Sikkim government has suspended the issuance of the Inner Line Permit (ILP) for foreign travellers, including Bhutanese nationals. The ILP is an official document that the state government issues to a foreign visitor planning to enter the state and is valid for a limited period.

·         The Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim and Mizoram governments have temporarily suspended the issuance of Protected Area Permits (PAP) to foreign travellers until further notice. The PAP is an official document required for all foreign travellers who want to travel to Arunachal Pradesh.

·         Manipur and Mizoram states have sealed their borders with Myanmar. Manipur has also sealed its borders with Bangladesh. Movement via land borders will remain restricted to designated check posts including robust screening processes. Details of these facilities should be confirmed with the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA).

·         The Indian government has announced that it is possible to extend online free visa procedures for foreign nationals staying in India, whose visas expire between 13 March and 15 April.

Internal Restrictions:

·         Effective from 23.59 on 24 March, there will be a nationwide lockdown imposed for a minimum of 21 days. All movement out of homes/residences is banned, apart from services deemed essential by the government. All public transport services will be suspended.

·         All domestic passenger flights will be suspended from 23.59 on 24 March.

·         Nationwide: A ‘Janta Curfew’ has been issued by the central government, requesting citizens to stay indoors from 0700 to 2100. Note that local governments may impose stricter measures.

·         Nationwide: The Indian Railways have announced that all passenger train services have been cancelled. Bare minimum services will however function on suburban and Kolkata Railway networks until 24:00 on 22 March. Movement of goods on trains will continue.

·         In addition to the ‘Janta Curfew’ further section 144 (prohibitory orders restricting large public gatherings) as well as internal restrictions have been imposed in various locations. Most impositions of the orders include the following:

o    Private and state transport services are suspended.

o    Non-essential businesses and services will be closed.

o    Apart from the government officials involved in provision of essential services (who will have to produce their ID-cards), only essential travel will be allowed.

o    Police, medical and other governmental personnel will be stationed at key points.

·         Further provisional orders under the Epidemic Disease Act have been imposed in various locations. The act has so far been enforced by Haryana, Karnataka and New Delhi, as well as Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jammu and Kashmir UT, Goa, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Madhya Pradesh.

·         Delhi NCR: All Delhi Metro services will be suspended until 31 March. Internal restrictions will be imposed in Delhi from 0600 23 March to 31 March

·         Maharashtra: Section 144 has been imposed in the state until 31 March, including in Mumbai.

·         Rajasthan: The authorities have announced a state-wide lockdown until 31 March. Only essential services and businesses will continue to operate.

·         Uttarakhand: Section 144 has been imposed in the state until 31 March.

·         Noida, Uttar Pradesh: Section 144 has been imposed in the city.

·         Karnataka: Internal restrictions have been imposed in the state, including in Bangalore where Section 144 will be in effect from 2100 to 0000, banning gatherings after the Janta curfew.

·         West Bengal: Internal restrictions have been imposed in certain districts until 27 March.

·         Haryana: Internal restrictions have been imposed in the state, including in Gurgaon until 31 March

·         Chandigarh: Internal restrictions have been imposed in the state until 31 March.

·         Kerala: Internal restrictions have been imposed in the state until 31 March.

·         Tamil Nadu: Internal restrictions have been imposed in the state.

·         Punjab: Internal restrictions have been imposed in the state until 31 March.

·         Himachal Pradesh: Internal restrictions have been imposed in the state (indefinite).

·         Odisha: Internal restrictions have been imposed in certain districts until 29 March.

·         Telangana: Internal restrictions have been imposed in the state until 31 March, including in Hyderabad.

·         Bihar: Internal restrictions have been imposed in the state until 31 March.

·         Puducherry UT: Internal restrictions have been imposed in the state until 31 March.

·         Andhra Pradesh: Internal restrictions have been imposed in the state until 31 March.

·         Jharkhand: Internal restrictions have been imposed in the state until 31 March.

·         Goa: Internal restrictions have been imposed in the state until 25 March.

·         Odisha (has announced an extended lockdown until 21:00 on 29 March in five districts including Khurda, Cuttack, Ganjam, Kendrapara, Angul and eight towns of Puri, Rourkela, Sambalpur, Jharsuguda, Balasore, Byasanagar (Jajpur Road), Jajpur Town and Bhadrak).

·         Jammu and Kashmir UT: Internal restrictions have been imposed in the state until 31 March

·         Chhattisgarh: Internal restrictions have been imposed in the state until 31 March.

·         Gujarat (until 25 Mar) – only in the following districts: Gandhinagar, Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Rajkot, Surat, Kutch.

·         Madhya Pradesh (Balaghat, Betul, Bhilwara, Bhopal, Chhindwara, Gwalior, Jabalpur, Narsinghpur, Riva, Siwni and Ujjain).

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Endonezya International restrictions:

·         There is a temporary entry and transit ban for all foreign travellers into Indonesia from 23.59 (local time) on 2 April, apart from those with stay permits and diplomatic missions.

·         Indonesian citizens who are currently traveling abroad, they are advised to return to Indonesia immediately before experiencing further flight difficulties.

·         Regarding foreign visitors from all countries, the Government of Indonesia has decided that the Visa Free Arrival (BVK), Visa on Arrival and Free Diplomatic / Service Visa policies are suspended for 1 month from 17 March.

·         All travellers must fill out and submit a Health Alert Card to the Port Health Office prior to arrival at the entrance of the Indonesian International Airport.

·         If additional investigations find the initial symptoms of Covid-19, there will be an observation at a government facility for 14 days.

·         The extension of Short Visit Pass for foreign travellers who are currently in Indonesia and have expired shall be conducted in accordance with the Regulation of the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights No. 7 of 2020.

·         The extension of Residence Permit for holders of Temporary Stay Permit Card (KITAS)/ Permanent Stay Permit Card (KITAP) and holders of Diplomatic Visa and Service Visa who are currently overseas and will expire, shall be conducted in accordance with the Regulation of the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights no.7 of 2020.

·         Border closures:

o    The border between East Nusa Tenggara and Timor Leste is closed.

o    West Kalimantan has closed its land borders with Malaysia’s Sarawak state.

Internal restrictions:

·         On 31 March, the authorities declared a state of emergency. All schools and non-essential workplaces, as well as religious gatherings are restricted, though no nationwide lockdowns are implemented. More details on further measures likely to emerge in the coming days.

·         On 20 March, the Jakarta governor declared a state of emergency for two weeks and urged corporations in non-essential sectors to implement work from home arrangements for their staff. The state of emergency has been extended until 19 April.

·         Following the announcement, public transport services are limiting operations from 06.00 to 20.00 and implementing social distancing measures.

·         Following the state of emergency extension, the closure of entertainment venues, places of worship, schools and the stay-at-home requirements will also be extended until 19 April. Inter-provincial buses in Greater Jakarta will also be suspended from 18.00 (local time) on 30 March. The initial announcement also included the suspension of inter-city bus services but ultimately this was not included. 17 train stations will cease to operate from 1 April to 1 May.

·         On 26 March, the authorities announced that all access both inbound and outbound from airports and seaports in Papua will be temporarily closed until 9 April. However, they have clarified that papua is not under lockdown. Social distancing measures are in place, and entertainment venues and places of worship are closed. Places such as markets and shops are closed or have limited operation time from 06.00 to 14.00. The authorities have urged people to remain at home unless journey is deemed essential.

·         On 26 March, West Manggarai administration closed Komodo Airport and Labuan Bajo Port in East Nusa Tenggara from 28 March to 5 April. The authorities have clarified that it is not a lockdown as flights carrying supplies are still allowed entry.

·         A curfew has been put in place in Aceh province, from 29 March to 29 May, between 20.30 and 0530. All businesses including tourist attractions and entertainment venues are closed. Public transport is exempted. Further curfews are in place for Mataram (West Nusa Tenggara province), Sikka (East Nusa Tenggara province) and Pekalongan (Central Java province).

·         From 12 April, all passengers will be required to wear a mask when using public transportation in Jakarta.

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İran International restrictions:

·         All flights from mainland China are banned until further notice.

·         Passport holders from People’s Republic of China (PRC), Hong Kong (China SAR) and Macao (China SAR) are no longer visa exempt, but must instead obtain a visa upon arrival after undergoing a medical examination.

·         IranAir has suspended all flights to and from European destinations until further notice.

·         All neighbouring countries to Iran – aside from Afghanistan – have closed joint borders, and a number of countries have banned flights from Iran.

Internal restrictions:

·         The authorities banned inter-city travel from 25 March until further notice, and said further restrictions were likely.

·         Universities, schools, cultural and sports centres closed.

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Irak International restrictions:

·         Federal Iraq

o    All airports across both Federal Iraq and the Kurdistan Region will be closed to commercial passenger flights from 18:00 on 17 March until 11 April. The capital Baghdad and federal Iraq will also be under curfew from 23.00 on 17 March until 19 April. Public and private services will be closed, though exceptions will be made for security forces, health services, media and diplomatic missions.

o    Interprovincial movement is restricted to only emergency situations, civil servants and business trips. Intraprovincial movements are also restricted in areas under curfew.

o    The authorities have banned the entry of travellers from Bahrain, China, France, Iran, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Nigeria, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Turkey or Thailand. The entry ban is for travellers coming directly or indirectly from those countries but exempts Iraqi nationals, diplomats and official delegations. Iraqi nationals and residents who have visited these locations in the last 14 days prior to arrival will be asked to self-quarantine for 14 days.

o    The Safwan border crossing with Kuwait is closed. Three border crossings with Iran remain open only to bring back Kurd citizens from Iran. The Ibrahim Khalil border crossing (KR) with Turkey is closed for travel, after Turkey banning all travel to Iraq.

o    Starting 11 March, the province of Najaf is closed to non-residents for at least one week.

o    Both Najaf International Airport (NJF, Najaf province) and Basra (BSR, Basra province) are currently operational.

·         Kurdistan Region (KR)

o    Curfews have been extended to all areas under KR jurisdiction including Erbil and Sulaymaniyah provinces and will be in place until 10 April.

o    Complete lockdown for 48 hours effective from 4 April across all provinces of the region. All shops, bar a small number of pharmacies, are closed through that time. Local governments will be revising the lockdown regime as the public has allegedly been flouting the previous restrictions.

o    Farmers and poultry workers now are allowed to travel outside of cities between 01.00 to 06.00 (both local time) for work.

o    All non-essential overland movement between cities within the KR and between the KR and federal Iraq will be subject to special approval of the Supreme Committee for Coronavirus Response. The restrictions are due to be in place from 14 March until at least 28 March

o    Passengers arriving from the following countries at Erbil International Airport (EBL) will be subject to a mandatory 14-day quarantine: Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Lithuania, Luxemburg, Malta, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and Poland.

o    The KR has stopped issuing entry visas for citizens from Italy, Japan, Singapore, South Korea and Thailand. Passengers who have visited Bahrain, China, France, Hong Kong, Iran, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Singapore, South Korea, Spain or Thailand since 1 January will be barred entry into the KR. Iraqi nationals who have visited these locations since 1 January will be subject to quarantine.

o    Suspension of Iraqi Airways flights to Beijing and Guangzhou.

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Irlanda International restrictions:

·         Anyone coming into Ireland (apart from Northern Ireland) will be required to restrict their movements on arrival for 14 days. This includes Irish residents.

·         Travellers from northern Italy should contact health authorities if they show any symptoms; those coming from restricted areas are required to self-quarantine for 14 days.

·         The government is now advising against all non-essential travel overseas (including Great Britain)

·         From Tuesday 24 March, Ryanair has announced that the majority of their flights will remain grounded.

·         Flights are still operating from Dublin and Cork Airport but at a reduced availability. Most of the flights still operating are to repatriate Irish nationals.

Internal restrictions:

·         Authorities announced lockdown measures starting from 00.01 on 28 March until at least 12 April. Residents are required to remain at home except for grocery shopping or exercise within 2 km from their accommodation. Only essential workers are allowed to leave their homes to perform their duties.

·         The closure of educational institutions as well as bars and pubs has been extended until 19 April. All non-essential businesses will close from 25 March onwards.

·         The government banned social gatherings of more than four people.

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İsrail International restrictions:

·         From 18 March, only Israeli citizens and residents are allowed to enter Israel, provided they undergo self-quarantine for 14 days.

·         Exceptions may be made for non-nationals whose “centre of life is in Israel”. For further clarification if you qualify for this exception contact the nearest Israeli embassy.

·         Border with Jordan and Egypt are closed as well as crossings with Gaza.

·         Tel-Aviv airport remains closed (apart from El Al repatriation flights available through Israeli embassies).

·         Palestinians working in Israel are no longer permitted to cross.

·         Commercial flights from Ben Gurion airport to the United States with United Airlines, El AI and Turkish Airlines only.

Internal restrictions:

·         From 1 April the following restrictions are in place:

o    Gatherings of more than two people are banned.

o    Public prayers are not allowed.

o    People are not allowed to walk more than 100 metres from their homes with the exceptions of: going to work, buying necessary goods, receiving medical care, donating blood, legal proceedings, to attend a demonstration, and going to the Knesset.

o    All non-essential social interactions are forbidden and public spaces closed.

o    Public transportation will be reduced to around 25% and taxis are permitted to take one passenger at a time.

o    A distance of two metres must be kept between people.

o    Violation of these orders is a criminal offence.

o    All people must wear a face mask in public.

·         Jerusalem: the ultra-orthodox community of Bnei Brak has been declared a ‘restricted zone’ and effectively closed off. No one is allowed to enter or leave the area except security force personnel, medical workers and journalists. 1,000 policemen have been deployed. Inter-municipal lines for Bnei Brak have been suspended.

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İtalya International restrictions:

·         From 28 March all travellers entering Italy are required to fill-in a certificate stating the business-essential reasons for their travel and the address where they will spend a 14-day mandatory self-isolation period.

Internal restrictions:

·         The government on 9 March advised citizens to stay at home except for work and emergencies. It also extended restrictions previously applied to Lombardy and Veneto to the entire territory of Italy. People nationwide will only be able to travel in and out of the affected locations for proven work-related reasons, health reasons or emergencies with a self-certification. Infractions may be punished with fines and up to three months’ imprisonment. Lockdown measures have been extended until 13 April at least.

·         All public gatherings have been barred.

·         Nationwide, all museums, cinemas and theatres and other cultural and educational institutions are closed.

·         All shops, bars, pubs and restaurants have been closed since 11 March. Pharmacies, food outlets and factories remain open.

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Jamaika International restrictions:

·         Air and seaports will be closed until 21 April.

·         There are no restrictions on outgoing passenger travel.

Internal restrictions

·         The country is under a nationwide curfew until 8 April from 20.00 (local time) to 06.00. Essential workers are exempt.

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Japonya International restrictions:

·         From 00.00 (+9 GMT) on 3 April, travellers who have been in the following areas in the past 14 days will be denied entry into Japan:

o    Asia Pacific: Australia, Brunei, China (all regions), Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea (all regions), Taiwan (China), Thailand, Vietnam,

o    Americas: Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Dominica, Ecuador, Panama, US

o    Europe & CIS: Albania, Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech, Finland, Greece, Hungary, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, United Kingdom,

o    Middle East & Africa: Bahrain, Cote d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo), Egypt, Israel, Mauritius, Morocco, Turkey.

o    This is in addition to the existing entry ban on foreign nationals who have visited the following areas in the last 14 days: Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Italy, Iran, Ireland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Vatican City.

·         The application of visa exemption arrangements for the following countries are temporarily suspended.

o    APAC: Bangladesh, Brunei, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nauru, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Singapore, Solomon Islands, Thailand and Vietnam.

o    America: Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname and Uruguay.

o    Europe: Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan.

o    Middle East: Bahrain, Israel, Oman, Qatar and UAE.

o    Africa: Lesotho and Tunisia.

·         Permanent residents, spouses of Japanese nationals, spouses of permanent residents and long-term residents are only permitted to enter the country if they left their departure countries by 00.00 on 3 April.

·         Japanese nationals as well as foreign travellers who are allowed entry into the country will be required to take a COVID-19 test and be asked to self-quarantine for 14 days. They are also requested to refrain from using public transport. Foreigners without a residence in Japan are permitted to self-quarantine in hotels or any other short-term accommodation arranged by themselves or a local host prior to their arrival. The restrictions will last until at least 30 April.

·         PRC nationals holding passports issued in Hubei and Zhejiang provinces will also be denied entry. This does not apply to the spouses and children of Japanese nationals.

·         Single entry and multiple entry visas issued before or on 27 March by Japanese diplomatic missions in Bahrain, Brunei, Congo (DRC), Indonesia, Israel, Malaysia, Philippines, Qatar, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam remain suspended.

·         All visas issued by Japanese embassies and consulates in China and South Korea will be temporarily suspended at least until 30 April. Visa exemption arrangements will also be temporarily suspended for passport holders of Hong Kong, Macao and South Korea, as well as British National (Overseas) passport holders.

·         The authorities have implemented stringent health screening measures in all ports of entry, including airports and seaports.

·         Those who are allowed to enter Japan as a transit country are not subject to the quarantine measures, as long as they do not disembark. Anyone disembarked will be requested to stay at a place designated by the Chief of the Quarantine Station, and not to use public transportations, but they may leave Japan before finishing the 14-day period.

·         Suspended flights from South Korea and China to arrive at Narita International Airport and Kansai International Airport.

Internal restrictions:

·         While there has been no restrictions on movement within Japan, in-country restrictions may be imposed at short notice in the coming weeks. School closure in all Japan until further notice. A new structure of law for COVID-19 has been created by the government. The state of emergency is now under ‘low’ and has reached the second stage.

·         The authorities have also requested* all people to avoid large gatherings and for those already in areas with an uptick in COVID-19 cases to stay inside their homes. While no nationwide directive to cancel events has been issued, on 10 March Prime Minister Abe again requested event sponsors to consider whether events are necessary for another 10 days. As a result, it is expected that various public events and access to places such as entertainment places, national museums and sports stadiums will be suspended until further notice.

*If requests are not respected, instructions will be implemented.

Ürdün International restrictions:

·         All flights to/from Jordan, with the exception of cargo flights and those carrying diplomatic personnel and/or staff of international organizations will be suspended as of March 17 and until further notice.

·         All land and sea crossings are closed except for cargo vehicles.

·         Jordanians in neighbouring countries who need to return to Jordan will be allowed to do so but will face quarantine measures for fourteen days, enforced by the authorities in designated hotels.

·         New state of emergency announced on 18 March that restricts overland movements between governorates; checkpoints placed around the capital Amman, other major urban centres and major thoroughfares. Manned by Jordan Armed Forces. Curfews also to be enacted.

·         As of 07.00 (local time) on 21 March, an indefinite countrywide curfew has been imposed. All domestic movement is prohibited and all shops, including those that sell food and medicines, are closed until further notice. Exceptions for movement restrictions will be made for emergencies, but require special permission.

·         The city of Irbid and surrounding villages have been placed under complete lockdown; all entries and exits are banned.

·         As of 25 March, the authorities have arrested over 1,600 people for breaking the curfew. In addition, the government has announced that people caught breaking rules would be quarantined for 14 days and could also face up to one year of jail time.

·         On 24 March, the government announced that people would be allowed to go on foot to their neighbourhood grocery shops from 10.00 to 18.00 amid the curfew. Large supermarkets will reopen online on 26 March for home deliveries.

·         A curfew will be in place from 23.59 on Thursday 2 April until 10.00 on Saturday 4 April.

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Kazakistan International restrictions:

·         All foreign nationals are barred entry into the country from 08.00 (local time) on 16 March until at least 07.00 (local time) on 15 April. Categories of foreign nationals that are exempt from this restriction are:

o    Diplomatic personnel and their family members.

o    Members of official delegations invited by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan.

o    Members of train, locomotive, aircraft and sea crews.

o    Family members of citizens of Kazakhstan (subject to confirmation of kinship – spouses, parents and children).

o    Foreigners (stateless persons), holders of Kazakh residence permits

o    Service personnel of foreign cross-border facilities on the territory of Kazakhstan

·         All foreigners currently in Kazakhstan are allowed to depart.

·         Kazakh nationals are exempt from inbound travel restrictions but are not allowed to leave the country.

·         Number of international flights has been severely reduced. From 1 April, Almaty International Airport (ALA) will temporarily stop all international flights.

·         Almaty and Nur Sultan airports will stop accepting international scheduled and evacuation passenger flights from 1 April.

Internal restrictions:

·         From 00.00 on 19 March, in Nur-Sultan and Almaty have been placed under so-called quarantine with the following restrictions in place:

o    Intercity air, bus and rail services linking the two cities with other major urban centres are suspended.

o    Entry and exit to these cities is restricted.

o    Residents are barred from leaving their homes, unless to go to work or buy food and medicine.

o    There will be increased patrolling by the police forces, with an additional number of spot checks for identification documents.

o    Measures that are similar to what is in place in Nur-Sultan and Almaty have also been introduced in Akmola province, Atyrau (Atyrau province), Shymkent, and several towns in Karaganda province, all of which have also been placed under so-called quarantine.

o    Some form of movement restrictions have also been introduced in Aktobe (Aktobe province), Aktau (Mangystau province), Kostanay province, Pavlodar province, Turkistan province, West Kazakhstan province, and Zhambyl province; in some of these provinces both exit and entry are banned, while in some only entry is restricted. Intercity bus and rail services linking these cities and provinces with other major urban centres have been limited or suspended.

o    Saryarka International Airport (KGF) in Karaganda and Shymkent International Airport (CIT) have been closed.

o    In some locations the operation times of public transport have been reduced, while it has been suspended in Nur-Sultan from 30 March to 6 April. Banks in Almaty will be closed from 30 March until 5 April, while ATMs will remain operational.

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Kenya International restrictions:

·         Kenya has suspended all incoming and outgoing international passenger flights from 00.00, 25 March until further notice. An additional 30-day suspension is effective from 6 April. The Kenyan government affirms that evacuation flights organised by foreign governments for their citizens will still be permitted.

·         All international meetings and conferences in March have been cancelled.

Internal restrictions:

·         A countrywide curfew is in place starting 27 March. People will be required to stay in their homes or accommodation from 19.00 to 05.00 (local time), with exceptions for those in essential sectors.

·         Nakuru CBD has been put on lockdown.

·         The governor of Murang’a has banned incoming travellers from other counties.

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Kiribati International restrictions:

·         All passengers who have been in a country with confirmed cases of COVID-19 must have stayed in a country with no confirmed cases for at least 14 days and provide medical clearance to confirm that they are free of the virus prior to entry.

·         Exemptions for the medical clearance requirements will be considered only for travellers transiting through Kiribati from countries with no confirmed COVID-19 cases.

Internal restrictions:

·         On 28 March, the authorities declared a state of emergency and urged the public to minimise public gatherings and maintain social distances of 2 metres.

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Kosova International restrictions:

·         Land borders with Albania have been closed until further notice.

·         Chinese nationals not allowed in unless with certificate stating that they are COVID19 Free

·         All flights from Pristina International Airport are suspended until further notice

·         Land borders are closed to entry for non-Kosovo citizens. Returning citizens are quarantined for 14 days at a facility.

Internal restrictions:

·         Curfew in place nationwide from 27 March between 17.00 and 06.00. Vehicles and residents movements during the curfew hours is allowed only for work, medical emergencies and purchase of essential items.

·         The imposition of the curfew has been ruled unconstitutional and will be repealed on 13 April.

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Kuveyt International restrictions:

·         All flights to/from Kuwait, with the exception of cargo flights are suspended since 13 March and until further notice.

·         Land border crossings with Iraq remain closed, while only commercial trucks are permitted to enter Saudi Arabia

·         The issuance of all visas (except for diplomatic purposes) is suspended indefinitely.

Internal restrictions:

·         Nationwide curfew from 17.00 to 04.00 (local time) is in place from 22 March.

·         All government and private agencies will be closed until 5 April.

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Kırgızistan International restrictions:

·         All foreign nationals will be barred entry into the country starting from 00.01 on 19 March.

·         The following categories of foreign travellers are exempt from the inbound travel ban:

o    Immediate family members of citizens of Kyrgyzstan (subject to confirmation of kinship);

o    Foreign diplomatic and consular staff and their family members (given an advance notice of arrival to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kyrgyzstan).

o    Members of train, locomotive and aircraft crews; freight drivers.

o    Kyrgyz Temir Zholu employees working in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan .

·         All visa services have been suspended.

·         Entering the country or crossing at land borders with national IDs is temporarily suspended; this includes Kyrgyzstan residents. All residents are only allowed to enter Kyrgyzstan with valid passports.

·         The capital Bishkek’s Manas (FRU) and Osh (OSS) international airports have health screening measures in place.

·         All land borders with China and Uzbekistan are closed. Borders with Kazakhstan remain open only for transportation of goods and movement of Kazakh and Kyrgyz citizens returning to the country of origin.

·         Travellers (including Kyrgyz citizens) arriving from countries with more than 1,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19 will be subject to 14 day quarantine at a medical facility. All other travellers have to undergo mandatory 14-day home quarantine.

·         Vast number of international flights have been cancelled, including some regular flights from Bishkek to China, Iran, the UAE and Russia.

Internal restrictions:

·         A countrywide situation of emergency has been introduced until at least 22 April.

·         Public transport services, with the exception of some trolleybuses, in the capital Bishkek have been suspended until further notice.

·         A state of emergency is in place in the capital Bishkek, as well as cities of Osh and Jalal-Abad, Nookat and Kara-Suy districts of Osh province, and Suzak district of Jalal-Abad province. It includes a curfew in these locations from 20.00 to 07.00 (local time) until at least 15 April.

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Laos International restrictions:

·         The government has announced a nationwide lockdown from 30 March until at least 19 April. All international checkpoints will be closed, and all inbound and outbound passenger flights are suspended during this period.

·         All foreign nationals who wish to return to their home country should contact the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Laos.

·         Effective from 20 March until 00.00 20 April, visa issuances for tourist purposes will be suspended. This includes visa on arrival, visas issued by Lao diplomatic missions, and eVisas.

·         Visa exemptions will also be suspended, including for ASEAN nationals.

·         Visas will be issued for non-tourist purposes only. Visitors will have to submit requisite information on their health and related documents to the Lao diplomatic missions in the country they are resident for approval before the intended date of travel. Visitors who arrive in the country without the necessary approval will be denied entry. The application form will be available on the official website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

·         Travellers from affected countries (including all countries with confirmed cases) who have no symptoms but have been in contact with people who were confirmed to have COVID-19 must self-quarantine and monitor for COVID-19 symptoms for 14 days.

·         Checkpoints at borders with Vietnam and Cambodia are closed.

·         Four border checkpoints with Thailand have closed.

·         From 21 March-20 April, travellers can leave the country via land borders for essential purposes only.

Internal restrictions:

·         Under the nationwide lockdown from 30 March to 19 April, the following is implemented:

o    Travel between provinces or areas with COVID-19 infection or at high risk is banned, this excludes those travelling for essential purposes.

o    All passenger transportation services are suspended.

o    All movement out of residence is prohibited, except for essential purposes such as purchasing basic necessities.

o    Gatherings of more than 10 people and celebrations are prohibited.

o    All education institutions and entertainment venues are closed.

o    All government offices will implement work-from-home policy from 1-11 April and observe the Lao New Year until 19 April.

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Letonya International restrictions:

·         All international travel, by air, railway, sea and road will be cancelled from 23.59 (local time) on 16 March. Latvians and foreigners with residency rights in Latvia will be able to enter the country, and tourists will be able to leave after the deadline.

·         AirBaltic connections will be suspended between 17 March and 14 April.

·         Closure of borders from 17 March except for citizens and residents.

Internal restrictions:

·         All public gatherings of more than 50 people have been banned and many public venues have been ordered to close.

·         Schools and universities are currently closed. Pre-schools and childcare services are still in operation.

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Lübnan International restrictions:

·         Curfew from 19.00 to 05.00.

·         All air, land and sea ports will be closed until 12 April , following the extension of the recently announced ‘state of medical emergency’.

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Lesotho International restrictions:

·         Travellers from China and other COVID-19 affected areas are requested to self-quarantine for 14 days.

·         Inbound and outbound travel is restricted due to neighbouring South Africa’s national lockdown and border closure. While no official travel ban is in place, reaching or leaving Lesotho is essentially impossible due to these restrictions.

·         The country will be on lockdown from 29 March – 21 April. During this, all social gatherings will be prohibited except funerals. All shops and markets will close, apart from those selling food and medical supplies. Emergency services will continue throughout.

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Liberya International restrictions:

·         All flights will be suspended from 23 March until further notice. The measure does not apply to cargo flights.

·         Land borders with Guinea and Cote d’Ivoire closed since 30 March.

Internal restrictions:

·         The authorities on 21 March declared COVID-19 a ‘national health emergency’, and imposed a lockdown on Montserrado and Margibi counties until 11 April.

·         All schools, places of worship, cinemas, bars and beaches will be closed until further notice.

·         Gatherings of more than 10 people are banned.

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Libya International restrictions:

·         The internationally-recognised Tripoli-based Government of National Accord (GNA) declared a state of emergency and announced the closure of all air and ground ports of entry for three weeks starting on 16 March. Foreign nationals will be able to depart through Misrata International Airport (Misrata district; MRA), though they will be unable to board inbound flights. The capital Tripoli’s Mitiga International Airport (MJI) has been closed to air traffic due to shelling since 2 March.

·         The Tobruk-based government announced a ban for all foreign nationals attempting to enter via Benina International Airport (Benina; BEN); foreign nationals currently in Libya however are able to depart through the facility.

·         Starting 30 March, the UN-backed Lybian Presidential Council called for a self-imposed lockdown on all people and the imposition of a curfew from 14.00 to 07.00 (local time). The date for the easing of such restrictions is yet to be announced.

·         On 29 March, the Municipal Council of Misrata announced a 24-hour curfew from 29 March to 5 April

·         In eastern Libya, the parallel government led by Khalifa Belqasim Haftar announced on 23 March the imposition of a country-wide 24-hour curfew from 25 March to 3 April.

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Litvanya International restrictions:

·         From 16 March, foreigners will not be allowed into the country except for those with residency rights. Citizens will not be allowed to leave. Diplomatic and NATO staff are excluded. All public events have been banned, only essential businesses will operate. Schools are closed. Buses and trains have been suspended. Failure of compliance will be prosecuted.

·         Entry of cruise ships into Klaipeda State Seaport is prohibited.

·         Flight restrictions for March 23 and 24.

·         All passenger air and ferry traffic suspended from 4 April. Ferry Route Kiel (Germany)-Klaipėda (Lithuania) to be maintained. Other exceptions will need authorisation from the Lithuanian Transport Safety Administration.

Internal restrictions :

·         An initial two week quarantine for all inhabitants was extended until 13 April.

·         Residents are advised to wear Face masks or other nose and mouth protections when in public places.

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Lüksemburg International restrictions:

·         Travellers from northern Italy are advised to contact health authorities if they show any symptoms; those coming from the restricted areas should self-quarantine for 14 days.

·         The Luxembourg Government announced on 19 March that Luxembourg Airport (Findel) would close to passenger flights from Monday 23 March.

Internal restrictions:

·         Movements are now limited to essential tasks such as grocery shopping, health visits and commute to work when working from home is not an option. Restaurants, cafes, and most non-food shops are closed, as well as leisure facilities including libraries, museums and leisure centres.

·         Schools have been closed from 16 March until at least 20 April and major public events have been suspended.

·         All public places remain closed until further notice.

·         Due to the exceptional context, the government decided to extend stay permits until the end of the crisis for all non-EU nationals in Luxembourg.

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Madagaskar International restrictions:

·         All international and regional flights have been suspended from 20 March for a period of 30 days. (French embassy currently organising repatriation flights with Air France.)

·         No cruise ships can dock until further notice.

·         Air Austral:

o    All flights from / to the airports of the Malagasy Provinces – Nosy Be, Tamatave, Majunga, Diego, Tuléar, Fort Dauphin- are suspended from 16 March to 18 April.

o    All flights from / to l Antananarivo Airport are suspended from 20 March to 18 April.

Internal restrictions:

·         A lockdown has been announced in the capital Antananarivo and the city of Toamasina (Atsinanana region) from 23 March for a period of 15 days. All transport has been suspended, except for the transporting of goods. A curfew between 20.00 and 05.00 is in effect.

·         All domestic flights to/from the Antananarivo and Toamasina were suspended on 25 March.

·         The government on 20 March announced that all schools and universities will be closed for two weeks.

·         All public gatherings and markets in the Analamanga region have been suspended from 27 March.

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Malavi International restrictions:

·         International flights will be suspended from 1 April until further notice. Exemption will be made for flights carrying medical personnel and emergency relief items. Repatriation flights will be handled on a case-by-case basis.

·         The Ministry of Health has intensified its screening of incoming passengers using a questionnaire that all arriving passengers need to complete. The questionnaire asks about:

1.        Recent travel history.

2.        Any current symptoms of COVID-19.

·         There are health teams stationed in the arrivals section of all airports; screening includes thermal scanners to check body temperature at KIA (Lilongwe)

·         The Government of Malawi has cancelled visas issued prior to 20 March 2020 and has suspended issuance of visas on arrival.

·         Returning residents who are symptomatic and have a travel history to mainland China, Iran, South Korea, the United Kingdom, Japan, Norway, the United States, South Africa, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Malaysia, Canada, Pakistan, Switzerland, Australia, Turkey, Israel, Brazil, Thailand, Saudi Arabia, Ecuador, Chile or any of the countries in the European Union in the preceding 14 days are taken to an isolation room at the airport for further medical investigation. Returning residents who have been to mainland China, Iran, South Korea, the United Kingdom, Japan, Norway, the United States, South Africa, Seychelles, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Malaysia, Canada, Pakistan, Switzerland, Australia, Turkey, Israel, Brazil, Thailand, Saudi Arabia, Ecuador, Chile or any of the countries in the European Union recently but are asymptomatic are referred for self-quarantine either at home and daily check-ups for 14 days. Returning residents to Malawi arriving from countries on this list who are made to self-quarantine will not be allowed to self-quarantine in hotels or lodges in Malawi.

Internal restrictions:

·         COVID-19 has been declared a national disaster and bans have been imposed on public gatherings over 100 people, including weddings. The national security forces have been ordered into action to enforce these restrictions.

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Malezya International restrictions:

·         The restrictions under the ‘Movement Control Order’, which was scheduled to end on 31 March, has been extended to 14 April. Under the MCO, all foreigners are banned from entering the country. For foreign long-term pass holders, only those working in the country’s essential services sector will be allowed entry – they must obtain a letter of confirmation from their employers and liaise with the Malaysian Immigration Department.

·         International flights to and from Penang International Airport (PIA) have halted from 5 April.

·         There are no restrictions on domestic flight operations.

·         Malaysian citizens and permanent residents holding work permits from third countries who wish to return to their place of work will be allowed to do so but will not be able to re-enter before 14 April . Supporting documents need to be provided at the point of departure. This supersedes the previous order banning all Malaysian citizens from leaving the country.

·         Restrictions between Peninsula and East Malaysia:

o    Malaysians and foreign travellers (who are currently in Malaysia) are not allowed to fly from Peninsula Malaysia to East Malaysia and vice versa.

o    Sabahans and Sarawakians who are already before the MCO implementation and wishing to return to their respective states, they will be allowed to do so if they are able to show their previous flight ticket and identification to the immigration. The same applies to Peninsula Malaysians currently in East Malaysia wishing to return.

·         Holders of Expatriate Pass, Student Pass, Dependent Pass, Temporary Work Pass and MM2H Pass are not allowed to enter Malaysia during this period.

·         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.

·         Quarantine Order for Passengers Entering Malaysia:

o    From 3 April, there is a 14-day mandatory quarantine for passengers, including Malaysians, foreigners holding long-term pass, diplomats and other diplomatic and consular staff, arriving into the country.

o    Upon arrival, travellers will undergo screening by the Malaysian health authorities before being sent to designated government quarantine centres around Negeri Sembilan and Selangor.

o    Travellers with onward domestic connections must undergo the mandatory 14-day quarantine before being allowed to proceed to their domestic destinations.

o    However, passengers with connections to Sabah and Sarawak (both East Malaysia) are allowed to undergo quarantine upon arrival in their respective states. These travellers are not allowed to leave the airport building and must have a transit time of less than 24 hours.

·         Foreign travellers will be allowed to leave Malaysia after 18 March.

·         Passengers transiting in Malaysia will be allowed to do so as long as they do not need to clear immigration to board their connecting flight.

·         Inter-terminal transit between KLIA to Klia2 is not possible during this time.

·         Further restrictions to the MCO in East Malaysia:

o    Sarawak

§  From 18 March 2020 until 30 March 2020, Sarawakians entering the state are subject to the 14-day Stay Home Notice, issued by the State Department of Health and they are not allowed to travel out of Sarawak throughout the 14-day MCO period.

§  Non-Sarawakian from Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah or foreign citizens are not allowed to enter Sarawak from 18 March 2020 to 31 March 2020.

§  Those who are working in the Essential Services sector in Sarawak are exempted from the entry restriction and are subject to the 14-day Stay Home Notice, a requirement by the Sarawak State Department of Health. They are allowed to travel out of Sarawak from 18 March 2020 to 31 March 2020.

o    Sabah

§  From 18 until 31 March 2020, all Sabahans including their spouses and children who hold long-term social visit passes can return to the State, subject to a recommended 14-day self-quarantine.

§  Sabahan IC holders (with “H” or 12, 47, 48, 49” birth place indicator) are not allowed to fly to Peninsular Malaysia, unless their presence is strictly required for an essential service. Immigration Sabah will verify the importance of the Sabahan to be in Peninsular Malaysia for work. If approved, he/she will be allowed to return to Sabah after the end of his/her duties.

§  Non-Sabahans who have exited Sabah before the Restricted Movement Order, will be allowed to re-enter Sabah with proof that they are working in Essential Services, with State or Federal civil servants requiring a letter of explanation from their direct head of department, as well those in Essential Services in the private sector requiring an employer’s letter.

§  Additionally, those who are permanent residents, hold a working permit or student pass will be allowed entry into the State subject to a mandatory 14-day self-quarantine.

Internal restrictions:

·         Under the MCO, transportation services are categorised as essential services therefore all public transport services, including ones to and from the airport still remain available. However, a reduction of services can be expected given less movement of individuals.

·         From 1 April, under the regulations listed under the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases and Measures, travel to purchase food, daily necessities, medicine or dietary supplements has been limited to not more than 10km from a person’s residence.

·         Government and private offices – apart from those providing essential services – will be closed. All shops other than businesses dealing with daily essentials – such as food and pharmaceutical stores – will be closed. Kindergartens, schools and universities will be closed.

·         No religious, social or cultural activities will be allowed. Health services, utilities such as fuel and electricity, the Fire and Police departments, will all remain open.

·         Quick and simple journeys, such as to the airport, are allowed.

·         Interstate travel is banned according to the police, although there has been some ambiguity regarding this restriction. The issuance of special permits allowing interstate travel has been momentarily suspended. Those working in the essential services sector are advised to present their work passes or authority cards while travelling interstate.

·         The Chief Minister of Sarawak has announced that people will only be allowed to leave their homes in order to buy daily necessities, essential goods and services.

·         Road closures, roadblocks and checkpoints have been implemented across the nation:

o    The Selangor police has announced that road closures will increase in stages until the end of the MCO period. Several roads in Klang will be closed from 1 April to reduce people’s movement with the enforcement of the MCO. These include at Kilometre (KM) 3.5 Jalan Shapadu Lama; KM3.7 Jalan Shapadu Lama to Rantau Panjang; Jambatan Raja Muda Nala (Jalan Tanjung Syawal); Jambatan Musaeddin (Jalan Batu Tiga Lama); and Jalan Paip/Jalan Bukit Cherakah.

o    Gombak district police chief has announced phased road closures including Batu 20 on Jalan KL-Rawang, the junction at Kampung Selayang Pandang from Jalan KL-Ipoh, and the Selayang Baru main road.The roadblocks in turn include the 14-kilometre point along Jalan KL-Ipoh, before the Rawang toll plaza in the direction from Rawang to Sungai Buloh, before the Gombak toll plaza in the direction from Gombak to Bentong, and on Jalan Desa Aman Puri, Desa Jaya.

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Maldivler International restrictions:

·         Entry (including for transit purposes) will be denied to all foreign travellers with travel history to mainland China (not including Hong Kong and Macao), Iran, Italy, Malaysia, Bangladesh Spain, Sri Lanka, United Kingdom, Germany (Bavaria, North Rhine-Westphalia and Baden-Württemberg states), Spain, France (Île-de-France and Grand Est regions) or North and South Gyeongsang province (South Korea) in the last 14 days, regardless of their nationality. This restriction is not applicable to Maldivian citizens who will instead undergo a 14-day quarantine.

·         All inbound travellers, with the exemption of tourists, will be subject to a 14-day quarantine at designated facilities.

·         Visa-on-arrival for all travellers arriving for less than 30 days is suspended.

·         All arriving passengers must complete a Health Declaration Card and undergo screening.

·         The Valena Airport (MLE) is closed for commercial flights from 21.00 to 06.00 on 29 March until further notice

·         All cruise ships are temporarily banned from entering and docking in the country.

Internal restrictions:

·         Foreign tourists are prohibited from staying at city hotels and guest houses from 18.00 17 March to 3 April. Resort hotels can still be used for accommodations provided the travellers have no travel history to the restricted countries mentioned above.

·         Government agencies will close from 19 March to 5 April, but essential services will remain open.

·         Entry into and exit from Bathala Island and Kuredu Island Resort have been temporarily restricted. The temporary lockdowns that were imposed on Thinadhoo Island and Summer Island Resort on 6 March were lifted on 8 March. The fourth island to be placed under lockdown, Bathala Island, went into lockdown on 8 March.

·         Following the imposition of restrictions on the third island, Summer Island Resort, the Health Protection Agency has clarified that it will be placing all islands with suspected cases on lockdown until the results of the involved persons are received. The government’s main hospital, Indira Gandhi Memorial hospital, is suspending visitation rights to the hospital starting on 8 March, barring exceptions such as guardians to patients.

·         Effective from 00.00 15 March, all foreign travellers will be barred from checking-in into all Guest Houses and City Hotels operating in Male City (Male, Hulhumale, Villimale) for the next 14 days. Travellers who are already in the hotels will be allowed to stay for the duration for their booking.

·         All movement from resorts to the Inhabited islands have been suspended for a period of 14 days, effective 18.00 14 March. The ban remains in effect and will be extended for another 14 days after the last tourist leaves.

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Mali International restrictions:

·         All commercial international flights from countries impacted by COVID-19 are suspended (cargos excluded).

·         All land borders closed from 24 March, except for freight trucks.

Internal restrictions:

·         The country has declared a state of emergency with curfew imposed from 21.00 to 05.00 (local time).

·         Public and private schools (all level of education) are closed for 3 weeks (including religious schools commonly known as madrasas) as of 22 March

·         All public and social – cultural – political – sport related gatherings of more than 50 persons are suspended until further notice

·         All clubs and bars are closed until further notice

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Malta International restrictions:

·         All travellers arriving into the country will be required self-quarantine for 14 days.

·         From 21 March onwards and until further notice, all inbound flights will be suspended. The ban does not apply to ferry flights, cargo flights, humanitarian flights and repatriation flights. The authorities may in special cases exempt individual flights.

·         All travel linked with Italy has been suspended from 10 March, this includes boats, ferries, flights as well as goods transport.

Internal restrictions:

·         Closure of bars and restaurants from 17 March.

·         Closure of all non-essential shops from 23 March until further notice.

·         Effective from 31 March, all public gatherings of four or more people are to be forbidden.

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Marşal Adaları International restrictions:

·         The government has announced a “total suspension” of international travellers coming into the Marshall Islands has been extended to 5 May.

o    10 countries have been placed on its “no fly” list (from which all travellers are banned from entering) – these are China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Iran, Italy, Japan, Macao, South Korea and Spain.

o    United Airlines, the only international airline to service the Marshall Islands, has suspended flights for at least three weeks starting on 21 March.

·         Domestic passenger air travel between Kwajalein and Majuro will only be permitted on Air Marshalls.

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Martinik Inbound restrictions:

·         Increased health screenings for travellers coming from China, Iran, Italy and South Korea.

·         Those who have travelled to areas of high infection rate are asked to self-monitor, wear masks, and reduce non-essential travel for 14 days. Those who believe they may be infected should dial 15 for assistance.

Outbound restrictions:

·         There are currently no known restrictions on individuals seeking to depart the country.

·         US citizens who are attempting to return to the US from the Eastern Caribbean and need assistance should complete the provided form for each person wishing to return to the US.

Conditions and internal restrictions:

·         No airlines have announced reductions in flights to Martinique.

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Moritanya International restrictions:

·         All commercial flights from/to Mauritania are suspended from 17 March until further notice.

·         People in direct contact with someone who tested positive will be quarantined.

·         All unnecessary gatherings are prohibited.

·         A number of border crossing have been closed with screening measures deployed to the crossings that remain open at: Bir 75 (Wilaya Tiris Zemour), Boghé (Wilaya Brakna), Rosso (Wilaya Trarza), Douinkara (Fassala, Wilaya Hodh Echarghi), Gougui Zemal (Wilaya Hodh El Gharbi), Gouraye (Wilaya Of Guidimagha), Kaedi (Wilaya Gorgol) and PK 55 (Wilaya D. Nouadhibou).

·         The land border with Mali has been closed since 24 March, except for freight trucks.

Internal restrictions:

·         The Interior Ministry announced the closure of all non-essential industries and businesses from 29 March onwards.

·         All large public gatherings have been banned.

·         There is a curfew in place since 19 March, in effect between 18.00 to 06.00 (local time). Exceptions will be made for health care teams and freight trucks.

·         Confinement measures will last at least until 8 April.

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Mauritius International restrictions:

·         As of 19 March, no inbound travel is permitted for a 15-day period (until approx. 3 April). Outbound travel options are still available but are extremely limited.

Internal restrictions

·         From 24 March, a lockdown will be in place until 31 March. Only essential services such as police, medical services, and fire and rescue services will be available. Supermarkets, corner shops and bakeries will be closed during this time. Clinics and hospitals will remain open; pharmacies and banks will open with reduced hours. Residents can order essential goods through a new website.

·         A curfew also went into effect on 23 March between 20:00 to 08:00 (local time). No movement is permitted during these times except in emergencies.

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Mayotte International restrictions:

·         As of 20 March, only French nationals and residents will be authorised to enter (see France section).

·         Dzaoudzi Pamandzi International Airport remains closed until further notice.

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Internal restrictions:

·         From 22 March, Mayotte has implemented the COVID-19 epidemic alert level 2, implementing confinement rules for France.

·         A curfew from 20.00 to 05.00 has been implemented until 15 April.

·         Gatherings of more than two people are prohibited.

·         Only essential movements are allowed with a certificate valid for each trip. All non-essential movements are subject to a fine of 135 euros.

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Meksika International restrictions:

·         No special restrictions, only screening measures at some airports.

·         Flag carrier Aeromexico announced that it would suspend 17 international routes and reduce flights in another 23, including a 40% reduction in its scheduled flights to Europe. Several international airlines have also announced suspensions or reductions.

Internal restrictions:

·         School closure from 20 March until 20 April.

·         Non-essential public-sector, private-sector, and social activities are suspended. Public transit will remain operational.

·         Events and gathering of more than 5,000 people will be postponed by the organisers.

·         Aguascalientes, Baja California, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Durango, Mexico, Queretaro, San Luis Potosi, Tabasco and Zacatecas states have closed non-essential businesses.

·         Mexico City has ordered the closure of non-essential businesses, suspended all public gatherings and advised residents to remain at home until 19 April. On 2 April, local authorities ordered the closure of all hotels in the city, though they did not specify a date when this needed to be completed by.

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·         Aeromexico and fellow national airlines Interjet and Volaris have significantly reduced their domestic flight schedule.

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Mikronesya International restrictions:

·         All travellers and all cargo vessels and tankers are banned from entry. Airline flight crew, humanitarian support aircraft or vessels are exempted. Those exempted are required to remain in the airport or seaport with no contact with local workers or authorities.

·         Any traveller who has been to China on or after 6 January will be denied entry.

·         Travellers who have been in a country with confirmed cases of COVID-19 other than China are not allowed to enter Micronesia until they have stayed in Guam, Hawaii or another country with no confirmed cases for 14 days before entry.

·         All travellers arriving from countries with confirmed COVID-19 cases are barred entry into Chuuk State until 17 April.

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Moldova International restrictions:

·         Flights to/from European countries suspended from 17 March until 31 March. Air Moldova suspends all scheduled flights until 1 April included.

·         Only Moldovan citizens and residents will be able to enter the country past these dates.

·         Entry into the separatist region of Transnistria will be refused to all nationals of a country affected by COVID-19.

·         Borders with Romania and Ukraine are closed.

Internal restrictions:

·         From 25 March, access to parks and other public recreational areas is forbidden.

·         Announcement of a 60-day State of emergency which means closure of schools, closure of non-essential shops and public places, effective 16 March.

·         From 25 March, the army will be deployed to enforce restriction measures.

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Monako Internal restrictions:

·         From 18 March all movements should be restricted to minimum necessary (work related reasons, essential shopping, medical reasons, imperative family reasons and lone sports activities in the vicinity of home).

·         A certificate is necessary for all movement to work that can be downloaded here.

·         Minimal social distancing of at least 1 meter should be kept at all times.

·         For questions specifically related to COVID-19 call 92 05 55 00 (available 7/7 from 9.00 to 18.00 (local time) or write to covid19@gouv.mc .

·         All non-essential businesses remain closed.

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Mongolya International restrictions:

·         All foreign travellers will be barred entry to Mongolia until at least 30 April.

·         All international flights will remain suspended until at least 30 April.

·         Returning citizens will be placed under a mandatory quarantine of 21 days.

·         All ports, including pedestrian and private vehicles border crossings, are closed.

·         Foreign nationals are allowed to travel to China via the capital Ulaanbaatar’s Chinggis Khaan International Airport (ULN) and the Zamyn-Uud railway port.

·         Border crossings are expected to be closed until at least 30 March. All international flights into Mongolia have been suspended until 30 April, as part of the extension of the current ‘heightened state of readiness’.

·         A charter flight is scheduled to depart Ulaanbaatar for Australia on 26 March at 18.00 and for South Korea on 2 April.

Internal restrictions:

·         From 10 until 16 March, everyone, including its citizens, was barred from entering or leaving the capital Ulaanbaatar and other urban centres. Inter-city traffic movement, including that of domestic passenger trains, resumed on 16 March.

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Karadağ International restrictions:

·         Montenegro Airlines has suspended all flights until 22 April following government halt. All international bus and railway services have also been suspended. There is also an entry ban for cruisers and yachts to ports: Bar, Budva, Kotor, Kumbor Port – Portonovi, Tivat (Gat I and Gat II) and Zelenika, until 2 April.

·         Montenegrin authorities have banned entry for foreigners – except for those with temporary or permanent residence and cargo drivers – and imposed a mandatory quarantine for all citizens entering from abroad.

Internal restrictions:

·         From 31 March a countrywide curfew is in place between 19.00 and 05.00 (Monday to Friday) and between 13.00 on Saturday and 05.00 on Monday (all times local).

·         Since 18 March, suspension of non-essential businesses. Essential bars, restaurants and other foodstuff establishments may only deliver or sell take-away.

·         Ban on public passenger intercity, suburban and city transport. This includes taxi services which have been suspended; some hotels are voluntarily shutting down.

·         Closure of schools and universities from 16 March.

·         Ban of public gathering including religious events.

·         Authorities stress that non-compliance with measures brings criminal liability and on 19 March the army was tasked with ensuring quarantine and self-isolation measures are respected

·         The above measures were further restricted on 30 March when the government announced a curfew countrywide from 19.00 until 05.00 on work days and from 13.00 Saturdays until 05.00 on Mondays. Residents have been instructed to stay at home during these times – key workers may be exempted if they hold special permits.

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Montserrat Inbound restrictions:

·         From 26 March, 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.

Outbound restrictions:

·         There are currently no known restrictions on individuals seeking to depart the country.

·         US citizens who are attempting to return to the US from the Eastern Caribbean and need assistance should complete the provided form for each person wishing to return to the US.

Conditions and internal restrictions:

·         No airlines have announced reductions in flights to Montserrat.

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Fas International restrictions:

·         Morocco has suspended all international flights and ferries until further notice.

Minimal commercial or charter flights are still operating to transport foreign nationals out of the country.

·         The border crossings between Morocco and Spanish enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla are closed from 23 March. The port of Ceuta is closed though, no ferries available as of 18 March. However, passage of foreigners (Schengen area/EU citizens and residents) into the enclaves to transit into Spain is permitted. Travellers have to prove that they are returning into their residence.

Internal restrictions:

·         On 21 March, the authorities announced the suspension of all domestic and inter-city travel. Additionally, Royal Air Maroc announced the suspension of all domestic flights.

·         Public gatherings are banned until at least 31 March. It concerns events gathering more than 1,000 people, events gathering people traveling aboard and public festivals.

·         Furthermore, on 18 March, the authorities asked the population to self-isolate and restrict movement outside their accomodation, with the exception of work-related reasons, buying of essential commodities and medical reasons.

·         A state of sanitary emergency and internal movement restrictions have been activated since 20 March until further notice. Only essential movements should be authorised by the local authorities with a stamped document.

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Mozambik International restrictions:

·         A state of emergency is in place from 1 April; entry into the country will be limited to persons on state business only (diplomatic or government personnel only) and health officials. Cargo flights are still permitted.

·         Previously, arriving Mozambican citizens and other nationals who were able to enter the country visa-free had to undergo mandatory home quarantine for 14 days.

Internal restrictions:

·         As of 1 April, a state of emergency is in place during which time all public and private events are banned (with the exception of funerals), schools are closed, visas are suspended and entertainment establishments are closed, or will reduce their activities. It is unclear whether the ban extends to restaurants and bars.

·         The state of emergency allows the president to limit the movement of people, but this will only be activated “if there is an exponential increase in cases of contamination”. The nature of such limits has not been specified.

·         A 14-day quarantine period is imposed, not only on returning travellers, but on anybody who has been outside the country recently, and on anyone who has been in contact with people known to be infected with COVID-19.

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Myanmar International restrictions:

·         International commercial flights will be suspended from 23.59 (all times local) on 30 March until at least 23.59 on 13 April.

·         Exemptions are made for medical evacuation, relief, cargo flights as well as special flights approved by the country’s Department of Civil Aviation.

·         Land borders are now closed to all travellers including Myanmar citizens until 15 April, after which a 14-day quarantine will be mandatory.

·         From 29 March to 30 April, Myanmar has suspended all types of visas except to diplomats residing in Myanmar and airline/shipping industry professionals. Those still allowed to enter must complete a 14 day quarantine and must have a valid COVID-19 test within 72 hours of their arrival to Myanmar.

·         Foreign visitors who are still allowed to enter Myanmar are only allowed to enter Myanmar via Mandalay, Naypyitaw and Yangon International Airports.

·         All travellers, including Myanmar nationals, will be subject to a 14-day quarantine at designated facilities.

·         All foreign nationals are required to present a health certificate confirming they have not been infected with COVID-19 (dated no more than 72 hours prior to departure), including for domestic flights.

·         Diplomats are also required to present a health certificate confirming they have not been infected with COVID-19 (dated no more than 72 hours prior to departure) and will be subject to 14-day home quarantine upon arrival in Myanmar.

·         On 19 March, the Myanmar government announced the temporary suspension of entry of foreign nationals through land borders. Exit from Myanmar to Thailand via the land border has been suspended from 23 March.

·         The Myanmar government has suspended the e-visa and visa-on-arrival programmes.

·         Foreign travellers coming from or who have been to Hubei province of China or Daegu city and North Gyeongsang province of South Korea in the past 14 days are barred from entry. Myanmar nationals returning from these locations will be quarantined for 14 days at government quarantine facilities.

Internal restrictions:

·         In Mandalay, the regional government has imposed a travel restriction on all non-essential movement in and out of the region effective from 00.01 on 7 April to 21 April. All non-essential businesses, hotels and guesthouses will also be closed over the same period. Business establishments providing essential services such as food suppliers, pharmaceutical stores, petrol stations, banks, electricity suppliers, manufacturing and paramedical industries will be exempted from the restrictions. Meanwhile, domestic flight operations at the Mandalay International Airport remain normal.

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Nauru International restrictions:

·         Only Australian and New Zealand citizens and permanent residents are allowed entry into Nauru.

·         All travellers who have transited through or have been in mainland Asia (except Taiwan), China, Europe, Hong Kong (SAR China), Iran, Macao (SAR China), South Korea or the US in the past 21 days will be denied entry.

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Nambiya International restrictions:

·         There is an entry ban in place for citizens of all countries. Inbound travel is suspended until at least 23 April. Namibian citizens and permanent residents will be allowed in under special conditions, but will face a 14-day period of self-quarantine. Citizens and residents are also barred from leaving during this period.

·         Air Namibia will suspend all flights, including domestic services, from 27 March until 20 April.

Internal restrictions:

·         State of emergency declared in Namibia , with effect from 17 March

·         Entry to and exit from the regions of Khomas, home to the capital Windhoek, and Erongo, where the port town of Walvis Bay is located, will be prohibited from 27 March until at least 16 April.

·         All large gatherings are banned.

·         Schools are closed for 30 days.

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Nepal International restrictions:

·         International commercial flights will remain suspended until at least 15 April. Special permission will be required from the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal for the operation of any passenger evacuation, freighter, rescue or emergency flights.

·         From 20 March to 15 April, all travellers including Nepalis that have transited or arrived to Nepal from all European nations, West Asia (including Iran, Turkey and Gulf countries), Malaysia, South Korea, Japan will be denied entry into the country.

·         Visa-on-arrival facilities will be suspended from 14 March until 30 April. Foreigners (those with business, study, work, diplomatic, official visas) who enter Nepal from 14 March are advised to self-quarantine for 14 days.

·         From 14 March to 30 April, on-arrival-visa (Gratis) facility granted to Non-Resident Nepali card holders is also suspended.

·         All foreign nationals entering Nepal from 14 March must stay in self quarantine and Nepali nationals including Non Resident Nepalis (NRNs) must stay in home quarantine for 14 days from the date of their arrival.

·         Travellers who have been to China (including Hong Kong and Macao), France, Germany, Iran, Italy, Japan, South Korea and Spain can no longer obtain a visa on arrival. They are only allowed to enter Nepal if arriving at Kathmandu Airport (KTM).

·         Starting on 10 March, travellers must obtain medical certificate clearance signed at most seven days before entry into Nepal, if they have travelled from or transited through the above-mentioned locations.

·         The border with China has been closed since 29 January, while the border with India is closed for a week from 23 March. Cargo transport can still continue.

·         The authorities announced on 26 March that foreign embassies are allowed to gather their stranded nationals in Kathmandu and fly them out of Nepal. The Nepal tourism board and the Civil Aviation Authority are coordinating flights to repatriate tourists. Embassies and governments from Australia, Canada, France, Germany, the UK and the US have repatriated their citizens from Nepal. The Chinese government will repatriate its citizens on 1 April, while the South Korean government will repatriate their citizens on 3 April.

Internal restrictions:

·         On 25 March, the authorities announced a countrywide lockdown which has been extended until 7 April. This includes a stay-home-order issued to all households – individuals will only be allowed to leave their residences to purchase food and medicine. Private and public vehicles are prohibited from non-essential travel during the lockdown. Domestic flights and public transport have also been suspended while the lockdown remains in effect.

·         As part of the lockdown until 31 March, all non-essential businesses and services, including manufacturing, schools, offices and markets will be closed.

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Hollanda International restrictions:

·         Flight restrictions for flights from Austria, China, Hong Kong, Iran, Italy, South Korea and Spain.

·         Foreign travellers who do not fall under the latest authorities’ exemptions will be barred from entering the country from 18.00 (local time) on 19 March for 30 days. Exceptions include:

o    EU citizens (including nationals of the United Kingdom) and their family members;

o    Nationals of Norway, Iceland, Switzerland and Liechtenstein and their family members;

o    Third-country nationals who hold a residence card or residence permit in accordance with Directive 2003/109 / EC (the Long-Term Residents Directive);

o    Third-country nationals who derive their right of residence from other European directives or from the national law of a Member State;

o    Holders of a long-stay visa, including those with a temporary residence permit (MVV).

o    + Other persons with a vital function or need (Healthcare personnel, Frontier workers; Persons employed in the transport of goods, if necessary; Diplomats; Military personnel; Personnel of international and humanitarian organizations; Persons who have compelling reasons to visit their family; Transit passengers who want to travel to another third country via the Netherlands; Persons in need of international protection; the border procedure applies in full; Persons admitted for humanitarian reasons.

Internal restrictions:

·         Gatherings of more than 100 people are to be cancelled. This includes the closure of public places such as museums, concert venues, theatres, sports clubs and the cancellation of sports matches and other events.

·         On 23 March, authorities announced that all events in the country will be cancelled until 1 June.

·         Closure of school, until 3 May at least. Bars and restaurants also closed.

·         All special measures put in place to stop the spread of the virus have been extended until 28 April at least.

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Yeni Zellanda International restrictions:

·         All travellers, except New Zealand citizens, permanent residents, family of citizens and permanent residents, Australian citizens and permanent residents residing in New Zealand, diplomats, and air and marine crew, are barred from entry starting 19 March 23.59 (local time). Travellers who are affected must have checked in by the above stated time.

·         Immigration authorities can make exceptions on a case-by-case basis for:

o    humanitarian reasons

o    healthcare and other essential workers

o    Samoa and Tonga nationals, for essential travel to New Zealand

o    the holder of a visitor visa who is the partner or dependent of a temporary work or student visa holder and who normally lives in New Zealand and is currently in New Zealand

·         Those returning will be required to isolate for a period of 14 days upon arrival.

·         All passengers (including New Zealand citizens) who have visited mainland China in the last 14 days require special approval from New Zealand Immigration to travel.

·         Cruise ships are banned from entry until 30 June.

·         Exceptions are only in place for extreme circumstances: humanitarian reasons, essential health workers and other essential workers.

·         Temporary visas expiring between 1 April and 9 July will be automatically extended to late-September, which will be in effect from 2 April. Travellers with a temporary visa expiring before 1 April who are unable to leave the country need to apply for a new interim visa online.

Transit:

·         As of 02.00 on 26 March, transit through New Zealand is no longer allowed.

Internal restrictions:

·         As of 26 March, the COVID-19 alert level has been raised to level four and associated measures will remain in place for at least four weeks. Level four means people are instructed to stay at home, schools, universities and non-essential businesses are closed, a major re-prioritisation of health services, and severely limited travel. At 12.00, 25 March, a state of emergency was declared for seven days. On 31 March, the government extended the state of emergency until at least 8 April 12.21 (local time).

·         On 2 April, the authorities announced that international flights are only available from Auckland, though domestic flights are available from Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin and Nelson. Travellers are allowed on the domestic flight if they hold a ticket for an international flight scheduled to depart no more than 24 hours from the departure time of connecting domestic flights. In addition to having the right to transit through all the countries in the itinerary.

·         During the nationwide lockdown, public transport, and ferries can mostly be used for essential services and freight, and there are limited options for essential trips. Only essential services are permitted to operate, including supermarkets, food and beverage production, delivery services and pharmacies. All outdoor and indoor gatherings are not permitted, except those at workplaces for essential services. People are only allowed to leave their homes to buy essential supplies or for solitary exercise.

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Yeni Kaledonya International restrictions:

·         From 21 March, all international flights to and from New Caledonia have been suspended until 31 May.

·         All passengers arriving in New Caledonia will be self-isolated for 14 days at their home or hotel. Checks will be undertaken by the local authorities.

·         Passengers with symptoms (cough and fever) will be placed in quarantine at the hospital until their screening test is negative.

Internal restrictions

·         The authorities have ordered people to stay at home from 23 March until 13 April. A small group of essential service personnel will be allowed to continue working. People will only be allowed to leave their homes to buy food or seek medical assistance.

·         A curfew from 22.00 – 05.00 has been imposed in Dumbea from 6 April.

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Nikaragua International restrictions:

·         All flights are suspended. Airlines wishing to operate flights must request 72 hours in advance along with the passenger manifest.

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Nijer International restrictions:

·         Passengers coming from countries with COVID-19 cases will be subjected to a 14-day quarantine.

·         A new statement by authorities on 17 March indicates that all land borders will be closed, except to freight transportation.

·         All international flights to and from Niger will be suspended for 14 days from 20 March. The suspension does not apply to domestic, sanitary, and military flights.

·         All travellers suspected to be positive for the virus will be held until confirmed in allocated facilities.

Internal restrictions:

·         A nationwide state of emergency was announced on 27 March.

·         Travel between the capital Niamey and other urban centres is prohibited from 29 March for seven days.

·         A curfew is in place in Niamey from 28 March between 19.00 and 06.00.

·         All gatherings above 50 people are barred, including family and social gatherings.

·         Schools and social venues, including bars, restaurants and cinema are closed.

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Nijerya International restrictions:

·         Lagos’s Murtala Muhammed International Airport (LOS) and Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (ABV) in the capital Abuja are closed to inbound commercial flights from 23:00 (GMT) on 23 March until 23 April, bringing all incoming international flights across the nation to a halt. Essential and emergency international flights, as well as all domestic flights, are exempted. Exemptions include flight related to humanitarian aid, medical and relief flights and technical stops where passengers do not disembark.

·         Mallam-Aminu Kano International Airport, Akanu Ibiam International Airport in Enugu and Port Harcourt International Airport in Omagwa shut from 21 March until further notice.

·         All land borders have been closed for travellers with immediate effect for four weeks.

Internal restrictions:

·         Government is imposing restrictions on offshore oil workers

·         Internal airline Azman Air, along with other airlines, have suspended operations across the country starting 00.00, 27 March.

·         Internal airline Ibom Air to stop all operations from 23.59 on 27 March.

·         Abia state: All state borders closed from 04.00 on 29 March. Since 1 April, all but non-essential workers are required to stay home and the transit of commercial vehicles (except cargo) is prohibited. The measure is expected to last initially until 8 April. Public gatherings limited to 30 participants while nightlife social entertaining has been banned. All hotels are required to notify authorities of any suspicious guest.

·         Abuja (Federal Capital Territory): From 30 March at 23.00 residents are required to remain in their accommodation for an initial period of 14 days. All inbound and outbound travel from the state is suspended. All businesses, except essential ones like healthcare providers and food distributors, are closed in the same period; private security companies are also exempted. Movement of all aircraft (both commercial and private) is suspended except for those issued with special permits. Markets are allowed to open daily between 10.00 and 14.00 (all times local).

·         Adamawa state: The state’s borders with Cameroon and other Nigerian states are to close from 31 March for at least two weeks. All markets selling non-essential items will be closed. Taxis, buses and tricycles will be banned from operating in the state during this period.

·         Akwa Ibom: Shutdown of state borders. Stay-at-home order to be implemented from 30 March. All markets and shops are to close except for those selling foodstuffs and medicine.

·         Anambra state: The state’s borders and schools are closed. All markets in the state to be closed until 13 April , except for shops selling food and essentials.

·         Bauchi state: From 18.00 (local time) on 2 April, the state will implement a 14-day lockdown. Every Wednesday and Saturday between 10.00 and 16.00, people will be allowed to leave their residences to purchase essential products. All state borders are to be closed.

·         Bayelsa state: A curfew from 19.00 to 07.00 has been in place since 29 March. The state borders were closed on the same day. Portion of civil servants to go on two weeks stay-at-home. Coughing or sneezing travellers will not be allowed to board public transport. All religious activities are suspended.

·         Borno state: Total lockdown from 31 March onwards.

·         Cross River state: Starting from 12.00 on 3 April all residents are required to wear a face mask when in public. Closure of the states borders. Closure of schools and ban on all public and social gatherings over 5 people. Indefinite suspension of the Local Government Council elections due to take place on 28 March.

·         Delta state: A lockdown has been in place since 2 April for at least two weeks. Major roads and markets are currently closed. Gatherings are limited to 20 participants. Certain civil servants to stay at home until further notice. Closure of all schools and socialising venues (cinemas, nightclubs) indefinitely closed.

·         Ebonyi state: All social gatherings banned until April 24. Closure of schools and social venues. Religious gatherings restricted to 50 people.

·         Edo state: Public gatherings are limited to 20 participants, while only shops selling essential items are allowed to open.

·         Ekiti: Closure of all schools. Markets closed with exception of essential goods and medicine sellers. Public gatherings are limited to 20 participants.

·         Enugu state: Shutdown of all states borders and suspension of all inter-state transportation until further notice from 18.00 on 31 March. All except grocery markets and pharmacies to remain closed until further notice. All social gatherings are indefinitely suspended. All civil servants to work from home.

·         Kaduna state: Authorities announced a 24-hour curfew starting from 27 March. No movement outside the resident’s accommodations is allowed. Essential workers are exempt from this measure. Those violating the curfew may be arrested by security forces. No office, businesses or places of worship are allowed to open. All gatherings, especially those that are religious in nature, are prohibited. Protests against this measure are possible over the coming days. The restrictions have been suspended from 1 to 2 April to allow people to purchase essential goods. From 7 April, every Tuesday and Wednesday the restrictions will be relaxed.

·         Katsina state: Starting from 28 February at 06.00, the state will close all its land borders prohibiting inbound travel from the Republic of Niger and nearby Nigerian states. Vehicles carrying food and other essential goods are exempt from this restriction.

·         Kebbi state: The state’s borders and schools are closed.

·         Kogi state: Shutdown of land and water state borders. From 28 March, all residents must stay at home for the exception of essential workers. Those returning to the city of Lokoja will be screened by security forces before entering the city. All social gatherings banned indefinitely.

·         Lagos state : From 30 March at 23.00 residents are required to remain in their accommodation for an initial period of 14 days. All inbound and outbound travel from the state is suspended. All businesses, except essential ones like healthcare providers and food distributors, are closed in the same period; private security companies are also exempted. Markets are allowed to open daily between 10.00 and 14.00 (all times local). Movement of all aircraft (both commercial and private) is suspended except for those issued with special permits. An overnight curfew in Lagos city between 20.00 and 06.00 will be in effect from 29 March until further notice.

·         Nasarawa state: Entry into Nasarawa state is restricted between 18.00 and 06.00 from 2 April and all travellers will be screened upon entry. In Lafia and other urban centres a curfew is in place between 20.00 and 06.00 from 2 April. The Karu local Government Area (LGA) is placed in lockdown.

·         Niger state: A 12-hour curfew is in force between 08.00 and 20.00 (local time) until further notice. Public gatherings of more than 20 people are prohibited. State borders are closed as of 2 April from 18.00. Only essential movements for food, pharmaceutical and petroleum supplies are allowed.

·         Ogun state: From 30 March at 23.00 residents are required to remain in their accommodation for an initial period of 14 days. All inbound and outbound travel from the state is suspended. All businesses, except essential ones like healthcare providers and food distributors, are closed in the same period; private security companies are also exempted. Movement of all aircraft (both commercial and private) is suspended except for those issued with special permits. Several major roads across the state are closed to vehicular traffic: Lagos-Ibadan Expressway; Abeokuta-Ifo-Sango/Ota Expressway; Interchange-Sagamu-Ijebu/Ode-Benin/Ore Expressway; Abeokuta-Odeda-Ibadan Highway; Sango/Ota-Atan-Owode-Idiroko Highway and Atan-Lusada-Agbara-Badagary Highway. All churches in the state to be closed down from 28 March upon order of the Christian Association of Nigeria. Markets will open every 48 hours from 10.00 to 14.00 (all times local) from 7 April.

·         Ondo state: Closure of all markets in the state from 31 March until further notice. The local government elections scheduled for 18 April have been postponed indefinitely. State borders are closed as of 2 April from 18.00. Only essential movements for food, pharmaceutical and petroleum supplies are allowed.

·         Osun state: complete lockdown effective from 29 March until further notice.

·         Oyo state: All gatherings are limited to 30 persons.

·         Plateau state: Civil servants to work from home until 25 April. Closure of all markets selling non-essential items. Social venues closed. All entry and border points to now health filter entries. State borders are closed as of 2 April from 18.00. Only essential movements for food, pharmaceutical and petroleum supplies are allowed. Complete lockdown is considered should social distancing rules not be respected.

·         Rivers state: Shutdown of state borders. Public venues have been closed, while religious bodies have been asked to halt open worship. Surveillance posts have been set up at the state’s borders. Effective from 31 March, there will be a dusk to dawn curfew (from 19.00 until 06.00) from Obiri-Ikwerre Junction (Ozuoba, Rumualogu) to Choba and from Education Bus Stop to Agip Junction, Ikwerre Road. Drinking establishments in this area are to close down; likewise for markets.

·         Sokoto state: all interstate roads closed from 28 March until 10 April. All civil servants required to work from home.

·         Taraba state: A curfew from 19.00 to 06.00 has been implemented until further notice. The authorities also ordered the closure of markets, mosques and churches. State borders are closed as of 2 April from 18.00. Only essential movements for food, pharmaceutical and petroleum supplies are allowed.

·         Yobe state: the state land borders will be closed from 31 March.

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Niue International restrictions:

·         All travellers who have been in China in the 30 days prior to arrival are not allowed to enter. They must have stayed in a country with no confirmed cases of COVID-19 for at least 14 days before entering Niue and have official medical clearance within three days prior to arrival.

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Norveç International restrictions:

·         Only Norwegian citizens and foreigners holding a valid residence permit will be permitted to enter Norway.

·         Those who are permitted to enter the country face a mandatory 14-day home quarantine, regardless of symptoms or nationality.

·         Any foreign citizens still in Norway have been urged to leave the country as soon as possible.

·         All airports and ports in Norway have stopped normal operations from 08.00 (local time) on 16 March. However, aircraft carrying Norwegian citizens and permanent residents will still be allowed to land. Very limited international flights.

Internal restrictions:

·         Educational facilities, bars, restaurants and all social events are closed.

·         Internal flights will continue to operate. Travel within Norway should be for essential purposes only.

·         On 12 March authorities declared emergency measures and restrictions, prolonged until 13 April.

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Kuzey Kore International restrictions:

·         Borders closed for all foreign tourists. A 30-day quarantine will be imposed for all foreign visitors.

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Kuzey Makedonya International restrictions:

·         The state of emergency was pronounced by the President on 18 March. As of 18 March the country has closed air and land borders, shutting down the Skopje International Airport (SKP)

·         Skopje international airport closed at 00.00, 18 March. All airports in North Macedonia are closed for commercial flights.

·         Only citizens and legal residents are allowed to enter.

Internal restrictions:

·         Every citizen who leaves the country will sign a document stating that he will not be allowed to return to the country in the next three months.

·         The authorities have imposed a nationwide nightly curfew between 21.00 and 05.00, effective from 22 March. Public transport will be suspended during the curfew. On 24 March, authorities also further restricted movements for specific individuals: people under 18 will be able to go outside only between 12.00 and 21.00 and people over 67 between 05.00 and 11.00.

·         A crisis situation was declared for the municipalities of Debar and Centar Zupa: all indoor and outdoor public gatherings banned, as well as public and private gatherings. Shops and services including catering and other public facilities (markets, nightclubs, fitness rooms, betting) are to remain closed. Measures to control passenger and other motor vehicles for entry into Debar and Center Zupa are being implemented. The entrance is allowed only to persons who are residents of the municipalities, while at the same time the exit of all citizens found in the area of both municipalities is strictly prohibited.

·         On 25 March, authorities announced new restrictions in Kumanovo. Public transport within the municipality and towards other cities is suspended. All shops still open in semi-open malls will also be closed.

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Kuzey Mariana Adaları International restrictions:

·         All international flights have been suspended from 6-30 April, with the exception of freight and medical transport.

·         All travellers from China are banned from entry. All travellers, including residents arriving from a COVID-19 affected country will be subject to screening and a mandatory 14-day quarantine at one of the seven designated facilities. Failure to comply may result in penalties and fines. Travellers staying for less than 14 days will be allowed to leave before the end of the quarantine period.

Internal restrictions:

·         All non-essential government offices and functions are closed until further notice. All businesses with facilities open to the general public can only operate from 06.00 to 13.00.

·         Star Marianas Air has suspended inter-island flights starting on 3 April, with the exception of cargo and medical evacuation flights between Rota, Saipan and Tinian islands.

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Umman International restrictions:

·         All international and domestic passenger flights (including transit) suspended from 12.00 (local time) on 29 March until further notice.

·         A daily flight will continue to operate between the capital’s Muscat International Airport (MCT) and Khasab Airport (KHS, Musandam governorate), as well as cargo flights.

·         As of 18 March, all non-Omani nationals will be barred entry until further notice. This ban includes Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) citizens and foreign nationals holding valid tourist, business and residency visas. Airport transits remain unaffected. Foreign nationals will be permitted to depart the country during this time, although Omani citizens will not be. Exceptions for Omanis may be made on a case-by-case basis.

·         All cruise ships will also be banned from docking at Omani ports for 30 days from 15 March.

Internal restrictions:

·         From 1 April, there will be checkpoints at borders between governorates. People are encouraged to stay at home unless travelling for essential food or services. Exemptions are made for: employees in the public or private sector who need to be at a certain location to fulfil their duties; ambulance and emergency service vehicles; military and security vehicles; commercial vehicles; and exceptional cases for citizens or residents based on assessment from the authorities manning the checkpoint.

·         All parks, play areas, social gatherings and Friday prayers are banned until further notice.

·         Curfew on minors implemented indicates that all people under the age of 18 must remain indoors from 19.00 to 06.00.

·         Suspension of all public transport including all buses, ferries, taxis, vans and microbuses until further notice.

·         Buses and ferries heading to Musandam and the Wilayat of Masirah are exempt from the new restrictions.

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Pakistan International restrictions:

·         Pakistan announced 21 March that it will be suspending international flights from 20.00 (local time) until 23.59, 11 April. This will not be applicable to cargo and diplomatic flights.

o    The Prime Minister’s Special Assistant on National Security clarified in a press conference that there is no prohibition on outgoing passengers from Pakistan on non-PIA flights but since no carrier would be flying in, it is automatically understood that outbound traffic would be halted as well.

·         From 21 March, all international arrivals will be required to provide a medical certificate stating the results of the COVID-19 test conducted 24 hours prior to boarding the flights. This will be requested at the point of disembarkation in Pakistan.

·         All travellers are required to submit a health declaration form and undergo health screening upon arrival.

·         All land borders are closed until at least 11 April. On 20 March, Prime Minister Imran Khan re-opened the Pakistan-Afghanistan border between Chaman and Spin Boldak, Kandahar, from 21-22 March for trade. It has since been closed again.

Internal restrictions:

·         All domestic flights will be suspended from 26 March to until 23.59, 11 April.

·         The National Highways and Motorways Police announced on 26 March that passenger buses and vans will be banned from the motorway network. However, vehicles carrying goods, petroleum products and daily use items with minimum staff, as well as private vehicles with maximum two passengers giving valid reason of travelling, will be allowed to enter the network.

·         Multiple provincial and territorial governments have invoked Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, so as to declare restrictions on movement, bans on public gatherings, suspensions or restrictions to business operations (except essential services) and restrictions on public transport. On 1 April, the federal government extended the current restrictions on public movement until 14 April and has asked all provincial governments to ensure implementation of the decision. Extensions to the various deadlines on provincial-level restrictions (see below for a partial list), which were initially slated to end on 7 April, can be expected in the coming days.

o    Islamabad Capital Territory: City authorities in the capital Islamabad have closed all markets, shopping malls, restaurants and private offices. Public offices will function from 10.00 to 16.00, except on Friday where they will function from 10.00 to 13.00. All non-essential gatherings are banned. Two persons per household may leave their residences to buy essential supplies.

o    Punjab province: Authorities have closed all markets, shopping malls, restaurants, private offices and non-essential public offices. All non-essential gatherings are banned. Two persons per household may leave their residences to buy essential supplies. On 1 April, the authorities in Lahore announced that all stores exempted from the above restrictions, including meat shops and milk shops, will be closed at 17.00. Pharmacies, petrol pumps and certain grocery stores will be allowed to remain open during this period.

o    Sindh province: Authorities have closed all non-essential businesses, shopping malls, hotels and public entertainment areas. All shops exempted from the above restrictions will only be allowed to function from 08.00 to 17.00. There is a complete ban on non-essential movement of people from 17.00 to 08.00. One person per household may leave their residences to buy essential supplies.

o    Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province: Authorities in Peshawar have closed all restaurants and shops other than those selling groceries, medicine and other essential supplies. All non-essential gatherings are banned. Two persons per household may leave their residences to buy essential supplies. The provincial authorities have extended public holidays until 5 April and banned large gatherings until 30 April.

o    Balochistan province: The authorities have closed all markets, shopping malls, private offices and non-essential public offices. All non-essential gatherings are banned. There is a complete ban on all non-essential movement of people within Quetta. One person per household may leave their residences to buy essential supplies.

·         The Gilgit-Baltistan territorial government declared a ‘home lockdown’ on 23 March for an indefinite period, which will be legally enforced. Grocery stores, pharmacies and other essential services will remain open, while inter-district and intra-city public transport and non-essential shops will be closed.

·         Pakistan Railways announced the reduction of inter-city express trains starting 22 March.

·         On 13 March, the government announced a countrywide shutdown of all schools for the next three weeks.

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Palau International restrictions:

·         All commercial flights to and from Palau have been suspended until further notice.

·         The authorities have temporarily restricted entry for foreign visitors from or transiting via mainland China, Hong Kong and Macao (both China SAR) in the past 14 days.

·         Travellers allowed entry will be subject to a 14-day quarantine.

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Filistin Bölgesi ·         A 30-day state of emergency has been announced by the Palestinian Authority across Area A areas of the West Bank. This includes the limiting of movement between Palestinian cities to essential travel only, the closure of all educational institutions, tourist and religious sites, and, the cancelling of all bookings for foreign tourists (banning foreign tourists from West Bank hotels).

·         The West Bank city of Bethlehem is under lockdown. Palestinians working in West Bank Israeli settlements are no longer permitted to enter these settlements.

·         Authorities have announced from 22 March until 5 April a ban on all non-essential movements outside one’s own accommodation. Key workers, including health workers, pharmacists, bakers, public administration staff and those working in grocery stores are exempt from this ban.

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Panama Inbound restrictions:

·         The country’s borders were indefinitely shut to foreign nationals and non-residents on 16 March.

·         All international flights, arriving and departing, will be suspended for 30 days, beginning 23 March.

·         Panamanian citizens and residents arriving before 23 March are permitted to enter the country but will be subject to a 14 day mandatory quarantine. This measure does not apply to any travellers that are transiting through Tocumen International Airport (PTY)

·         Any traveller displaying flu-like symptoms will be immediately taken to the Hospital San Miguel Arcangel in the capital Panama City for quarantine.

·         Humanitarian, cargo, and domestic flights can continue and are not subject to the flight suspension beginning on 23 March.

Outbound restrictions:

·         All international flights, arriving and departing, will be suspended for 30 days, beginning 23 March.

Conditions and internal restrictions:

·         Domestic air travel has ceased

·         A country wide curfew has been implemented since 17 March, and as of 30 March is 24 hours long. Individuals can only be outside the home for a maximum of two hours for food and/or medicine purchase.

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Papua Yeni Gine International restrictions:

·         Effective from 24 March, all international flights with the exception of limited flight options to Brisbane, Cairns and Singapore, will be suspended until 7 April.

·         Starting 23 March, no person except for the below stated are allowed to enter the territory. This regulation will be in place until at least 6 April.

o    Health workers

o    Persons assisting the territory to combat COVID-19

o    Diplomatic personnel with a diplomatic passport and in possession of a written authorisation from the Minister of Health to enter the territory

o    Flight crew and cargo vessel crew (prohibited from leaving aircraft)

o    Military personnel

o    Papua New Guinea nationals and permanent residents are also included in the restrictions above.

o    This ban will be in place for until 30 March, with ongoing review. No restrictions on passengers wishing to leave the territory. Cargo is allowed to enter, subject to clearance by local authorities.

·         The country’s border crossing with Indonesia, specifically the Wutung border post, has been closed from 9 February.

·         Travellers coming from the European Union, United Kingdom, China and the United States of America must fulfill a 14-day pre-entry quarantine.

·         Cruise ships or yachts with more than 15 passengers will be refused entry. Sea arrivals are only permitted at declared ports of Motukea (Port Moresby), Lae and Rabaul.

·         Processing of visas on arrival is currently suspended. All travellers must obtain a valid physical visa or eVisa prior to arrival.

·         Airline, immigration, customs, and/or health authorities are actively screening arriving passengers to prevent the importation of COVID-19, including through thermal scanning, public health declarations, and examination of travel histories.

·         The Solomon Islands-Bougainville border has been closed till further notice.

Internal restrictions:

·         The nationwide state of emergency declared from 24 March has been extended for two additional months. Domestic flights are scheduled to resume from 6 April, though movement between provinces remains suspended, with the exception of cargo, medicine and government personnel.

·         Starting from 25 March, all roads into the Central province will be blocked. Transport of cargo and essential services are exempted.

·         Public transportation as well as the movement of people between provinces is banned. Only cargo, medicine and government personnel will be allowed such travel.

·         All non-essential workers are advised to stay at home.

·         Ban on gatherings of over 100 people.

·         Schools will be closed for two weeks starting 23 March.

·         Entertainment and sports venues are closed.

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Paraguay Inbound restrictions:

·         Border closure for all foreign travellers from 16 March until 12 April. Paraguayan nationals and residents will be permitted to enter the country; however, they will be subject to mandatory quarantine for 14 days in military barracks.

·         Visas issued to Chinese nationals are void.

Outbound restrictions:

·         There are currently no known restrictions on individuals seeking to depart the country.

·         All flights from Europe will be suspended from 14-26 March; however, airports will continue to operate.

Conditions and internal restrictions:

·         No airlines have announced reductions in flights to Paraguay.

·         24 hours curfew is in place, with exceptions for essential services until 12 April.

·         As of 10 March, all educational institutions and large public and private events are suspended for 15 days.

·         On 20 March, President Mario Abdo Benitez announced that the quarantine is extended until 12 April- there was no language about entry restrictions also being extended

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Peru Inbound restrictions:

·         Beginning 16 March, the government has closed its borders to all international travellers. All arrival and departure flights at Jorge Chavez International Airport serving Lima will be suspended on 17 March.

·         Peruvian citizens will have to undergo a 15-day mandatory quarantine.

·         As of 14 March, all cruise ships are not permitted to dock in Peruvian ports for 30 days.

·         A 30 day suspension of all flights to Europe and Asia was established on 16 March.

Outbound restrictions:

·         From 16 March, the government has closed its borders to all international travellers for 15 days.

Conditions and internal restrictions:

·         American Airlines have announced suspension of flights to Peru until 6 May.

·         From 16 March, flight arrivals from Europe and Asia are suspended for 30 days.

·         A nationwide curfew is in immediate effect between 20.00-05.00 until further notice.

·         All educational institutions have been suspended until 30 March.

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Filipinler International restrictions:

·         Issuance of visas and visa-free entry services for all foreign travellers has been suspended since 19 March. Previously issued visas to foreign travellers have been cancelled. Visas that have been issued to foreign spouses and children of Filipino nationals, as well as Foreign Government and International Organisation officials, remain valid.

·         Foreign nationals will be temporarily barred from entering the Philippines from 22 March. This includes foreign nationals under Visa Waiver Agreements, Special Visas, Executive Order No. 408, holders of Hong Kong (SAR), Macao (SAR) and British National Overseas passports and Immigrant and Non-immigrant visas. Exemptions will be granted to overseas Filipino workers, Philippine passport holders and foreign spouses of Filipino citizens, as well as foreign crew members.

·         Foreign travellers with travel/transit history to mainland China, Hong Kong (SAR), Macao (SAR), North Gyeongsang Province (South Korea) in the past 14 days will be barred entry. Foreign travellers who have travel/transit history to Iran or Italy in the past 14 days will be required to present medical documentation validated by their respective embassies. Citizens and residents with such travel history are exempt from the above restrictions but will be subject to 14-day quarantine.

·         Luzon Island, where the capital region Metro Manila is located, is under enhanced community quarantine until at least 12 April. Also, Cebu province will be placed under enhanced community quarantine starting 12.00 on 28 March. The implications of this are:

o    Restricted air, land and maritime movement, except for cargo.

o    Domestic flights in Luzon and Cebu have been suspended.

o    Inbound flights throughout the quarantine period will be limited for the repatriation of Filipino nationals from overseas.

o    Ports will continue to be open to cargo ships, no embarkation and disembarkation of crew will be allowed.

o    All travellers from countries with COVID-19 local transmissions are barred from entry, except Filipino citizens and their families (including foreign spouses), permanent residents, and those with diplomatic visas. They will be subject to quarantine measures depending on their travel history.

·         The Department of Transportation has advised that all persons, regardless of nationality except for Filipino tourists, may now fly out of the country at any time. Inbound international travellers are allowed entry subject to strict immigration and quarantine protocols. Only one person is allowed to transport passengers to the airport and the driver must carry with them a copy of the passengers’ airline ticket.

·         On 26 March, the authorities banned Filipino overseas foreign workers from travelling to Hong Kong, following the lifting of earlier restrictions on such travel.

·         The Department of Tourism has created a Tourism Airport Team that provides a 24-hour service to stranded tourists at airports. Travellers may contact the Department of Tourism or the regional government for further information.

Internal restrictions:

·         From 19 March, all travellers are not allowed to enter Davao Region, till at least 26 March. Residents may go out, but are not allowed to return until after 14 days. Residents may leave the region prior to the closure but may be denied entry once the borders are closed. This regional lockdown prevails the previous ‘community quarantine’, a form of localized lockdowns within the region.

·         Hotels and other hospitality businesses may only operate during the lockdown if:

o    They have guests who booked their stay on or before 17 March.

o    They have guests who have existing long-term leases.

o    They are housing employees of establishments exempted from the lockdown.

·         Home quarantine is enforced on Luzon Island. People can only leave their homes to buy basic necessities like food and medicine. The curfew remains in place over Metro Manila from 20.00 to 05.00 until 14 April.

·         Several other cities have also implemented curfews.

·         Additionally, the authorities have urged local governments in the Davao Region to impose daily curfews between 21.00 and 05.00 on the following day to contain the spread of the COVID-19 outbreak. Curfew exemptions will be granted to those involved in providing basic necessities, food preparation and delivery services, energy and telecommunications, as well as healthcare workers, water refilling workers, financial services workers, media personnel, and people transiting to and from work, with necessary identification and certificate of employment. Curfews are in effect in Davao and some other cities, and are possible to spread to the whole region or the majority of the cities in the region.

·         Mass public transportation as well as taxis and ride-hailing services are suspended during the quarantine

·         All mass gatherings are banned.

·         Those with private cars are only allowed to drive for essential purposes such as purchasing essential goods and accessing healthcare services.

·         Private organisations allowed to operate are only those related to food and medicine production and distribution as well as health services. Banks, money transfer services, utilities, telcos, and outsourcing and export firms are also exempt.

·         Security posture will be heightened to enforce quarantine.

·         At least 82 different localities have imposed differing restrictions and quarantine measures. For further details, please refer to our Philippines country alerts.

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Polonya International restrictions:

·         Borders are closed and stringent checks have been imposed at all border crossings until at least 14 April. International rail and air transport are suspended until further notice.

·         Foreign nationals are barred from entering the country until 14 April. Citizens and foreigners with residency permits are allowed to return from abroad but will be required to quarantine for 14 days. They are required to provide the local authorities with information about their place of stay or address and a contact telephone number.

Internal restrictions:.

·         Domestic flights have been suspended since 16 March and national rail routes are operating a reduced timetable.

·         Secondary schools and universities to be closed until Easter. Since 12 March, cinemas, operas, theatres, museums and other cultural venues are closed until further notice. Shopping malls are still operating but with reduced services. Grocery shops, pharmacies and banks remain open. Restaurants, pubs, night clubs and casinos are closed.

·         On 24 March, authorities announced further restrictions as a ‘state of pandemic emergency’ was established: people should only leave home to go to work, food or medicine shopping at least until 11 April. Gatherings of more than two people are prohibited (a maximum of five for Holy Mass and funerals).

·         Public transport is limited to 50% of available seating to maintain appropriate distance between commuters.

·         From 1 April:

·         people under 18 must not leave the house without a parent or guardian,

·         parks, boulevards and beaches remain closed,

·         hotels and accommodations are closed and all guests must leave these facilities by 2 April

·         the number of people in stores and the post office is restricted to two-three people

·         people living with someone quarantined because they have returned from abroad of have been in contact with an infected person must also self-quarantine,

·         ·violating these orders is a criminal offence subject to fines.

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Portekiz International restrictions:

·         On 16 March, authorities suspended all land, air and maritime connections with Spain. Overland travel into Portugal will be possible only by Portuguese citizens, residents, and workers. Border crossing will only be possible in nine localities (Valença, Quintanilha, Vilaverde (Norte region), Vilar Formoso, Termas de Monfortinho, (Centro region), Marvão, Caia, Vilaverde de Ficalho (Alentejo region), Vila Real de Santo António (Algarve region).

·         All Portuguese airports will be closed to commercial air traffic on 9-13 April. Only repatriation and emergency flights will be authorised. Airports will reopen on 14 April.

·         Access to Portuguese airports is allowed only to passengers holding proof of departure on the same day. Tickets cannot be bought within the airport’s Airlines booths.

·         Passengers of cruise ships are not allowed to disembark in Portuguese ports.

·         Effective 22 March, all citizens arriving into Faro district from abroad will have to undergo a 14-day self-quarantine.

Internal restrictions:

·         On 2 April Portugal extended a state of emergency at least until 17 April allowing for additional restrictions and measures to stem the spread of the virus. Only essential travel is now allowed across the territory. A compulsory confinement at home or a health centre will be in place. People will also be banned from leaving the municipalities they live in from 9-13 April.

·         Gatherings of more than 1,000 people are banned, while night clubs will remain closed.

·         Schools and universities are closed for at least one month from 16 March.

·         All foreigners with pending residency applications will be treated as permanent residents from Monday onwards until at least 1 July.

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Qatar International restrictions:

·         All inbound flights to Qatar remain suspended until further notice with the exception of transit and cargo flights. As of 16 March, travellers with all visas (residency, business, tourist) will not be allowed to enter the country. National carrier Qatar Airways will still be operating but only transit passengers with connecting flights can board. The ban does not apply to Qatari citizens, though they may be asked to self-quarantine for 14 days.

·         All commercial businesses and non-essential shops remain closed from 27 March. Public transportation has been suspended and all social gatherings banned.

·         An area of 32.1 sq.km in the Industrial Area of Doha has been put in full lockdown.

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Reunion International restrictions:

·         As of 20 March, only French nationals and residents will be authorised to enter (see France section).

·         All international flights are suspended, except for three flights per week between La Reunion and Paris.

·         All travellers arriving in La Reunion will undergo a mandatory 14-day quarantine.

Internal restrictions:

·         Despite the level 3 on the mainland (see our France section), La Reunion department has implemented several measures but remains at Level 2. Only essential movements are allowed with a certificate valid for each trip. All non-essential movements are subject to a fine of 135 euros.

·         La Possession city has imposed a curfew from 20.00 to 05.00 until 5 April.

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Romanya International restrictions:

·         From 22 March non-Romanian citizens are prohibited from entering the country except as part of a well defined transit itinerary, with some exceptions, including diplomats, residents, or immediate family members.

·         All persons coming to Romania from countries defined as ‘red’ sanitary zones will be placed in a 14-day quarantine in a state-run unit. Currently these are Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Iran, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, the UK and the US.

·         Travellers from any other country will have to undergo home self-isolation at a single address communicated to authorities upon entering the country. They will be escorted by security forces from point of entry to this location and checked upon on a daily basis. Violation of home self-confinement leads to automatic isolation in a state regulated accommodation for 14 days and billing of fees to the individual, atop the potential fines and jail time.

·         Commercial flights to and from all red area countries Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Iran,Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, the UK and the US have been indefinitely suspended. The measure does not apply to cargo, mail and humanitarian flights, or to flights providing emergency medical services and to non-commercial technical landings.

·         The authorities have closed most road borders with Bulgaria, Hungary, Moldova and Ukraine where only citizens and the exceptions aforementioned will be allowed entry and escorted by security forces to their in-country isolation destination.

Internal restrictions:

·         Gatherings larger than three people are banned.

·         Non-essential movement has been prohibited since 24 March. Exceptions include work, grocery shopping and emergencies.

·         People over 65 are only allowed to go outside for the above-mentioned reasons between 11.00 and 13.00 (local time).

·         The army is deployed to enforce the restrictions, including armed special forces. They have batons and non-lethal weapons but also carry firearms.

·         On 30 March the city of Suceava (Suceava county) was placed under strict lockdown. No travel to and from the city will be permitted as well as no movement within the city. The military has been deployed to ensure strict abidance by the confinement rules. Neighbouring villages of Adancata, Bosanci, Ipotesti, Mitocu Dragomirnei, Moara, Salcea, Scheia and Patrauti (all Suceava county) have also been closed. Extension of the entire county has not been ruled out by authorities.

·         On 4 April, the commune of Tandarei (Ialomita county) has also been placed under lockdown, enforced by the same security apparatus.

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Rusya International restrictions:

·         All international flights, including charter flights, have been suspended. Exceptions will be made for diplomatic/humanitarian flights and government authorised aircraft and special flights repatriating Russian citizens.

·         Authorities have announced a ban on foreign travellers into Russia from 18 March until at least 1 May. Transit passengers are exempt from the ban. Other categories exempt from the restrictions include diplomatic staff, international truck drivers, airline crews and existing visa holders entering Russia due to the death of a close relative. CIS citizens as well as those who live in the breakaway separatist regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia are exempted from the travel ban from 24 March.

·         All visa applications for Chinese nationals have been suspended since 19 February.

·         All of the country’s borders remain closed and most international rail services have been suspended until further notice. Rail links between the capital Moscow and Nice (France) have been closed until further notice.

·         Iranian and Italian nationals are barred entry into the country.

·         The Russian foreign ministry has advised its citizens to refrain from travelling to Iran, Italy and South Korea and countries where the number of COVID-19 cases is rapidly growing.

·         Russia has significantly suspended the majority of flights to and from Iran; with the exception of flights operated by Aeroflot and Mahan Air.

·         Russian foreign ministry advised its citizens to refrain from travelling to Iran, Italy and South Korea and countries where the number of COVID-19 is rapidly growing.

·         All Russian airlines except Aeroflot and its sub-brand Aurora have suspended flights with South Korea.

·         Russian nationals returning on repatriation flights will be required to stay under self-imposed quarantine for 14 days. While these quarantine measures are an obligation in Moscow, they are only a recommendation for travellers arriving in St. Petersburg.

·         All passengers will be screened and undergo medical screening procedures upon arrival.

Internal restrictions:

·         Domestic flights remain largely unaffected by the flight suspension.

·         A high-alert level has been introduced in Moscow city. From 30 March, all people (regardless of age) in the capital Moscow and the rest of the Moscow Oblast should self-isolate at home until further notice. Residents will need a special pass to move around the city. Entering and exiting Moscow will still be possible.

·         Stay at home period extended until 30 April

·         The following regions have imposed ‘stay at home’ measures:

o    Adygea

o    Bashkiria

o    Buryatia

o    Kabardino-Balkaria

o    Karachay-Cherkessia

o    Komi

o    Mari El Republic

o    Mordovia

o    Tatarstan

o    Udmurtia

o    Chechnya

o    Chuvashia

o    Yakutia (selected areas )

o    Transbaikal region

o    Krasnodar region

o    Primorsky Krai

o    Khabarovsk Territory (only for people over 65 )

o    Arhangelsk region

o    Astrakhan region

o    Belgorod region (only a recommendation , not a ban)

o    Bryansk region

o    Vladimir region

o    Volgograd region (only a recommendation, not a ban)

o    Vologda Region

o    Voronezh region

o    Irkutsk region (only a recommendation, not a ban)

o    Kaliningrad region

o    Kaluga region

o    Kemerovo region

o    Kursk region

o    Lipetsk region

o    Moscow region

o    Murmansk region (recommendation , not prohibition)

o    Magadan Region

o    Novgorod region

o    Novosibirsk region

o    Nizhny Novgorod Region

o    Pskov region

o    Ryazan Oblast

o    Rostov region

o    Samara region

o    Saratov region

o    Sakhalin Oblast

o    Sverdlovsk region

o    Tomsk region

o    Ulyanovsk region

o    Moscow

o    St. Petersburg (ban only for people over 65 years old, recommendation for others).

·         The Republic of Chechnya has closed its capital Grozny to all incoming visitors and prohibited people in the region from leaving their homes, except for buying essential food and/or medicine. Chechnya will close its borders and suspend all land and air travel from 5 April. On 3 April a curfew was implemented from 20.00 to 08.00 (local time).

·         The cities of Abakan (Khakassia), Cherepovets (Vologda Region) and Elista (Kalmykia) have imposed an emergency regime, entailing the closure of all shops, except for grocery stores and pharmacies, as well as ceased all transportation between the cities (in these regions).

·         The Moscow healthcare department confirmed the newly introduced mandatory self-quarantine restrictions are applicable to all travellers arriving in the country. Short-term passengers will be quarantined for the period of their trip if less than 14-days; there are no restrictions on them taking their outbound flights. It is still unclear how this will be controlled and what the penalty will be for non-compliance.

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Ruanda International restrictions:

·         On 21 March, the country closed all its borders except for goods, cargo and returning citizens and permanent residents, who will have to undergo a 14-day quarantine at designated locations upon their return.

·         All travellers from one of the countries in which cases of infection with the virus have been recorded, will be registered and subjected to a daily monitoring for 14 days (calculated from the date of departure from one of the countries with contagion cases. All travellers from one of the countries in which cases of infection with the virus have been recorded, who present symptoms will undergo quarantine..

·         All commercial inbound and outbound flights, including with RwandaAir, will be suspended from 23.59 on 20 March for a period of 30 days. Cargo and emergency flights will continue to operate normally.

·         Burundi-bound cargo trucks from Kenya and Uganda are not allowed to enter the country.

Internal restrictions:

·         A ban on all non-essential movements outside one’s own accommodation has been extended to 19 April. Movement for health emergencies and grocery shopping is allowed. All employees must work from home.

·         All public gatherings are banned countrywide; Closure of all schools

·         All businesses may continue operating, albeit with a one metre distance between customers.

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Saba International restrictions:

·         For details on Saba see Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba.

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Saint Kitts ve Nevis Inbound restrictions:

·         All travellers who have been to or travelled through China, Hong Kong, Iran, Italy, Japan, Singapore or South Korea within the 14 days prior to arrival are advised to not enter the country, and may be denied entry.

·         Persons coming from or who have transited China will be subject to screening at the port of entry and may be detained and taken to a health facility for quarantine or have movement restricted if they are found to be symptomatic upon completion of a health screening.

·         Increased surveillance at all ports of entry.

Outbound restrictions:

·         There are currently no known restrictions on individuals seeking to depart the country.

·         US citizens who are attempting to return to the US from the Eastern Caribbean and need assistance should complete the provided form for each person wishing to return to the US.

Conditions and internal restrictions:

·         No airlines have announced reductions in flights to Saint Kitts and Nevis.

·         On 28 March, the St. Kitts and Nevis government declared a state of emergency and imposed a daily curfew from 19:00-05:00.

·         Non-essential businesses are closed, and essential businesses that remain open are required to maintain 6-feet between all persons inside and outside the business.

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Saint Lucia Inbound restrictions:

·         Nationals of St. Lucia who have been in China, Hong Kong (SAR China), Italy, Japan, Singapore or South Korea in the past 14 days will be subject to immediate quarantine for a maximum of 14 days. Travellers found to have higher-than-expected temperatures will be receiving additional screening.

·         Saint Lucia is restricting entry of any foreigners who have been in mainland China, Hong Kong, South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Italy, Spain, mainland France, Germany, Iran, and the United Kingdom during the past 14 days. The government will quarantine any Saint Lucia nationals returning from or transiting through China for 14 days. This does not apply to nationals of St. Lucia.

Outbound restrictions:

·         There are currently no known restrictions on individuals seeking to depart the country.

·         US citizens who are attempting to return to the US from the Eastern Caribbean and need assistance should complete the provided form for each person wishing to return to the US.

Conditions and internal restrictions:

·         No airlines have announced reductions in flights to St Lucia.

·         Established COVID-19 hotline to address concerns and questions about COVID-19; number is 311.

·         Curfew extended on 3/30, from 20.00-05.00 through April 14

·         stay at home imposed, business activity reduced, public asked to remain at home

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Saint Martin (Fransız Bölümü) Inbound restrictions:

·         Those who have travelled to areas of high infection rate are asked to self-monitor, wear masks, and reduce non-essential travel for 14 days. Those who believe they may be infected should dial 15 for assistance.

Outbound restrictions:

·         There are currently no known restrictions on individuals seeking to depart the country.

·         US citizens who are attempting to return to the US from the Eastern Caribbean and need assistance should complete the provided form for each person wishing to return to the US.

Conditions and internal restrictions:

·         No airlines have announced reductions in flights to Saint Martin (France).

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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Inbound restrictions:

·         Travellers who have been to China, Hong Kong (China SAR), Macao (China SAR), Italy, Japan, Singapore or South Korea will be quarantined for 14 days.

Outbound restrictions:

·         There are currently no known restrictions on individuals seeking to depart the country.

·         US citizens who are attempting to return to the US from the Eastern Caribbean and need assistance should complete the provided form for each person wishing to return to the US.

Conditions and internal restrictions:

·         No airlines have announced reductions in flights to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

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Samoa International restrictions:

·         Effective from 21 March, the border will be closed, except for returning Samoan citizens and residents.

·         Arriving citizens and residents must show they’ve tested negative for COVID-19.

·         Effective from 21 March, flights have been suspended between Samoa and Australia until further notice.

Internal restrictions:

·         Samoa has extended its State of Emergency by four weeks, which means that the restrictions will remain in place until 3 May. There have been restrictions placed on public gatherings to a total of five.

·         Public transport carrying more than five people is to be temporarily halted and nightclubs, restaurants and cinemas are to be closed.

·         Travel to the island of Savai’i has been limited to just three days a week.

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Sao Tome ve Principe International restrictions:

·         Inbound and outbound commercial and charter passenger flights will be suspended from 08.00 (local time) on 19 March for 15 days at least; cargo flights will continue operating normally. Nationals and non-national residents who return to the country will be subject to mandatory home quarantine accompanied by health agents and police forces upon arrival. The docking of cruise ships at the country’s ports has also been suspended.

·         All travellers will be checked upon arrival and authorities will quarantine any traveller presenting fever or similar infection symptoms.

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Suudi Arabistan International restrictions:

·         The suspension of all international flights to/from Saudi Arabia is extended on 28 March until further notice.

·         All land crossings remain restricted to commercial trucks only.

·         Saudi citizens and residents are NOT exempted.

·         Saudi authorities shut down domestic flights and public transport for 14 days starting Saturday. Flights associated with humanitarian assistance, medical evacuation aircrafts as well as private flights are excluded under the new measures.

Internal restrictions:

·         A night curfew between 19.00 and 06.00 will be imposed for 21 days starting from 23 March.

·         24-hour curfew in Mecca & Medina from 2 April.

·         The Kingdom announced a lockdown in Makkah, Madinah and Riyadh – no residents are allowed to enter or leave these cities – with immediate effect from 25 March; as well as a lockdown on circulation between the kingdom’s 13 regions

·         The recently imposed curfew will begin at 15.00 instead of 19.00 in the cities of Dammam, Mecca, Medina, Riyadh and Taif, and Qatif governorate until further notice.

·         The ministry said curfew exemptions still apply to those in vital public and private sectors such as security, military and media. Those who work in health services are also excluded from the curfew.

·         Authorities have imposed a 24-hour curfew on 7 neighbourhoods in Jeddah. The curfew, which effective as of 15.00 on 4 April, will apply to the following neighborhoods: Al-Mahjar, Al-Qurayyat, Ghulail, Kilo 13, Kilo 14 North, Kilo 14 South and Petromin.

·         Entrance to and exit from these seven neighborhoods in the Jeddah governorate is forbidden but residents can leave their homes to receive health care and buy food in their area between 06.00 and 15:00.

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Senegal International restrictions:

·         Following the partial suspension of the airspace on 18 March, the country’s airspace has been shut down from 20 March until 17 April. Cargo, evacuation and special authorised flights will continue to operate normally. (US embassy organising a repatriation flight for 2 April, form needed for passengers.)

·         Domestic flights between Dakar’s Blaise Diagne International Airport and Ziguinchor will also operate normally.

·         Authorities announced they will close land borders with Gambia from 00.01 on 23 March.

Internal restrictions:

·         On 23 March, President Sall declared a state of emergency effective from midnight, with a countrywide curfew from 20.00 until 06.00. On 4 April, the state of emergency was extended until at least 2 May.

·         According to the state of emergency law, authorities will have the power to regulate the movement of people, vehicles and goods in specific locations and at certain times. They could also order the provisional closure of public places and meeting places, and to prohibit public or private meetings likely to cause disorder.

·         All public gatherings are prohibited until further notice. These measures might cause disruption to internal travel.

·         From 14 March all public gatherings are banned. All schools are closed and national holiday celebrations on 4 April have been cancelled.

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Sirbistan International restrictions:

·         All commercial flights and rail services to/from the country have been suspended.

·         All border crossings have been closed for passenger rail and road transport. Only Serbian citizens and foreigners with permanent or temporary residence permits will be allowed to enter. The restrictions do not apply for cargo transport.

Internal restrictions:

·         All public transport has been temporarily suspended.

·         State of emergency introduced 15 March. On 28 March, the government announced that all Serbian citizens as well as foreigners with a residence permit who entered the country after 14 March – are obliged to extend their mandatory home self-isolation from 14 to 28 days.

·         All persons over 65 in urban areas and over 70 in towns with less than 5000 inhabitants are forbidden from leaving their homes. A night curfew is in place for all citizens from 17.00 until 05.00 local time (only those working night shifts are exempted). At weekends the curfew is between 15.00 and 05.00.

·         Gatherings of more than five people in a confined space have been banned.

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Şeyseller International restrictions:

·         All foreign travellers, with the exception of nationals and permanent residents, who have been in Europe, China (including Hong Kong and Macao), South Korea, and Iran in the 14 days prior to arrival are not allowed to enter or transit through the country. Seychellois nationals will be exempt from these measures, though those returning from these countries will be placed under mandatory quarantine for 14 days upon re-entry.

·         Any passenger who has been to ANY of these countries in Europe, including Switzerland, the UK and the French Departments of Reunion and Mayotte, in the last 14 days (except returning Seychellois citizens) will NOT be allowed to enter Seychelles:

o    Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Vatican City.

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Sierra Leone International restrictions:

·         All commercial flights to/from Freetown International Airport are suspended from 21 March until further notice. Emergency flights are exempt from the above travel restrictions.

·         Land borders with Liberia and Guinea are closed for a period of 30 days. Essential cargo goods are exempt from this measure. The land border with Cote d’Ivoire reportedly remains open with enhanced health screenings carried out by military personnel.

·         Mandatory quarantine for travellers from countries with more than 50 COVID-19 confirmed cases.

Internal restrictions:

·         The authorities have imposed a countrywide three-day lockdown from 5 April at 06.00 to 7 April at 11.59. Only essential movements, which include health personnel, security forces and designated journalists, are allowed.

·         President Julius Maada Bio declared on 24 March the state of emergency for a 12-month period. The army to be mobilised to enforce restrictions alongside police forces. Details are still emerging.

·         All events gathering more than 100 people are banned.

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Singapur International restrictions:

·         Effective from 29 March 23.59, all Long-Term Pass holders, as well as those who have been granted IPA for LTVP, who are planning to enter or return to Singapore, must obtain the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority permission before they commence their journey to Singapore. They can do so by submitting their application for entry to ICA_nCoV_request@ica.gov.sg.

·         From 27 March, all travellers permitted to enter Singapore will have to submit a health declaration form online before proceeding with immigration clearance.

·         Effective from 23.59 (local time) on 23 March, all short-term visitors will not be permitted to enter or transit through Singapore. The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) will only allow work pass holders who provide essential services to return to the country. At the current juncture, all work pass holders intending to return to Singapore need to obtain MOM’s approval prior to undertaking the journey.

o    British Airways BA15 and BA16 flights from London to Sydney have a specific arrangement with Singapore allowing flights to land in Singapore for refuelling. Passengers will not be allowed to leave the plane during this process.

·         Returning Singapore citizens, permanent residents and long-term pass holders (work pass, student pass, dependant pass, and long-term visit pass) will be required to stay in their place of residence at all times during a 14-day quarantine period. This requirement is known as the Stay-Home Notice (SHN), which is legally binding. Citizens, permanent residents and long-term pass holders transiting through Singapore without leaving the transit area will not be issued the SNH.

o    From 23.59 on 5 April, all Singaporean citizens, permanent residents and long term pass holders returning from ASEAN countries, France, India, Switzerland, as well as previously announced UK and US, will be required to served a 14-day self-isolation at dedicated Stay-Home Notice (SHN) facilities.

o    Chinese nationals with a long term pass in Singapore may only fly into Singapore if their final destination is Singapore – they may not transit to another location via Singapore. They will be quarantined upon entry to Singapore.

o    Exemptions: A “Stay-Home Notice” (SHN) has been introduced, requiring all Singapore residents (Citizens/PR) and long-term pass holders returning from mainland China (outside of Hubei) shall remain in their place of residence at all times during the 14-day period. Residents (Citizens/PR) or Long-term pass holders returning from Hubei, as well as PRs and Long-term pass holders with PRC passports issued in Hubei, will be quarantined at home or other suitable facilities for 14-days.

·         From 31 January 2020, MOM will reject all new work pass applications for foreign workers from mainland China until further notice. Renewal applications for existing work pass holders will not be affected.

·         All returning employees with Hubei travel history within 14 days prior to arrival in Singapore will be quarantined at home or other suitable facilities. Those who were already in Singapore before 28 January 2020 will be assessed by MOH and those at higher risk will be quarantined.

·         From 18 March, Singaporeans are advised to defer all travel abroad.

Internal restrictions:

·         All non-essential ‘large-scale’ events are cancelled.

·         From 27 March till at least 30 April, the government has ordered the temporary closure of entertainment venues (bars, night clubs, theatres and karaoke outlets). Gatherings, including those work-related, should now be limited to 10 people or fewer.

·         Employees at all workplaces are advised to record their temperature at least twice daily.

·         Employers have been advised to strengthen their business continuity plans, including allowing employees to work from home. Stricter control measures, such as restricting the number of visitors, can also be expected to be imposed at healthcare facilities and schools.

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Sint Maarten (Hollanda Kısmı) Inbound restrictions:

·         All foreign travellers with travel history to China, Germany, Hong Kong (China SAR), Iran, Italy, Japan, Macao (China SAR), Singapore, South Korea or Spain in the past 21 days are barred from entry. Nationals of the Netherlands are exempt.

Outbound restrictions:

·         There are currently no known restrictions on individuals seeking to depart the country.

Conditions and internal restrictions:

·         No airlines have announced reductions in flights to Sint Maarten (Netherlands).

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Slovakya International restrictions:

·         Slovakia is under a state of emergency, and on 27 March the country closed its borders with all neighbouring countries until further notice. International airports have also been closed until further notice. All international bus and rail traffic has been suspended. Only Slovak citizens and permanent residents are allowed into the country and they are required to enter a 14-day self-quarantine.

·         From 07.00 on 6 April, anyone entering Slovakia is required to isolate in state designated facilities for the time it takes to conduct a COVID-19 test. Following a negative result, these people must isolate at home for a total of 14 days.

Internal restrictions:

·         All public gatherings, including religious and sporting events, are banned and many non-essential businesses have closed. Workplaces, food shops and pharmacies are allowed to stay open.

·         All schools and universities are closed until further notice.

·         Public transport is operating according to a reduced time table; travellers must wear a mask or otherwise cover their mouth and nose when using public transport.

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Slovenya International restrictions:

·         Slovenia is imposing health checks at land borders with Italy and Austria. Travellers who are neither Slovenian citizens nor residents and who cannot provide a certificate showing they had tested negative for coronavirus during the previous three days may be denied entry to the country if they display symptoms. Health checks have been introduced at the border with Austria from 25 March. Travellers crossing the border into Slovenia will be required to present a medical certificate proving they tested negative for COVID-19 within the past three days; in the absence of a certificate, individuals showing no signs of a fever will be permitted to enter. Slovenian nationals and foreign residents will be exempt from the measures.

·         Passenger train traffic between Italy and Slovenia and Austria has been suspended. It is still possible to enter Slovenia from Croatia (the Hungarian border is closed to foreign travellers).

·         All air links were suspended at the country’s Ljubljana Airport from 15 March.

Internal restrictions:

·         From 30 March at 00.01 residents will be prohibited from moving outside of their municipality of residence. Commuting for work reasons or movements for health emergencies are allowed. Access to public places is also prohibited from the same date.

·         Indefinite ban on gatherings from 20 March.

·         From 16 March public transportation, including inter-city rail and bus services, will cease operations. Taxis for urgent transport will operate

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Solomon Adaları International restrictions:

·         The authorities have banned entry to all non-citizens beginning on 22 March.

·         All returning Solomon Islands Citizens and residents who have a travel history to any country with confirmed COVID-19 cases will be required to undergo mandatory quarantine for 14 days.

·         Previous restrictions includes:

o    Travellers who have been to the following countries in the past 14 days are banned from entry: Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, China, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Macau, Malaysia, Netherlands, Norway, Qatar, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan and Thailand,

o    Travellers may be allowed to enter from other countries where coronavirus cases have been confirmed (including Australia), provided they have not travelled through the countries listed above. Travellers will still be subjected to screening and possibly quarantine.

o    Travellers who are transiting through Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, Papua New Guinea or Vanuatu will not be permitted entry unless they have evidence they have not travelled from/transited through an affected country within 14 days prior to arrival.

o    Entry will be granted for travellers on direct flights from Brisbane. However, if travellers have been to or transited through China in the previous 14 days, entry will be denied upon arrival.

o    All travellers who have visited countries with confirmed COVID-19 cases (even after 14 days) may be allowed to enter the Solomon Islands after being assessed by immigration officials, but may still be subjected to detention or quarantine.

o    The weekly flight from Brisbane (Australia) to Munda Airport in Western Province has been suspended.

o    Passengers who have transited through or have been in Afghanistan, Algeria, Andorra, Argentina, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Belarus, Bhutan, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Brunei Darussalam, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, Cameroon, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cote d’Ivoire, Cyprus, Czechia, Democtratic Republic of Congo, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, French Guiana, French Polynesia, Georgia, Gibraltar, Honduras, Hungary, Iceland, India, Ireland, Jamaica, Jordan, Latvia, Lebanon, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Maldives, Mexico, Moldova, Monaco, Mongolia, Morocco, Nepal, New Zealand, Nigeria, North Macedonia, Oman, Pakistan, Palestinian Territory, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russian Fed., San Marino, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Serbia, Sierra Leone, Slovenia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Togo, Turkey, US, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, UK, Vatican City (Holy See) or Viet Nam in the past 14 days may be subject to immediate quarantine or isolation as applicable

Internal restrictions:

·         While a week-long State of Emergency was announced, starting from 25 March, it has since been clarified that it is not a lockdown.

·         Popular tourist location Aneityum island is under lockdown due to a confirmed COVID-19 case.

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Somali International restrictions:

·         International flights have been suspended since 19 March for 15 days. Cargo flights delivering medicines and other humanitarian supplies are exempt.

·         Self-declared republic of Somaliland announced its border to be closed for three weeks; any passengers arriving its airports from other parts of Somalia will be required to undergo mandatory self-isolation for 14 days. Commercial outbound flights between Hargeisa and Addis Ababa may still be available on a limited basis.

Internal restrictions:

·         Domestic flights have been suspended indefinitely

·         Puntland has declared a dusk to dawn curfew from 1 April.

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Güney Afrika International restrictions:

·         President Cyril Ramaphosa on 23 March announced further restrictions, due to take effect from 23.59 (local time) on 26 March until at least 16 April. Citizens and residents have been instructed to remain indoors during this time, though some exceptions will be made for emergencies and certain professions.

·         There are infrared thermometers and health personnel at all ports of entry (air, sea, and land) for screening passengers.

·         South Africa: The country declared a state of emergency on 15 March with a package of restrictions which include:

o    From 15 March, visas will not be issued for nationals from China, Germany, Iran, Italy, South Korea, Spain, the UK and the US. Visas already obtained before the announcement of the state of emergency will also be revoked.

o    All foreign nationals who have been to China, Germany, Iran, Italy, South Korea, Spain, the UK and the US in the past 20 days will be denied visas. Visas already issued to travellers from these countries will be revoked.

o    From 26 March, a travel ban will be imposed on foreign nationals travelling from the above-mentioned countries; those who arrive in South Africa will be asked to leave immediately.

o    All foreign travellers who entered South Africa from these high-risk countries since mid-February will be required to be tested for COVID-19.

o    All South Africans who return to the country will have to go through tests and self-isolate or quarantine upon returning.

o    Travellers from medium-risk countries including Hong Kong, Portugal and Singapore will be subject to high-intensity screening, though the authorities have not specified what the screening consists of. Travellers from medium-risk countries will need to apply for visas.

o    From 16 March, 35 land borders out of 53 as well as two sea ports out of 8 will be closed.

o    The visa requirement includes a certificate to indicate that travellers have undergone a test showing they are free of COVID-19.

o    South Africans who have dual citizenship might not be allowed back into South Africa upon their return.

o    South African Airways suspends all international and regional flights till 31 May.

o    South African Airways suspends all domestic flights from 27 March until at least 16 April in compliance with the 21-day national lockdown.

Internal restrictions

·         A national lockdown began from 23.59 (all times local) on 26 March until at least 16 April. People will only be allowed to leave their home or accommodation to seek medical care, purchase necessary supplies (such as food and medicine) or collect social grants.

·         Shops that sell food and necessities will remain open during the lockdown. Also allowed to operate will be healthcare providers, petrol stations, banks, payment services and essential financial operations such as the Johannesburg Stock Exchange.

·         Individuals require a permission letter to move outside their residence (outside of going to grocery store, etc) that states their movement is essential. This letter can be issued by one’s employer or local police.

·         Repatriations need to be organised in liaison with the travellers embassy for necessary road movement permits to be granted- traveller may need to be escorted by embassy to the airport.

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Güney Kore International restrictions:

·         From 00.00 on 1 April all passengers arriving in South Korea from overseas will be required to undergo two weeks of self-isolation.

·         Those without local residence in South Korea will be quarantined at a government facility with a cost of approximately KRW1000,000 per day.

·         Travellers who hold A-1 visa, A-3 agreement visa, diplomats and their families are exempt from the 14-day mandatory self-isolation. Exemptions can also be made for travellers who receive permission from a South Korean Embassy to travel for the purposes of business, humanitarian work or participation in an academic forum.

·         Visitors who have been in Hubei province (China) in the past 14 days are not allowed to transit or enter South Korea. Nationals of China with a passport issued in Hubei province are not allowed to enter South Korea. Korean visas issued by the Wuhan consulate in Hubei province are invalidated. Suspension of all visa-free entry to Chinese nationals and foreign nationals who are traveling from China .

·         From 30 March, airlines are required to check the body temperature of all travellers to South Korea prior to departure. Travellers with a body temperature higher than 37.5 degrees Celsius will be denied entry.

·         From 28 March, all travellers arriving from Europe or the US are advised to use private vehicles to transit to their place of residence from the airport. Those who do not have access to private vehicles are to use designated buses and trains allocated for these travellers.

·         Mandatory testing of COVID-19 and 14-day quarantine for travellers (regardless of nationality). arriving from Europe starting 22 MAR at 00.00. Short-term foreign visitors (90 days or less) with negative COVID-19 test results will not be required to be under self-quarantine but will be actively monitored via daily check-up by phone. Even if test results are negative, Korean nationals and foreigners who are long-term visitors (more than 90 days) will be required to be under self-quarantine for 14 days at their place of residence in Korea. Travellers without a place for residence in Korea will be staying in isolation facilities.

·         From 27 March, South Korean nationals and long-term foreign visitors arriving from the US will be required to undergo a mandatory self-quarantine at their place of residence in the country for 14 days. While short-term visitors do not need to observe this measure, they will be subject to COVID-19 testing.

·         Travellers with symptoms of COVID-19 will be escorted to an isolation facility for further COVID-19 testing (travellers without symptoms will also be tested for COVID-19 in a separate facility). If test results are positive, patients will be escorted to designated hospitals or other medical facilities for treatment.All violators (incl. foreigners) of the self-quarantine requirement will be punished by relevant statutory law.

·         Visitors arriving from Japan who have been on the cruise ship ‘Diamond Princess’ are not allowed to transit or enter South Korea.

·         Visas issued to nationals of Japan (at Korean diplomatic missions in Japan) before 9 March 2020 are invalidated and visa exemption has been suspended. This does not apply to visas issued outside Japan; such visas remain valid. This also does not apply to airline crew. Nationals of Japan who do not hold a Korean visa issued on or after 9 March 2020 will not be allowed entry.

·         Visa-free entry to Jeju Island is temporarily suspended to all foreign nationals.

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Güney Sudan International restrictions:

·         All international flights are suspended from 24 March; Juba International airport is closed as well as all land crossings, effective 23.59 (local time) 23 March until further notice

·         Travellers who entered prior to 24 March and have been to China in the past 14 days but who do not meet the definition of a COVID-19 suspect case or contact will have home-based self-monitoring with daily phone calls from public health officers, with the recommendations to remain at home, avoid large gatherings, and practice social distancing.

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İspanya International restrictions:

·         From 23 March, air, sea and land borders will be closed for 30 days. Entry to Spain is limited to Spanish citizens, cross border workers, health care and elderly care professionals, transport of goods personnel, diplomatic staff, nationals and residents of a European Union or a Schengen member state who go directly to their place of residence, and holders of long-term visas issued by a European Union or Schengen member state who travel to the country that issued the visa.

·         From 24 March onwards, Alicante-Elche Airport will cease all commercial flight operations. Exceptions will be granted for cargo planes, ambulances, emergencies, and passengers who have special authorization.

·         Gibraltar and Andorra border crossings remain open but crossing with Spain’s North African exclave cities including Ceuta and Melilla will be temporarily closed.

·         Morocco has suspended all flights and ship traffic to/from Spain until further notice. The land border crossings between Morocco and Spanish enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla have been closed on 13 March. However passage of foreigners into the enclaves to catch ferries for mainland Spain are still permitted.

Internal restrictions:

·         A ‘state of emergency’ is in place until 25 April, included. across the country, giving the government emergency powers to impose limitations on movement and impose other extraordinary measures.

·         Across the country, people are allowed to move only for buying essentials, emergencies or work. All public transport services will be reduced. Several airlines have stopped flights to Spain.

·         The Ministry of Health maintains the level of emergency at one (‘contention level’) out of three possible levels. Authorities have indicated that they are considering at some point raising the level to two for some specific Autonomous Communities and areas, a decision which could imply restrictions to movements and suspension of large events among others.

·         On 9 March the authorities announced that closures of schools, universities and other education facilities will be implemented in Madrid, La Rioja autonomous communities as well as Alava province (Basque Country autonomous community) from 10 March to at least 25 March. Similar restrictions may be extended to other areas in the coming weeks.

·         Army units will be deployed to ensure the respect of the quarantine.

·         The government ordered on 18 March that hotels and short-stay accommodation (such as short-stay campsites or caravan parks) must close by Tuesday 24 March. The measures do not apply to long-term accommodation, such as long-stay campsites, as long as travellers can cater for themselves and do not rely on communal facilities, which will be closed.

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SriLanka International restrictions:

·         All passenger arrivals to Sri Lanka to be suspended from 00.01 on 18 March until further notice. Exemptions apply to emergency flights, freight and technical landings.

·         Outbound flights will continue to operate exclusively from Colombo’s Bandaranaike International Airport (CMB).

·         Passengers will not be allowed to disembark from inbound cruise ships.

·         Travellers already in Sri Lanka can have their visit visas extended to 12 May. They are advised not to visit the Department of Immigration and Emigration to apply for an extension, but to await further confirmation or instructions from the authorities. Those leaving the country during this period will pay the visa fee at the airport on departure without penalty.

·         All types of visas previously issued remain temporarily suspended until further notice. All types of Electronic Travel Authorisations (ETA), entry visas, landing endorsements, multiple entry visas and residence visas issued are also suspended until 7 April.

·         The government has announced that people who have arrived in Sri Lanka from Europe between 1-15 March should register with the police by telephone via the emergency 119 service or by calling the local station.

Previously, the following restrictions were declared by the government:

·         All travel from Iran, Italy and South Korea are banned from 14-28 March.

·         Starting 15 March, all travel from Austria, Denmark, France, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden or Switzerland are banned until 29 March.

·         Starting 16 March, all travel from the United Kingdom, Belgium and Norway are banned until 30 March.

·         The Sri Lankan Civil Aviation Authority has instructed airlines flying into the country to not board any passengers with a travel history to the above mentioned countries in the past 14 days.

·         Starting 17 March 23.59, Bahraini, Canadian and Qatari nationals or any passenger with a travel history to Bahrain, Canada or Qatar within the past 14 days is banned from entry until 31 March. The restriction does not apply to passengers transiting Bahrain, Canada or Qatar provided:

a. They are not Bahrain, Canada or Qatar nationals;

b. They do not have a travel history to Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Iran, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Qatar, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland or the UK in the past 14 days.

·         The Ministry of Defence requires all passengers who have arrived in Sri Lanka from Europe, Iran or South Korea from 1-15 March to register at the nearest police station or 119 centre.

·         Visa-on-arrival is suspended for all foreign travellers.

·         With effect 13 March, temporary visa suspension for nationals from Iran, Italy and South Korea. Additional visa suspension for nationals from Austria, Bahrain, France, Spain, Germany, Denmark, Netherlands, Qatar and Sweden from 15-29 March. Exempt are diplomatic, official and service passport holders.

Internal restrictions:

·         Transportation is suspended across all districts, including the transportation of tourists to different locations. However, travellers to Bandaranaike airport can bypass the curfew by presenting their outbound ticket to the authorities.

·         Colombo, Gampaha, Kalutara (both Western province), Puttalam (North Western province), Kandy (Central province) and Jaffna districts (Northern province) are labelled as ‘high risk areas’ and are under curfew indefinitely. Following a brief relaxation of the curfew on 6 April, the other 19 districts of the country are also under curfew until further notice.

·         Three villages have been sealed off to contain the spread of COVID-19: Bandaragama-Atalogama, Kandy-Akurana and Puttalam-Kadayamkulam.

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Saint Kitts ve Nevis ·         Non-nationals arriving from China, Europe, Hong Kong, Iran, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, the UK and the US will be barred entry.

·         All passengers will be screened and put into mandatory quarantine for 14 days.

Saint Vincent ve Grenadines ·         Non-nationals who have travelled to China, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore or South Korea in the 14 days prior to their arrival will be barred entry.

·         Travellers arriving from Europe, the UK and the US will be required to self-quarantine for 14 days.

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Sudan International restrictions:

·         Authorities closed all airports, ports and land crossings on 16 March, declaring a public health emergency. Humanitarian, commercial and technical support shipments are excluded from the restrictions.

·         All travellers entering Sudan are required to complete a medical form upon their arrival.

·         All flights to and from China, Egypt, France, Iran, Italy, Japan, South Korea and Spain are suspended until further notice.

·         All airports, ports and land borders have been closed indefinitely.

·         Sudanese nationals may be repatriated; authorities have not clarified how.

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Suriname Inbound restrictions:

·         Travellers arriving at Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport (JAP) will be screened. Those showing symptoms or who do not pass screenings will be placed under a 14 day quarantine. Those not showing signs or symptoms will be advised to take a voluntary 14 day quarantine.

·         Suriname has closed its airspace and borders

·         All scheduled international flights to and from Suriname are suspended, and land and ferry border crossings closed.

Outbound restrictions:

·         All scheduled international flights to and from Suriname are suspended, and land and ferry border crossings closed. Travellers recommended to contact their embassies.

Conditions and internal restrictions:

·         No airlines have announced reductions in flights to Suriname.

·         Curfew in place 29 Mar-12 April between 20.00-06.00 local time

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İsveç International restrictions:

·         Following the EU travel ban announcement, Swedish authorities announced on 18 march that they advise to temporarily stop non-essential travel” to the country. The decision took effect on 18 March and will initially apply for 30 days, according to a press release. Swedish citizens and other people who are resident in Sweden will still be allowed to return to their homes.

Internal restrictions :

·         Public gatherings with more than 50 people are banned.

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İsviçre International restrictions:

·         Travellers coming from high-risk countries (currently Austria, France, Germany, Italy and Spain) are refused entry into Switzerland unless they are citizens or permanent residents.

·         Switzerland has closed its land and air borders, and only Swiss citizens, residents, citizens of Liechtenstein, those travelling for work reasons and those claiming “causes of force majeure” can access the country.

·         The Swiss authorities announced travel restrictions between the canton of Ticino in Southern Switzerland and Italy, including the closure of nine secondary border crossings. Traffic is being redirected through the major crossings. As of 29 March, Swiss trains (SBB/CFF/FFS) no longer run to or from Italy, in accordance with an order from Italian authorities. All international railway lines are suspended until further notice (they will go up to the border but will not cross it).

Internal restrictions:

·         On 16 March, a state of emergency was declared. Authorities banned all public and private events, and closed all social venues (bars, restaurants, skiing resorts and sport and cultural places). Schools are also closed. Only businesses providing essential goods (bakeries, pharmacies and grocery stores) and services (banks, post offices, and local administration) remain open. These measures are expected to remain in place until 19 April.

·         Domestic trains services are being gradually reduced since 19 March.

·         All public gatherings of over five participants have been banned until further notice.

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Suriye Arab Cumhuriyeti International restrictions:

·         All travel, including for religious purposes, has been suspended to and from Iraq and Jordan.

·         As of 20 March:

·         The government imposed a two-month ban on the entry of all travellers from Australia, Belgium, China, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iran, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Spain, Sweden and the US regardless of whether they have residence permits in Syria or visas given by Syrian missions abroad.

·         There is also a one-month ban on the entry of travellers from Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia and the United Arab Emirates even if they carry residence permits or visas given by the Syrian diplomatic missions.

·         Syrians coming from one of the countries mentioned who do not display COVID-19 symptoms can enter but should go under 14-day self quarantine and are subject to medical examinations.

·         Trucks are allowed to enter and exit the territories of the Syrian Arab Republic after all preventive health measures have been taken at border crossings.

·         Authorisation for diplomats, consular officials, and members of international organizations, missions and commissions to enter Syria after undergoing medical examinations.

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Tacikistan International restrictions:

·         Visa issuance for Chinese nationals has been temporarily suspended until further notice.

·         The only border crossing with China at Kulma Pass is closed until further notice.

·         All incoming passengers from Afghanistan, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, China, Iran, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Spain, South Korea, the UK, the US will be quarantined for 14 days upon arrival.

·         Tajikistan Civil Aviation Agency scaled down an earlier travel ban on citizens from 35 countries to five, including Afghanistan, China, Iran, Italy and South Korea. According to the announcement, the Authority requested the airlines neither allow passengers on flights nor sell tickets to the above mentioned. The restrictions are applicable for transit passengers.

·         Flight suspensions are in place to/from Afghanistan, China, Iran, Uzbekistan.

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Tanzanya ·         All commercial international flights cancelled from 25 March due to flight bans/restrictions in other countries.

·         Authorities in Zanzibar had earlier halted incoming international flights from 20 March. Charter flights remain possible but all arriving travellers must quarantine for 14 days at their own expense. Almost all hotels on the island have closed.

·         Both Tanzania nationals and forgien nations arriving internationally, are required to go through 14-day mandatory self-isolation at government-designated facilities at their own costs. After 14 days, travellers asymptomatic may leave the quarantine facilities and be required to register personal information for the purpose of future tracing.

·         The Tanzania-Zambia Railways Authority (TAZARA) will suspend cross-border passenger train services from 30 March until further notice, though cross-border freight trains and domestic trains operated by TAZARA in either country will not be affected.

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Tayland International restrictions:

·         Flights to Thailand are suspended from 4 April 2020 00.00 until 7 April 2020 00:00. This does not apply to state or military aircraft, emergency landing, technical landing without disembarkation, humanitarian medical or relief flights, repatriation flights and cargo flights. Passengers will be subject to 14-day quarantine upon arrival.

·         An emergency decree on 25 March announced that foreigners will be banned from entering Thailand until 30 April. Diplomats and members of international organisations and their families, and foreigners with valid work permits in Thailand, and some other categories of people will still be able to enter as long as they obtain a fit-to-fly certificate issued not more than 72 hours before arrival. Diplomats must have a certificate of entry approved by Thai government agencies (eg. Ministry of Foreign Affairs).

·         A State of Emergency has been declared and will come into effect on 26 March to 30 April. The decree will give the government more powers to impose restrictions. Measures may include curfew, banning of mass gatherings and allowing deployment of military forces for enforcement.

·         An exception is made until 31 March 23.59 for foreign travellers transiting through Thailand for less than 24 hours. They will only be required to show a Fit to Fly Certificate.

·         Returning citizens are required to provide a medical certificate certifying their health is fit for flying (“Fit to Fly” Health Certificate) and a letter certifying their return to Thailand issued by the Royal Thai Embassy, Thai Consular Office or the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. If the travellers could not present the documents mentioned above, they will be denied from boarding the flight.

·         All travellers and crew members must present a completed T.8 health questionnaire and submit the required information in the AOT Airport of Thailand mobile application to the Health Control Office upon arrival. This document includes personal information and residence while in Thailand.

·         Airlines operators will check all foreign travellers’ travel history within the last 14 days to see whether they have travelled to countries rated as ‘Disease Infected Zones’ which include China, including Hong Kong and Macao (both China SAR), Iran, Italy and South Korea and ‘Ongoing Local Transmission Areas’ which include Spain, France, Germany, Switzerland, the UK, certain regions in Japan, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and the US

o    If travellers have been to countries rated as ‘Disease Infected Zones’, they will be required to self-quarantine for 14 days.

o    If travellers have been to countries rated as ‘Ongoing Local Transmission Areas’ they need to monitor their health and report to the authorities for 14 days.

·         The Interior Ministry has ordered for a maximum of one land checkpoint to be opened per border province. Only Chiang Rai will be exempted, as it borders both Myanmar and Laos.

o    Checkpoints with Malaysia have already closed given the lockdown in Malaysia.

o    As of 21 March, the first Thai-Myanmar Friendship Bridge in Task has been closed until further notice.

o    From 3 April, the border linking Kanchanaburi and Myanmar will close.

o    From 5 April, Ban Khao Din in Sa Kaeo linking Thailand to Cambodia will close.

·         Phuket International Airport will be closed from 10-30 April. Effective from 00.01 on 30 March until 30 April, all land and sea links between Phuket and the mainland will be closed. All residents and tourists are to remain in their residence from 20.00 to 03.00.

·         Automatic renewal of tourist visas will be granted for foreign nationals who arrived in Thailand after 1 March.

Internal restrictions:

·         From 3 April a daily curfew is in place nationwide from 22.00 to 04.00. Essential services are exempted from this restriction.

·         Following the announcement of an emergency decree on 25 March, over 357 checkpoints have been set up across the country to check local and international travellers for symptoms. Whilst interprovincial travel is still allowed, the measure aims to discourage people from doing so. Travellers in Thailand are required to carry their ID and have their temperature checked.

·         From 22 March to 30 April, entertainment venues, malls and markets in Bangkok will close. Supermarkets, restaurants with takeaway options and pharmacies will remain open.

·         The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has also announced the closure of sport arenas, public playgrounds, theatres, museums, libraries as well as meeting and banquet rooms in hotels as well as public and private nurseries until 30 April, effective 27 March. Similar measures may be taken in the rest of the country.

·         From 20 March, entertainment venues will also be closed in Chiang Mai until further notice.

·         The State Railway of Thailand will suspend its train services connecting Bangkok and the North, Northeast and South from 1 April until further notice. On 17 March, the Thai government announced the postponement of the annual public Holiday of Songkran and nationwide school closure. Provincial governors have been given the authority to close public gathering venues and entertainment areas.

·         All educational institutions have been closed from 18 March until at least 1 April.

·         Koh Samui district (Surat Thani Province) will ban entry to travellers who do not have a health certificate from 7-30 April.

·         Trat Airport (Trat Province) will be closed from 5-30 April. Samui Airport (Surat Thani Province) and Sukhothai Airport (Sukhothai Province) will be closed from 7-30 April.

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Tonga International restrictions:

·         Effective 23 March, borders are closed, including international flights, cruise ships and yachts for 14 days. The restriction affects Fiji Airways, Air New Zealand, Virgin Australia, and Talofa Airways flights.

·         Effective 20 March, all foreign nationals are banned from entering Tonga until 17 April. All Tongan citizens and emergency officials arriving in the Kingdom will now have to go through a 14-day quarantine period.

Internal restrictions:

·         The nationwide lockdown in Tonga has been extended until 12 April. Non-essential movement outside of residences will be prohibited. Night-time curfews will be in place from 20.00 to 06.00. Non-essential businesses will be closed and large gatherings will be suspended.

·         State of Emergency effective from 20 March 20.00 to 17 April, unless further renewed. Public gatherings are restricted. Nightclubs, bars and kava clubs shut down from 25 March. Concerts, sports events, funerals, weddings and birthdays are banned.

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Togo International restrictions:

·         All land borders closed indefinitely from 21 March

·         All flights from high-risk countries, such as France, Italy, Germany and Spain, are suspended from 20 march for a period of two weeks, which could be extended.

·         Fourteen-day self-isolation is mandatory for anyone arriving in Togo who has stayed in the same countries.

Internal restrictions:

·         A state of health emergency has been declared for three months from 2 April. This includes the establishment of a curfew from 19.00 to 06.00 until further notice, as well as the creation of a special anti-pandemic force of 5,000 men, composed of the defence and security forces.

·         Cordons in place around the key cities of Lomé, Tsévié, Kpalimé and Sokodé

·         Suspension of gatherings of more than 100 people until April.

·         Indefinite closure of schools and social venues, including bars, restaurants and places of worship, from 21 March. Prohibition of frequenting beaches along the entire coast.

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Trinidad ve Tobago Inbound restrictions:

·         All international air and maritime traffic coming into the country will be halted from 23.59 on 22 March.

Outbound restrictions:

·         There are currently no known restrictions on individuals seeking to depart the country.

Conditions and internal restrictions:

·         Domestic air and maritime traffic is continuing though with reduced schedules.

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Tunus International restrictions:

·         The Tunisian government announced that from 18 March, all borders will be closed except for the transport of goods and the repatriation of foreigners. All maritime points of entry will be closed. All airline travels are now suspended except for approved official and repatriation flights.

·         All travellers arriving in the country will be required to self-quarantine for 14 days, under the supervision of the Ministry of Health.

Internal restrictions:

·         A general lockdown has been announced from 22 March until at least 20 April.

·         Since 17 March, a curfew is in place daily from 18:00 to 06:00.

o    People are advised to avoid all movement, except for emergencies, health reasons and acquiring essential supplies.

o    Suspension of inter-governorate travel.

o    All gatherings of more than three people are banned.

·         Non-respect of health regulations and restrictions is regarded as a crime. 9,000 members of the security forces have been deployed since 23 March.

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Türkiye International restrictions:

·         All international flights have been suspended on 27 March for an indefinite period.

·         All flights to/from the following countries have been suspended.

o    Algeria, Angola, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Belgium, Cameroon, Canada, Chad, Colombia, Cote d’Ivoire, Czech Republic, Cyprus, Denmark, Djibouti, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Guatemala, Hungary, India, Iran, Iraq, Ireland, Italy, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kosovo, Kuwait, Latvia, Lebanon, mainland China, Mauritania, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Morocco, Nepal, Netherlands, Niger, North Macedonia, Norway, Oman, Panama, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Tunisia, Ukraine, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the UK and Uzbekistan.

·         All travellers, including transit passengers, who had been to these countries in the 14 days prior to travel to Turkey, will be barred entry to the country. Citizens of the aforementioned states will be subject to travel ban regardless of recent travel history.

·         Turkish citizens and permanent residents are exempt from this restriction, though will be required to undergo 14-day quarantine.

·         Cargo, government, and emergency medical flights are excluded from the restriction. Emergency landing for technical reasons will also be permitted.

·         Land border crossings with Iran and Iraq are closed. All passenger, cargo and charter flights to and from Iran have been suspended. Turkish nationals are prohibited from entering Iran.

·         Land borders with Bulgaria and Greece are closed. No restrictions on cargo transport at ground borders. Maritime travel from Greek mainland and Islands are also restricted

·         Land and air connections with Azerbaijan are suspended until further notice.

·         Travellers with a Turkish residency permit will be tested for coronavirus; should the test be positive, the traveller will be moved to a quarantine facility. If the test is negative, the traveller should follow a self-imposed quarantine for 14 days.

·         All international passengers are screened with a thermal camera. Those displaying signs of higher-than-average temperature will then be referred to a medical adviser for further examination.

·         Intercity movement between 30 major cities (including Ankara, Istanbul and Izmir) is subject to local authorities’ permission in each province.

·         Partial curfew on citizens aged over 65 or with chronic diseases; groups have been created to meet their needs.

·         Ankara has already closed schools, cafes and bars, and banned mass prayers.

·         Parks, forests and archaeological sites will be closed on weekends and public gatherings in these areas on weekdays are not allowed.

·         Restrictions have been imposed on grocery-store opening hours and numbers of customers allowed in shops and bus passengers to 50% of the vehicle’s capacity.

Internal restrictions:

·         Curfew imposed on 4 April for individuals younger than 20.

·         Turkish Airlines suspends all domestic flights till 20 April

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Turkmenistan International restrictions:

·         Travellers displaying symptoms of possible exposure to COVID-19 and/or travel histories indicating possible exposure may be sent to hospitals for mandatory quarantine upon arrival at airports.

·         Flights have been directed from the capital Ashgabat to Turkmenabad, where a quarantine zone was set up to receive arriving passengers who show symptoms.

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Turks ve Caicos Adaları Inbound restrictions:

·         Arriving travellers will be subject to enhanced screening.

·         All inbound flights to Turks and Caicos must have medical forms on board for passengers to complete. These will be collected and reviewed on disembarkation by a public health officer.

·         Flights originating in China, Iran, Italy, Japan, Macau (SAR China), Singapore or South Korea, are not permitted to land. Passengers and crew having visited any of these countries during the previous 21 days are not allowed in the islands

Outbound restrictions:

·         There are currently no known restrictions on individuals seeking to depart the country.

Conditions and internal restrictions:

·         No airlines have announced reductions in flights to the Turks and Caicos Islands.

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Tuvalu International restrictions:

·         Travellers who have been to China within the past 30 days will be denied entry. This restriction includes seafarers from foreign vessels that have been in China or COVID-19 affected countries.

·         Travellers who have been to COVID-19 affected countries in the last 30 days need to obtain medical clearance three days before entering the country. Additionally, travellers must have remained in a country not affected by COVID-19 for at least five days prior to attempting entry.

·         Health screening will be conducted at Funafuti airport and seaports.

Internal restrictions:

·         A state of emergency is in place until at least 4 April. All public gatherings of 10 or more people are banned.

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Uganda International restrictions:

·         From 22.59 (local time) 22 March, all international flights have been suspended and all border points into the country have been closed to entry until at least 22 April, including to Ugandan nationals. Exemptions are only made to cargo flights and UN flights for humanitarian causes. Domestic flights are not affected.

·         Uganda Airlines has cancelled flights to regional destinations; flights suspended to Nairobi and Mombasa (Kenya), Kilimanjaro and Zanzibar (Tanzania) and Mogadishu (Somalia).

Internal restrictions:

·         A nationwide curfew will also be in effect from 31 March until 14 April between 19.00 and 06:30 (local time).

·         The movement of private vehicles is prohibited. Those with emergent medical conditions can use private transport given the precondition that they apply for permission from the Resident City Commissioners, while people who live in Greater Kampala area can apply for permission from the local chairpersons in their area.

·         Cargo transport by air, trains, and trucks can also continue with a maximum of three persons on board.

·         Public transportation suspended for 14 days from 25 March and private transportation limited to no more than two people per vehicle.

·         Restrictions on public gatherings including political rallies, church services, etc.

·         Every person who intends to hold a public gathering will have to first notify security and the health ministries for clearance on compliance with prevention guidelines set by the health ministry.

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Ukrayna International restrictions:

·         All internal movement restrictions on public transport and people will be in effect until at least 24 April.

·         All foreigner nationals are barred entry into Ukraine from 00.00 on 16 March until 00.01 on 3 April. Ukrainian nationals and some categories of foreign travellers are exempt from this restriction.

·         The following categories of foreign visitors will be exempt from the inbound travel ban:

o    Representatives of official international missions, diplomatic missions and their families;

o    Members of train, locomotive, aircraft and sea crews;

o    Spouses or children of Ukrainian citizens; and

o    Foreigners with valid residency permits.

·         All passenger flights have been suspended indefinitely from 17 March.

·         All border crossing points of Ukraine will be closed for rail and bus traffic.

·         All foreign nationals currently in-country are allowed to leave, though transportation options remain limited. 123 land border crossings remain open for returning citizens of Ukraine, foreign nationals exiting the country, as well as other specified groups of travellers still allowed movement. Travellers arriving from locations deemed as high risk will be subject to medical checkup upon arrival and mandatory 14-day home isolation or quarantine at a designated facility

·         Ukrainian nationals abroad are advised to return by 17 March. Those unable to do so should contact the nearest embassy or call the Ministry of Foreign Affairs hotline at +38 (044) 238-16-57.

·         Starting from 29 March, people returning to Ukraine are required to undergo a mandatory observation period of 14 days in designated areas.

Internal restrictions:

·         The travel from Donbass region for those who do not hold permanent residency in the government controlled areas, as well as the travel to Donbass for those holding permanent residency in the government controlled areas is suspended between 16 March to 3 April.

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Birleşik Arab Emirlikleri (BAE) International restrictions:

·         All visa holders banned from entry until at least 16 April.

·         All international air traffic remains suspended; the ban also applies to transit flights via Abu Dhabi and Dubai.

Entry restrictions

·         On 19 March, the authorities implemented entry restrictions for non-UAE citizens, including foreign nationals holding valid residency visas who were currently out of the country and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) citizens. While local media reports indicate that some exceptions have been made on a case-by-case basis since the restrictions came into effect, the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation has requested such individuals to take the following steps:

o    Travellers who are currently in their country of origin should contact the UAE diplomatic mission in their respective country for the required support and to streamline their return back to the UAE.

o    Travellers who are currently outside the UAE for business should contact their employers in the UAE, as well as the UAE diplomatic mission in their host countries for the required support and to facilitate their return back to the UAE.

o    Travellers who are on vacation should contact the UAE diplomatic mission in their host countries, for the required support to facilitate their return back to the UAE.

·         Officials at Abu Dhabi airport have said that all flights are operating via the facility’s Terminal 1 until further notice, following the closure of Terminal 2 on 16 March.

Flight suspensions

·         Dubai-based airline Emirates announced on 22 March that it would continue to operate limited passenger flights to Australia, Canada, Hong Kong (China SAR), Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Switzerland, Thailand, the UK and the US. This announcement came just several hours after it announced it would be suspending all commercial passenger flights from 25 March due to the global COVID-19 outbreak. However, these flights are temporarily impacted by the suspension of international air traffic.

·         The Dubai-based carrier FlyDubai and Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways have also suspended or modified routes to and from UAE airports.

·         On 5 and 6 April, Etihad and Emirates respectively will commence a limited number of flights to a restricted number of destinations.

Other measures

·         A national sanitation programme will proceed nightly from 20.00 to 06.00 on until at least 4 April (all times local). The authorities have urged citizens and residents to minimise movement outside their accommodation, excluding trips to purchase food and medications. Some roads and public facilities will be closed during the programme. Public transport including metro services will be suspended during the programme but taxis and app based ride sharing service will remain available.

·         Exceptions to the above will be made for those who are employed in vital sectors, including energy, telecommunications, health, national security, pharmaceuticals, postal, aviation and passport services. The authorities will verify all labour cards and identification of individuals outside their homes to ensure compliance with these regulations.

·         Although the authorities announced the need to apply for a permit to move around during these hours, this has since been suspended.

·         All commercial centres – including shopping centres and most markets – are closed until 8 April. Exceptions include supermarkets, pharmacies, and fish and vegetable markets dealing with wholesalers. Although restaurants will be prohibited from receiving customers, they will still be allowed to run home-delivery services. Officials had earlier closed beaches, cinemas, public parks and swimming pools until further notice.

·         Residency visas and Emirates ID to be automatically extended for three months for free (only for those whose visa and ID expired from 1 March).

·         In the Dubai emirate, a 24 hour remain-at-home directive has been imposed. Exceptions are for those travelling to acquire groceries or medicines. Only one person from each household is permitted to conduct these moves. A cleaning programme will be conducted daily throughout this 24 hour period.

·         Other emirates seemingly remain under the initial 20.00 to 06.00 regime.

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Birleşik Krallık (İngiltere) International restrictions:

·         Travellers who have arrived since 19 February from China’s Hubei province, Iran, Italy and Special care zones in South Korea are advised to stay indoors, avoid contact with other people and call NHS111.

·         The FCO now advises all British travellers to return to the UK.

·         London City Airport (LCY) is suspending all commercial and private flights until the end of April. British Airways is suspending its entire flight schedule from Gatwick airport.

·         British Airways has suspended all flights at London City Airport because of COVID-19 from 23 March until 4 April. All impacted customers should be redirected to London Heathrow or London Gatwick. From 24 March, Teesside International Airport will close as Eastern Airways and KLM have taken the decision to suspend all flights.

·         London Heathrow Airport will close one of its two runways from 6 April due to reduced travel demand.

·         London Gatwick airport to close its north terminal from 1 April until further notice due to reduced travel demand.

Internal restrictions:

·         Schools across the UK closed on 20 March until further notice, though some will remain open to accommodate children of key workers. The government on 20 March ordered the indefinite closure of pubs, restaurants, cafes, bars and other entertainment venues. The measures will be reviewed on a monthly basis.

·         Additional measures were announced on 23 March evening by Boris Johnson: these include the lockdown of the country effective immediately, with all movements to be strictly restricted. People in Britain will only be allowed to leave their homes to shop for basic goods, to exercise once a day, to receive care or help a vulnerable person and to travel to essential work.

·         Gatherings of more than two people are banned, unless it concerns members of the same household. The police have been given the power to disperse unauthorised gatherings and to fine those found to be violating the social distancing measures.

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Amerika Birleşik Devletleri (ABD) International restrictions:

·         US nationals who have travelled to China’s Hubei province in the past 14 days are subject to a mandatory 14-day quarantine, while foreign nationals who have been to China and Iran in the 14 days prior to arrival will be barred entry, with certain exceptions.

·         From 2 March, the US extended its entry ban to foreign travellers who have travelled to Iran within 14 days of their arrival in the US.

·         From 13 March, entry is suspended for 30 days for non-US nationals who have been in the Schengen Area of Europe at any time in the 14 days prior to their arrival to the US. Affected countries are: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.

·         From 16 March, entry is suspended for 30 days for non-US nationals who have been in the UK or Ireland.

·         US nationals will be allowed to return after ‘appropriate screening’.

·         Permanent residents will also be allowed to return, as will immediate family members of US citizens. A-1, A-2, C-2, C-3, E-1, G-1, G-2, G-3, G-4, NATO-1 through NATO-4, and NATO-6 visas will also be accepted for entry into the US.

·         All travellers who are permitted to enter, arriving from China (excluding Hubei province), Iran, Ireland, Schengen Area countries or the UK, should expect heightened screening measures and must stay home for 14 days after their return.

·         The states of Florida, New York and Pennsylvania have asked those returning from travel to China, Iran, Italy or South Korea to self-isolate for 14 days.

·         All flights from China are being re-routed through 11 airports: Dallas/Fort Worth International (DFW); Daniel K Inouye International (HNL); Detroit Metropolitan (DTW); Hartsfield-Jackson International (ATL); John F Kennedy International (JFK); Los Angeles International (LAX); Newark Liberty International (EWR); O’Hare International (ORD); San Francisco International (SFO); Seattle-Tacoma International (SEA); Washington Dulles International (IAD).

·         The Department of State has issued a Global Health Advisory at level 4 (Do Not Travel) advising US citizens to avoid all international travel, and for US citizens already abroad to immediately return to the US unless they are prepared to remain abroad for an indefinite period.

Internal restrictions:

·         At least 40 states have declared a state of emergency or public health emergency as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

·         California State: shelter-in-place directive, requiring residents to stay home until 7 April, except for essential needs; essential businesses and services will remain open during this time. This shelter is a legal mandate and is enforceable by police authorities, violation (non-essential movement) would be a misdemeanour offense. Ventura county has issued a shelter-in-place order from 18 March to 1 April for senior citizens.

·         New York state: The National Guard has been deployed to the city of New Rochelle, where state authorities have established a ‘containment area’. Gatherings within the designated area are restricted, with residents being provided additional resources by health and state officials. The governor has ordered 75% of “non-essential” workforce to stay home.

o    All travellers that have been in NYC are asked to self-quarantine for 14 days starting the day they leave NYC

o    The Center for Disease Control (CDC) has urged residents of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut states to refrain from non-essential domestic travel for 14 days beginning 28 March.

·         Florida state: Miami-Dade County ordered all beaches, parks and “non-essential” commercial and retail businesses closed. Businesses to remain open include health care providers, grocery stores, gas stations, restaurants and banks.

o    All travellers from New York City, Connecticut, and New Jersey have to self quarantine for 14 days

·         Arizona state: All schools are closed through 27 March.

·         Similar measures have also been taken in 33 other states (including Arkansas, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, Ohio, Oregon and Pennsylvania) until at least the end of the month.

·         Rhode Island: Mandatory quarantine for all travellers arriving in Rhode Island.

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Uruguay International restrictions:

·         Passengers arriving from China, France, Germany, Iran, Italy, Japan, Singapore, South Korea or Spain and will be subject to a 14-day quarantine.

·         As of 16 March, the border with Brazil and Argentina is closed. Citizens and residents may only enter through Artigas, Bella Union, Salto, Paysandu, Fray Bentos, Mercedes, Colonia, Carmelo, Nueva Palmira, Duranzo, Melilla, Maldonado, Piriapolis, Chuy, Rio Branco, Melo-Acegua, Rivera, Puerto de Montevideo, Puerto la Paloma, Control Unico. Carrasco International Airport is EXCLUDED until 20 March 00:00 hours.

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Özbekistan International restrictions:

·         The authorities have announced a ban on international flights, as well as road and rail services, from 16 March until 5 April due to the global COVID-19 outbreak. This restriction is accompanied by a ban on mass gatherings. Uzbek nationals currently abroad will reportedly be able to repatriate through chartered flight options, though all foreign nationals will be barred entry until further notice. In-country foreign nationals will be allowed to leave on specific flights, though details have yet to be announced by the authorities. Members who choose to remain in the country should review their visas and consider the implications for potentially overstaying the expiration date.

·         All borders have been indefinitely closed from 00:01 on March 23 to people movement, with the exceptions of foreign nationals who wish to leave the country.

·         Starting from 23 March, people are required to wear masks in public places. Those who do not abide by the order will be fined, effective from 06.00, 25 March; those who repeatedly violate the order will be subject to a triple-amount fine.

·         The authorities also suggested that from 23 March all public and private institutions in the capital Tashkent, except for food and medicine sectors, should work from home. Public transportation would also be suspended.

·         All airport operations and air traffic will be suspended from 30 March until 20 April.

Internal restrictions

·         From 30 March until 20 April, vehicular movements are restricted for inter-regional and inter-city travel. Only vehicles with special permits issued by the public service centre will be allowed during the period.

·         All citizens must now comply with lockdown directives.

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Vanuatu International restrictions:

·         The international terminal at Port Vila Airport is closed from 23 March until further notice. There will be no international flights operating in or out of the country.

·         Travel ban for all countries with more than 100 cases of COVID-19. All arriving passengers must show a medical clearance proving they had undergone 14 days of quarantine before arriving in Vanuatu.

·         Any traveller wishing to enter Vanuatu who has travelled to mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong SAR and Macao SAR, South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Iran, Italy, Spain, France, Germany, Switzerland, Netherlands, United Kingdom, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Belgium, Austria, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Portugal, Finland, Israel, Australia, New Caledonia, PNG, Malaysia, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Canada and United States of America in the last 14 days will be denied entry to Vanuatu until further notice; with the exception if they have spent 14 days outside the aforementioned countries and obtain medical certificate from a registered medical practitioners certifying that they are free from any respiratory illness suspected of COVID-19.

·         An exception is in place for returning residents who travel to Vanuatu via Hong Kong or Singapore or New Zealand who can do so as long as they have not been in mainland China within two months, transit period is not more than eight hours and remain airside, given that they remain in the terminal in Hong Kong or Singapore or New Zealand, and do not go outside. Vanuatu nationals transiting more than eight hours in Hong Kong or Singapore or New Zealand and have left the terminal must be self quarantined for 14 days before entering the country.

·         Returning Citizens, permanent residents and diplomats will be allowed to return but will have to undergo a 14-day quarantine upon arrival.

Internal restrictions:

·         A two week state of emergency was declared on 26 March. During this period, all gatherings of more than five people are banned. Shops and restaurants are required to close by 19.30, while public transport services are required to stop by 21.00.

·         As of 23 March, Aneityum and Mystery Islands are under temporary lockdown following the visit of a tourist who tested positive for COVID-19.

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Venezuela Inbound restrictions:

·         Entry restrictions imposed to travellers from any European country, Colombia, Dominican Republic and Panama.

·         Authorities have instituted a 30-day suspension of all flights from Colombia, Europe, Iran, Japan, Panama and South Korea, starting 12 March.

Outbound restrictions:

·         There are currently no known restrictions on individuals seeking to depart the country.

Conditions and internal restrictions:

·         Domestic flights have been suspended.

·         Authorities order indefinite nationwide lockdown since 24 March; enforced by security forces.

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Virgin Adaları (İngiliz) ·         Inbound airport and seaport closures to all travellers, including nationals, until 6 April.

·         Cargo, freight, vessels, courier aircrafts and medical evacuations are exempt from the restrictions and will be allowed to operate.

·         Visitors are allowed to depart the island from 06.00 to 19.00 (local time) until 6 April.

·         Nationwide curfew will be imposed from 20.00 to 06.00 (local time) for all businesses and services until 17 April.

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Vietnam International restrictions:

·         On March 22, the government announced that all inbound international flights would be suspended indefinitely. Flights for freight, diplomatic and official purposes are exempted from these restrictions, subject to government approval. Limited outbound flights for the repatriation of foreigners from Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi are still operating.

·         All foreign travellers will be banned from entering the country from 22 March for an indefinite period. Overseas Vietnamese nationals and their family members are included in the entry ban. Those travelling on diplomatic and official purposes are exempt from the entry ban, however they must comply with quarantine and medical declaration procedures at checkpoints, as well as receive approval from the police, health and foreign affairs ministries.

·         All exempt international travellers regardless of nationality will be quarantined upon arrival from 21 March. They will stay in a centralised facility for 14 days. As an exception, those travelling for diplomatic and official purposes will be required to be quarantined at diplomatic agencies or accommodation establishments where they will be closely monitored by medical authorities.

·         From 23.59 20 March, the border between Cambodia and Vietnam will not allow any traffic via either land, sea or air. On 31 March, the border between Laos and Vietnam was also closed to all traffic.

·         From 18 March for 30 days, Vietnam will suspend issuing new visas for all foreigners. Diplomatic and official travellers are exempt.

·         Visa-on-arrival has been suspended for all travellers, with exemptions available for travellers from 24 countries.

Internal restrictions:

·         Hanoi has set up 30 checkpoints where police will take people’s temperatures and conduct vehicle checks. In addition, anyone not wearing masks, littering used masks in public spaces or roads, anyone not complying with food services suspension orders and restrictions on commercial activity and public meetings, failure to observe medical precautions before entering or leaving an affected area will be fined.

·         Haiphong has banned anyone coming from Vietnam’s designated endemic areas. Vehicles leaving the city must get permission from the Traffic Police Division and those entering the city must present written confirmation from the checkpoint chief. These forms are distributed at each checkpoint. Anyone who has completed quarantine in a different city must present a certificate of expiration of the quarantine and are still required to observe precautionary measures. Taxi services and parks have been suspended.

·         At Da Nang, anyone coming by land, air or sea from Hanoi or Haiphong, or an area where secondary infection is confirmed from 1-4 April is required to isolate at their residence. Isolation is not required only when a hospital or clinic has given a health certificate.

·         On 1 April, the authorities declared COVID-19 a national epidemic. Following this, further measures may be implemented in the coming days.

·         Domestic flights have been limited to three round-trips per day, operated by Vietnam Airlines: between Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City; Hanoi and Da Nang; and Ho Chi Minh City and Da Nang.

·         On 31 March, the authorities launched a nationwide social distancing campaign starting 1 April until 15 April. People are advised to stay at home, unless they need to undertake essential trips such as buying of food and medicine or in cases of emergency. Essential services will remain open. The authorities have ordered the closure of all non-essential businesses in Can Tho (Mekong Delta region), Da Nang (South Central Coast region), the capital Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City (South-east region) from 28 March until at least 15 April.

·         All people are advised to keep a minimum distance of 6.5 feet (2 metres) away from others, as part of the social distancing practice. Gatherings of more than two people are prohibited, except for offices, schools and hospitals where a maximum of 20 people is allowed. Since 16 March, everyone in Vietnam has been required to wear face masks in crowded public places.

·         Public transport will be suspended nationwide, including all coaches, taxis and buses, until 15 April. The authorities also encouraged the limitation of private vehicle use.

·         Authorities in Hanoi have ordered the closure of all non-essential businesses until at least 4 May and all bus services are suspended until 15 April.

·         Authorities in Ho Chi Minh have ordered the closure of all restaurants (with a capacity of 30 people or more), gyms, beauty salons and barbershops until at least 31 March.

·         Reports indicate that multiple lockdowns have occurred in other areas in Vietnam, such as in the Wyndham Hotel in Ha Long City, or in Ninh Binh City where three other hotels have been blockaded by authorities in the Tam Coc – Bich Dong tourist area. Further lockdowns such as these can be expected as the contact tracing and containment process is still ongoing, with numerous quarantines being imposed throughout all areas where infected tourists had travelled and on those who have come into contact with them. Areas in which confirmed cases have travelled and contact tracing/quarantines are underway include: Da Nang, Hai Phong, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Khanh Hoa, Lao Cai, Quang Binh, Quang Nam, Quang Ninh and Thua Thien Hue.

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Wallis ve Futuna International restrictions:

·         All international air travel reduced to only one flight around every ten days with New Caledonia (with stop-over at Fiji). All visa applications suspended for Fijians seeking entry. Strict health checks and quarantine measures implemented for inbound travellers.

Internal restrictions:

·         Authorities have taken measures for the public to practice social distancing and reduced public gatherings such as sports and cultural activities.

Yemen International restrictions:

·         Yemen’s Saudi-backed government announced the suspension of all flights from airports controlled by the Saudi-backed government (mainly in Aden, Mukalla and Sayoun) will be closed for two weeks starting on 18 March.

·         Yemen Houthis close Sana’a airport to UN flights for two weeks

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Zambiya International restrictions:

·         International flights to/from three airports are suspended from 26 March for at least 14 days. These are Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula (LVI, Southern province), Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe (NLA, Copperbelt province) and Mfuwe (MFU, Eastern province) international airports. International flights will only operate out of the capital Lusaka’s Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (LUN).

·         All incoming travellers will be subjected to airport screening measures and 14-day self-quarantine upon entry. Travellers who show symptoms will be quarantined at a government health facility while those asymptomatic need to self-isolate for 14 days.

·         Non-essential public gatherings have been banned. Public gatherings (i.e. conferences, weddings, funerals, and festivals) of more than 50 people have been banned. Bars, nightclubs, cinemas, gyms and casinos have also been closed. Restaurants will only provide delivery services. These restrictions will last for 14 days but may be extended thereafter.

·         Travellers can report COVID-19-related concerns on dedicated hotlines at 909 (toll-free), 0953898941, 0964638726 and 0974493553.

·         Local airline Proflight suspended international flights from 27 March. All international flights are expected to resume from 1 May to locations including Johannesburg (South Africa) on a limited schedule.

·         The Tanzania-Zambia Railways Authority (TAZARA) will suspend cross-border passenger train services from 30 March until further notice, though cross-border freight trains and domestic trains operated by TAZARA in either country will not be affected.

·         Issuance of visas to travellers from countries affected by COVID-19 will be reviewed, though the Zambian authorities have not specified what this review process entails and what are those countries whose nationalities’ visa application will be reviewed.

Internal restrictions:

·         Local airline Proflight suspended its domestic flights from 1 April to 30 April. All domestic flights are expected to resume from 1 May to locations including Livingstone, Lusaka, Mfuwe, Ndola and Solwezi on a limited schedule.

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Zimbabve International restrictions:

·         Ethiopian Airlines has several scheduled flights to and from Harare on 1 and 2 April.

·         As of 24 March, all borders are closed except for returning residents and cargo. Returning residents will be subject to strict health screening and 21-day self-quarantine.

·         Travellers arriving from countries with confirmed COVID-19 cases will be subject to medical screening upon arrival. Travellers arriving from countries with local transmission cases (as referenced by the WHO) are advised to self-quarantine for a period of 21 days.

·         Travellers with signs and symptoms of COVID-19 will be subject to immediate isolation at a medical facility upon arrival.

·         All travellers should obtain a medical certificate proving that they are clear of COVID-19 prior to travel to Zimbabwe; there is potential, based on a passenger’s nationality and recent travel history, that they may be asked at immigration to produce such a certificate in order to be granted entry. Anecdotal evidence suggests that passengers arriving from countries without confirmed COVID-19 cases or a “low” number of cases will not be required to present a certificate, however the authorities have not produced a specific list. Furthermore, authorities have asked travellers who have recently been to or are arriving from countries such as China, Iran, Italy and South Korea, to suspend travel to Zimbabwe, as they are likely to be refused entry. For profile and itinerary-specific information, travellers are advised to contact the relevant airline, or the nearest Zimbabwean Embassy.

Internal restrictions:

·         President Mnangagwa has classifiedCOVID-19 as a ‘National Disaster;’ this allows authorities to deploy resources in combatting the pandemic and also allows the government to forbid gatherings exceeding 100 people.

·         As of 30 March, there is a 21-day national lockdown h. During this period, people will only be allowed to leave their home to purchase necessary supplies such as food and medicine, and seek medical care.

·         During the lockdown, the military will be deployed to ensure that the population complies with restrictions.

·         Public transportation has been suspended. The state-owned company Zupco will continue to operate under social distancing restrictions.

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