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Country | International Restrictions | Domestic Restrictions | Timeline | Entry Ban | Exit Ban | Border Closures | Flight Suspensions | Mandatory Quarantine for... | Visa Services | Limits on Nonessential Movement | Curfew | Nonessential Business Closures | School Closures | Public Transit Status | Passenger Flight Status | Passenger Rail Status | Gatherings Banned | Notes | Additional Resources |
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Afghanistan | Minimal international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | Symptomatic travelers only | No official statement | Determined regionally | None | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | No official statement | Nationwide - some gatherings | Limited international flights are available. Travelers who do not show symptoms are advised to self-quarantine at home for 14 days; travelers experiencing symptoms must contact the Ministry of Health. Isolation wards for COVID-19 patients are located in Kabul and Herat. More information regarding entry requirements can be found on the US government and UK government websites. Public gatherings of more than 10 people are banned, and use of face masks is mandatory. Private vehicles are allowed to travel with a maximum of four passengers. Public transport services have resumed. Domestic restrictions may vary by province. | Minstry of Health |
Albania | Minimal international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | No official statement | Land - partial | Some arrivals | Travelers from certain locations | No official statement | None | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | No official statement | Nationwide - some gatherings | International flights have resumed at Tirana International Airport; direct flights from the UK remain suspended. Travelers whose travel originated in the UK must self-quarantine for 14 days. Otherwise, travelers do not have to quarantine, however, health authorities can order certain travelers to quarantine on a case-by-case basis. Maritime and land borders have reopened, with the exception of the Montenegrin border. Beaches and most nonessential businesses have reopened; public transportation has resumed at a reduced capacity. Masks are mandatory in indoors and outdoor spaces, and violations will result in a fine. Gatherings greater than 10 people are prohibited, including conferences, meetings, weddings, funerals, and political gatherings. A curfew is in effect from 2000-0600 until further notice. | Ministry of Health and Social Protection Albania COVID-19 Restrictions UK Travel Advice for Albania |
Algeria | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Near-complete | None | All | Arrivals and departures | No official statement | No official statement | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Nationwide - all schools | Reduced capacity/schedule | All flights suspended/all airports closed | Normal/near-normal | None | Officials have closed all land, air, and sea borders until at least March 31. Repatriation flights are suspended until further notice. Regular commercial international air travel remains suspended, however, medevac and repatriation flights are available. All arrivals must present a negative COVID-19 PCR test result issued no more than 72 hours prior to arrival. Arriving travelers must self-quarantine for 14 days: 7 days in a government-designated hotel and 7 days at a location of the traveler's choosing. At least 19 provinces, including Algiers and Oran, are under a nightly 2200-0500 curfew; other provinces may impose their own curfews. Mosques have reopened, and public gatherings are permitted. Taxis, buses, and trains have resumed operations. Domestic flights have resumed. Face masks are mandatory in all public spaces. Recreational/entertainment establishments are closed, and non-essential businesses and restaurants must close by 1900. Additional restrictions vary by province. | Prime Minister's Coronavirus Report US Embassy in Algeria UK Travel Advice for Algeria |
Andorra | Minimal international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | Travelers from certain locations | No official statement | None | None | None | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | All travelers entering Andorra must transit through Spain or France; travelers should refer to their transit country's restrictions regarding entry. Additionally, officials ask travelers spending 3 or more nights in Andorra to have a negative PCR or TMA test result issued no more than 72 hours prior to entering Andorra; hotels and tourist accommodations have the right to deny travelers who do not have a test result. Public transportation is operating at reduced capacity. Travelers arriving from the UK must have a negative PCR or TMA test taken within 48 hours before travel and arrange for a TMA+ Rapid Antigen test on arrival; the traveler must self-quarantine until a negative result and take additional TMA tests on Days 5, 10, and 15 after arrival as well as rapid antigen tests on Days 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, and 14. Officials have extended current domestic restrictions until further notice. Social gatherings with more than 4 people are prohibited. Leisure, cultural, and sports-related gatherings are allowed to have up to 50 people. Restaurants and bars are open but with limited hours. Face masks are mandatory in all public areas. | Govern d'Andorra Visit Andorra |
Angola | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | All | Some arrivals | All arrivals | No official statement | None | None | None | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Normal/near-normal | No official statement | Nationwide - some gatherings | International flights have resumed however, land and sea borders remain closed. Only citizens and permanent residents, humanitarian transport, medical emergencies, diplomatic missions, and traveler with work permits can enter; travel for leisure remains prohibited. Travel to and from the UK, Australia, Nigeria, South Africa, Portugal, and Brazil is prohibited. Travelers entering Angola must have proof of a negative PCR COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours before travel, complete a Travel Registration Form a minimum of 72 hours before arrival, and must self-quarantine at home for at least 7 days; those unable to quarantine at home will quarantine at a government facility. Travelers with the be testing upon arrival; those that test positive will be quarantined at a government facility. Travelers will retest on Day 8, if the test is negative the travelers will be released from quarantine. Travel into Luanda does not require a permit but travelers must provide a negative COVID-19 test to enter. Travelers departing Angola must provide proof of a negative PCR test taken within 24 hours prior to departure. TDomestic traveler requires proof of a negative COVID-19 test; results are valid for 7 days. Authorities have announced a state of public calamity through to at least March 11. Nonessential businesses, including cinemas, have reopened at reduced capacity or hours of operation. Hotels are open, but guests must undergo mandatory temperature checks upon entry. Gatherings of more than 15 people remain prohibited. Face masks are mandatory in public areas. | Emirates Travel Advisory Angola US Embassy |
Anguilla | Minimal international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening planned | None | None | Maritime - partial | None | All arrivals | Normal/near-normal operations | None | None | None | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Nationwide - some gatherings | Persons wishing to enter Anguilla must first complete a Visitor Application Form to receive pre-travel authorization through March 6. Travelers permitted to enter must provide a hardcopy of a negative PCR test result taken within 3-5 days prior to arrival, have insurance to cover COVID-19 related costs for at least 30 days, and are recommended to carry confirmation that their Visitor Application Form was approved. Travelers will be subject to another test upon arrival and will be quarantined for at least 10 days at an approved location. Travelers have to take another test after 8 days; a negative result will release them from quarantine. All travelers wishing to go to Anguilla will be required to pay fees based upon length of stay and members within their travel party. All public and private gatherings of more than 25 people remain prohibited. | Angullian Travel Advisory The Government of Anguilla The Anguillian Response |
Antigua & Barbuda | Minimal international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | Symptomatic travelers only | No official statement | None | Nationwide - overnight | None | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Normal/near-normal | NA | Nationwide - all gatherings | All arriving travelers, 12 years old or older, must complete a health declaration onboard their flight, submit to a temperature check upon arrival, and present a negative COVID-19 PCR test medical certificate taken within 7 days before travel. Passengers displaying symptoms may be required to re-test upon arrival at the traveler's expense and may be required to self-quarantine at the discretion of the Quarantine Authority. Transit passengers are not excluded from the testing requirement. Travelers arriving by sea do not need to present a negative test. Travelers arriving by boat must contact the Antigua Port Authority using VHF Channel 16 at least 6 hours prior to arrival to receive further instructions on entry. Returning citizens and residents must self-quarantine for 14 days unless arriving from within the CARICOM bubble. Foreign nationals must stay in government-certified accomodations. The State of Emergency has been extended until March 31. A 1800-0500 curfew is in effect until further notice and face masks are mandatory in public spaces. All businesses have reopened; however, gatherings are limited to at 10 people at private parties and 25 people at weddings and funerals. | Antigua and Barbuda Travel Advisory Antigua and Barbuda Entry Requirements |
Argentina | Severe international restrictions | Severe domestic restrictions | Reopening planned | Near-complete | None | Land - complete | Some arrivals | All arrivals | Full suspension | Determined regionally | None | Determined regionally | Nationwide - all schools | Reduced capacity/schedule | All flights suspended/all airports closed | Reduced capacity/schedule | Nationwide - some gatherings | Officials are enforcing an entry ban on most non-resident foreign nationals; direct family members of Argentinian nationals must meet certain requirements and are subject to the discretion of the airline and immigration officials.The land borders are closed; land crossings are only open to nationals and residents who left the country before December 25 until at least March 12. Other nationals and residents must enter via air. All arrivals must have a negative PCR test result taken within 72 hours before arrival, complete an electronic affidavit within 48 hours before travel, and download the Ministry of Health tracking app. All travelers will be subject to a PCR test upon arrival and a 10-day self-quarantine; travelers entering Buenos Aires may be subject to an additional test. Inter-provincial travel is restricted, and residents are required to apply for a movement permit. Outbound travelers must submit an electronic affidavit within 48 hours before travel. Most businesses have resumed operations. Public transportation is operating at a limited capacity. Domestic travel is restricted; citizens are only allowed to leave their homes on alternating days determined by the last number on their national identity card. Face masks are mandatory nationwide in public spaces, including public transportation and passenger vehicles. The entire country is under Social, Preventive, Mandatory Distancing regulations. | Argentina COVID-19 Response Argentina Tourism Board Argentina Entry Measures |
Armenia | Moderate international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | Land - partial | None | Symptomatic travelers only | No official statement | None | None | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | Foreign nationals are permitted to enter via air or land. The border between Armenia and Azerbaijan is closed. Arrivals can either present a negative PCR test result taken within 72 hours before arrival or submit to a PCR test on arrival at the traveler's expense and quarantine until a negative result is received. Travelers showing symptoms or receiving a positive result will be subject to a 14-day self-quarantine. Public transportation has resumed, and officials have allowed most nonessential businesses to reopen provided they abide by strict social distancing requirements. Use of face masks is mandatory in public spaces. Public gatherings of more than 60 people are prohibited. | Armenia Tourism Committee UK Travel Advice - Armenia US Embassy in Armenia |
Australia | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Near-complete | Citizens and legal residents - all destinations | None | Some arrivals | All arrivals | Partial suspension | Determined regionally | None | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | Some routes suspended | Determined regionally | Officials are enforcing an entry ban on most foreign nationals with very few exemptions. All travelers must have a negative PCR test result taken within 72 hours of departure and will be subject to a mandatory quarantine, at their own expense, in a government institution for 14 days at their first port of entry; this also applies to travelers who want to travel onward to another location in Australia. All travelers must complete a Travel Declaration Form 72 hours before they travel; this is not travel authorization and does not guarantee entry. An exit ban is in place for all nationals and residents unless undertaking essential travel. Travelers who may meet an exemption to enter or leave the country must apply for a travel exemption no more than 3 months in advance, but at least two weeks before the intended travel date. International arrival numbers are being capped in select cities based on available beds in quarantine facilities, potentially closing certain cities to arrivals. Foreign nationals tranisting internationally must have a negatibe PCR test taken within 72 hours of departure and complete their transit in 8 hours or less; travelers will need a transit visa unless they are citizens of these countries. Some areas have restricted travel for travelers visiting Sydney's Northern Beaches. Athorities have suspended quarantine-free travel from New Zealand until at least Feb. 21. Authorities have created a Safe Travel Zone between certain Australian states and New Zealand under very strict circumstances in place until March 17. Cruise ship calls are suspended. Domestic restrictions vary by state and territory. | Healthdirect Department of Health Australian Government |
Austria | Moderate international restrictions | Severe domestic restrictions | Reopening planned | Some foreign travelers | Citizens and legal residents - some destinations | None | Some arrivals | Travelers from certain locations | Partial suspension | Nationwide stay-at-home order | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | Nationwide - some schools | Normal/near-normal | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | Reduced capacity/schedule | Nationwide - all gatherings | There is an entry ban on third-country nationals arriving from outside the EU, the UK, Switzerland, Australia, Andorra, San Marino, Iceland, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Singapore, South Korea, and the Vatican City. A landing ban is in place for flights from Brazil, the UK and South Africa through at least March 7. All arrivals must apply for and obtain Pre-Travel Clearance before traveling to Austria; travelers with urgent family matters are exempt. Travelers who enter from "safe countries" can enter and will not be subject to Austria's mandatory 10-day self-quarantine; these travelers still must apply for a Pre-Travel Clearance. A list of these countries and more details on entry restrictions can be found here. All travelers who arrive from a country not considered a "safe country" will be required to self-quarantine for 10 days, or take a test on Day 5 to shorten quarantine, regardless if the traveler entered with a negative PCR test. Travelers entering Austria for business must have a negative COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours of arrival. Beginning Feb. 10 all travelers entering from countries not considered a "safe country" will need to present negative PCR or antigen test taken within 72 hours prior to arrival. Travelers in transit are exempt from testing or quarantine requirements. Currently, only individuals conducting essential travel (i.e. work that could not be postponed) are permitted to stay in hotels. Domestic resticions can be found here. | Austria Travel Advisory Austrian Government COVID-19 Page Austria Travel FAQ Austria COVID-19 "Stop Light" Map |
Azerbaijan | Moderate international restrictions | Severe domestic restrictions | Reopening planned | Some foreign travelers | Citizens and legal residents - some destinations | Land - complete | Some arrivals | All arrivals | Full suspension | Determined regionally | None | Determined regionally | None | Service suspended | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | No official statement | Nationwide - some gatherings | Limited international commercial flights are available through Baku; land border crossings are closed. Citizens and residents are permitted to enter via air. All travelers must provide a negative PCR test taken within 48 hours before arrival; rapid or any other test will not be accepted. Additionally, all travelers will be screened upon arrival and may be subject to quarantine ranging from 14-21 days in a government facility; terms of the quarantine may be up to border control discretion and the physical presentation of symptoms. There is a nationwide quarantine regime that will remain in place through at least April 1. Domestic travel is restricted to essential movement in some locations and a nationwide ban on gatherings of more than 10 people remains in effect; non-essential businesses are open in some areas. Face masks are mandatory in public areas. Public transportation is not available on weekends or completely banned in Shaki, Lankaran cities, Gakh, Zagatala, Bilasuvar, Jalilabad, Masalli, Ismayilli, Guba, Khachmaz districts; Baku Metro system is suspended and nationwide taxi services will be prohibited every weekend from 2000 Friday-0600 Monday. | Azerbaijan Travel Azerbaijan Republic Ministry of Public Health |
Bahamas | Minimal international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | None | Normal/near-normal operations | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Select industries | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Normal/near-normal | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | International commercial flights have resumed. Private yachts and pleasure crafts will be permitted to enter the Bahamas; commercial cruises remain banned. Travelers must present a negative PCR test taken within 5 days before arrival, then apply for a Travel Health Visa after receiving the negative result. The cost of the Health Visa is dependent on the length of stay. Travelers submitting a Health Visa will be required to opt-in to COVID-19 health insurance that covers the entire length of their stay. Travelers staying longer than 5 days must undergo another on-island COVID-19 test at their own expense. Children 10 and under, as well as pilot and aircrews on overnight transit flights, are not required to take a test to enter the country. Inter-island travel requires individuals to apply for a domestic Travel Health Visa and those traveling from Grand Bahama or New Providence must present a negative RT-PCR test taken within 5 days of travel. Many businesses have reopened with restrictions. Gatherings of more than 20 people are prohibited. Curfews of varying length are in place depending on an island's risk-level; the curfew on Grand Bahamas is being enforced from 2300-0500 until further notice. | Bahamas Travel Advisory Bahamas COVID Response COVID Guidelines |
Bahrain | Moderate international restrictions | Severe domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | Land - partial | Some arrivals | All arrivals | Normal/near-normal operations | None | None | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | All flights suspended/all airports closed | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | Officials have resumed visas on-arrival for nationals of eligible countries. Foreign, non-GCC nationals not eligible for visas on-arrival will need to obtain an e-visa prior to travel. All arrivals will be given a health questionnaire and must submit to a PCR test upon arrival at their own expense; tests may cost up to 36 Bahraini Dinars or USD 95. Travelers must self-quarantine until they receive a negative result. Travelers staying in Bahrain for 10 days or more will be required to take additional test. Passengers can transit Bahrain International Airport without having to undergo testing. The King Fahd Causeway that connects Bahrain and Saudi Arabia has reopened. Those arriving via the causeway are subject to the same procedures as arrival at the international airport. Officials have allowed some businesses to reopen and nonessential medical services to resume under social distancing measures. Public gatherings of more than 5 people are banned. | Ministry of Health Countries Eligible for Visas on-Arrival |
Bangladesh | Moderate international restrictions | Severe domestic restrictions | Reopening planned | Some foreign travelers | None | None | Some arrivals | All arrivals | Partial suspension | Determined regionally | None | Select industries | Nationwide - all schools | No official statement | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | Normal/near-normal | Nationwide - some gatherings | Limited international flight operations with Bahrain, China, India, Malaysia, Maldives, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Turkey, UAE, and the UK have resumed. Arrivals from the UK will be required to undergo a 7 day quarantine in a government facility or hotel; at the end of their stay they must obtain a negative PCR test result and self-quarantine for 10 days. Both arriving foreign travelers with a pre-approved visa and departing foreign nationals must present a medical certification with a negative COVID-19 test obtained within 72 hours of travel. Some airlines may have special testing requirements for those traveling to/from Bangladesh; all travelers should confirm these requirements with their airline prior to booking flights. All arrivals must complete a passenger locator form before checking in with their airlines. International arrivals are subject to a mandatory 14-day quarantine; asymptomatic passengers may quarantine in their lodging accommodations, while symptomatic travelers will be taken to a government facility. Bangladeshi citizens and residents may self-quarantine at home. Public transport and rail services have been allowed to resumed; however, non-essential travel remains restricted. Regional areas marked as red (high-risk) zones are under lockdown due to spikes in cases; no one will be permitted in or out of the areas, bus services are suspended, and all business-essential needs will be delivered to homes. Face masks are mandatory in public spaces. | Entry Requirements UK Travel Advice - Bangladesh US Embassy in Bangladesh |
Barbados | Minimal international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | No official statement | None | All arrivals | Normal/near-normal operations | None | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | No official statement | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | Borders are open, and all foreign nationals are permitted to enter Barbados. All travelers must complete an online travel form which will become available to the traveler 72 hours prior to arrival. Travelers will need to download the BimSafe app. All travelers will need a negative PCR test result taken within 72 hours of arrival to enter; travelers will also take a rapid test upon arrival. All travelers will be required to self-quarantine at their accommodation for 5 days; travelers will be retested then can leave quarantine once the results are given. Entry procedures, quarantine measures, transit information, and list of country risk levels (in the Travel Protocol slideshow) can be found here. All travelers are subject to temperature checks and health assessments upon arrival at the airport. A 1900-0600 curfew is in place until March 14. All social gatherings are banned, non-essential businesses are closed, and public transportation is limited to 60% capacity. | Visit Barbados Travel Protocols Government of Barbados |
Belarus | Minimal international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | Citizens and legal residents - some destinations | Land - partial | None | Travelers from certain locations | Normal/near-normal operations | None | None | None | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Normal/near-normal | No official statement | Nationwide - some gatherings | Land borders are closed except for travelers with temporary or permanent residency entering Belarus; most travelers cannot exit Belarus via land. Limited flights are operating. Belarus has banned all foreign nationals from entering the country via the land borders; exemptions are made for certain individuals. All foreign nationals must enter by air through Minsk National Airport and those over the age of 6 must present a negative COVID-19 test result issued within 72 hours prior to arrival. Individuals arriving from these countries must self-quarantine for 10 days. Travelers arriving in Belarus with a transit visa are not subject to quarantine if they depart the country within 24 hours. All arriving travelers will undergo thermal screening at the point of entry and must complete a travel history form and passenger locator card. Authorities have banned large public events. Extensions on stay durations are being granted to visa-free travelers. Face masks are mandatory in Minsk. | Ministry of Health Press Conference Belarus Border Control |
Belgium | Moderate international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | Citizens and legal residents - all destinations | None | None | Travelers from certain locations | Partial suspension | Nationwide stay-at-home order | Determined regionally | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Nationwide - some gatherings | Authorities are prohibiting all non-essential travel to and from Belgium until April 1. Travelers coming from the UK, South Africa, and South America are subject to a 10-day mandatory self-quarantine and must undergo a COVID-19 test on the first and seventh day of their quarantine, two negative results will shorten the quarantine to 7 days. All non-residential travelers arriving in Belgium will be required to submit a negative PCR test taken no more than 72 hours prior to departure. Travelers arriving by plane, train, bus or boat must complete a passenger locator form no more than 48 hours prior to travel; travelers may recieve a text message indicating that they are "higher-risk" individuals and will be subject to additional testing or quarantine requirements. Transiting travelers are not subject to any entry restrictions. Face masks are mandatory in public spaces. Officials have tightened restrictions nationwide through March 1 due to rising case counts including: a nationwide curfew from 0000-0500 and 0100-0500 in Wallonia and Brussels-Capital region; the closure of restaurants, bars, and outdoor markets; limitations to one close contact outside the home; shopping is done by one person and for only 30 minutes at a time; and restrictions on all gatherings more than 4 people. |
Belgium Travel Advisory Reopen EU Belgium Belgium Foreign Affairs |
Belize | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening suspended | None | None | Land - complete | None | None | Normal/near-normal operations | None | None | Select industries | Determined regionally | Reduced capacity/schedule | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | Some routes suspended | Nationwide - some gatherings | Philip Goldson International Airport is open; domestic and international flights are operating at reduced capacity. Land border crossings remain closed. All arriving travelers must download the Belize Health App on their mobile device and fill in the required information within 72 hours of their flight to Brazil in order to obtain a QR entry code. Upon arrival, all travelers must present a negative PCR test result taken no more than 96 hours before departure. Tourists must have a reservation at approved lodging. A list of approved lodging and additional information on the entry process can be found here. All seaports remain closed except to cargo vessels. Some non-essential businesses and public parks to reopen. Public transportation has resumed at a limited capacity; all passengers must wear face masks. Social and religious gatherings of up to 10 people are permitted. Restaurants, gyms, and a few other non-essential businesses remain closed. A nightly curfew is in place from 2000-0500; the curfew for minors starts at 1800. | Belize COVID-19 Belize Tourism Board Belize Emergency Order |
Benin | Moderate international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | Land - complete | None | All arrivals | Normal/near-normal operations | Nationwide stay-at-home order | No official statement | None | None | Normal/near-normal | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | Normal/near-normal | Nationwide - some gatherings | All land borders are closed to non-essential traffic in and out of Benin. International commercial air travel has resumed and foreign nationals with visas are permitted to enter. All passengers are subject to PCR and TDF rapid testing upon arrival at their own expense, including those who have a negative test result from their country of origin. Departing travelers must also have a negative test result taken at least 72 hours prior to entering the airport and may be subject to additional testing. Tests cost about 50,000 CFA each way. Passengers who test positive to the TDR test must self-quarantine until a results from the PCR test are received. Travelers who test positive will be quarantined at a government-designated hotel at the passenger’s expense. Authorities are confiscating passports until all testing and isolation requirements are met. All travelers staying longer than 15 days must undergo an additional test. All other travelers are encouraged to self-quarantine for a period of 14 days following their arrival. Military personnel are enforcing social distancing measures, including the mandatory use of face masks in public. Gatherings of up to 50 people are permitted. | Entry Requirements UK Travel Advice - Benin US Embassy in Benin |
Bermuda | Minimal international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | None | None | Travelers from certain locations | Normal/near-normal operations | None | None | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Nationwide - some gatherings | Officials require all individuals entering Bermuda to seek government authorization by filling out a Travel Authorisation Form 1-3 days prior to departure; travelers cannot enter without the form's approval. All arrivals must have a negative PCR test taken within 5 days of departure and must upload the results as part of the Travel Authorisation process. Travelers must also have a hardcopy of their results; all individuals must undergo an additional PCR test upon arrival and must self-quarantine until a result is received, which can take approximately 24 hours. All arrivals must also undergo further testing on Days 4, 8, and 14 following their arrival. All residents and visitors who enter Bermuda are required to wear a Traveler Wristband for the first 14 days of their stay to ensure they follow regulations. Travelers arriving by boat must have a negative PCR test taken within 5 days of arrival and complete the Travel Authorization up to 7 days before departing the last port. More information on yacht and pleasure craft arrivals into Bermuda can be found here. Returning residents have the option of a 14-day self-quarantine in lieu of the multiple testing format. All individuals are required to wear masks while in public, particularly whenever social distancing is not possible. Gatherings of more than 25 people are prohibited. Bars, gyms, churches, and nightclubs are allowed to open with social distancing measures in place. | Bermuda's COVID-19 Guidance Bermuda Travel Restrictions |
Bhutan | Severe international restrictions | Severe domestic restrictions | Reopening suspended | Near-complete | Citizens and legal residents - some destinations | All | Some arrivals | All arrivals | Full suspension | Determined regionally | No official statement | Determined regionally | Nationwide - some schools | Normal/near-normal | All flights suspended/all airports closed | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | Most international flights remain suspended; however, flights between Bhutan and India have resumed. Authorities have closed all land borders to foreign travelers. Bhutanese nationals and residents may enter but will be quarantined for 21 days; all returning residents must complete a Health Declaration Form. Re-entry by foreign holders of visas, work permits, or other immigration permits from any COVID-19-affected country—and all future passport/visa issuance—is suspended until further notice. Bhutanese citizens must get approval before leaving the country. Domestic restrictions are classified in green, yellow, and red zones; more information is available here. Face masks are mandatory in public spaces nationwide. | COVID-19 in Bhutan UK Travel Advice - Bhutan French Travel Advice - Bhutan |
Bolivia | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening planned | Some foreign travelers | None | None | Some arrivals | None | No official statement | Determined regionally | None | Determined regionally | None | Determined regionally | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | No official statement | Nationwide - some gatherings | International flights have resumed and borders have reopened. Flights with Europe are suspended and travelers who have visited these countries in the previous 14 days are prohibited from entering Bolivia until at least March 15; citizens and residents are exempt. All travelers must complete a passenger locator form and have negative COVID-19 test result. Travelers from border countries must have their tests taken within 3 days; travelers from South America, Central America, and the Caribbean must take theirs within 7 days; and travelers from North America, Asia, Oceania, and Europe must take theirs within 10 days. Foreign nationals who enter without a negative test will be required to quarantine at a government-designated facility. Additional restrictions may vary by district. | US Embassy COVID-19 UK Embassy Entry Requirements |
Bosnia & Herzegovina | Minimal international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening planned | None | None | None | None | None | No official statement | None | Nationwide - overnight | None | Nationwide - all schools | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | No official statement | Nationwide - some gatherings | International flights have resumed. Travelers must have a negative PCR test result taken within 48 hours of arrival; citizens of BiH, Croatia, Montenegro, and Serbia arriving from the country of their nationality are exempt. Passengers transiting through BiH are also exempt from testing, but need a permit from authorities. Non-essential businesses have been allowed to reopen with social distancing measures; museums have also reopened. A curfew is in effect 2300-0500 until March 30. Use of masks is mandatory in public and outdoor spaces. Public gatherings of more than 50 people indoors and 100 people outdoors are banned; public transportation is operating at a reduced schedule. Additional domestic restrictions may vary by canton. | COVID-19 FAQ BiH Border Police |
Botswana | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | All | None | Symptomatic travelers only | Full suspension | Determined regionally | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Normal/near-normal | No official statement | Nationwide - some gatherings | Officials have reopened the borders. Enhanced screening measures are in place at all points of entry and airports; domestic flights have resumed. Travelers must provide a negative PCR test result taken within 72 hours of arrival; travelers with valid test results will be asked to monitor their health for 14 days. Travelers who cannot produce a test result or are symptomatic will be quarantine in a government facility at the traveler's expense for 14 days, with an additional test on Day 10. Botswana has extended the national state of public emergency until at least March 2021. Botswana is divided into 9 zones and a government-issued permit is required for inter-zonal travel. Authorities have imposed a nationwide 2000-0400 curfew until at least March 30. Officials have reopened schools, some businesses, and places of worship. Public transportation has resumed operations with social distancing measures in place. Gatherings of more than 2 people are prohibited, though cultural events may include up to 50. Face masks are mandatory in public. | Ministry of Health Botswana COVID-19 Restrictions |
Brazil | Minimal international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening planned | Some foreign travelers | None | Land - partial | Some arrivals | None | No official statement | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | No official statement | Determined regionally | Foreign citizens will be allowed to enter Brazil by air at either Brasilia, Rio de Janeiro, São Puloa Guarulhos, or Sao Pualo Viracopos airports. All flights originating from the UK and South Africa are suspended; non-resident foreign nationals who have been to the UK or South Africa within the last 14 days will not be allowed to enter or transit. The border with Paraguay has reopened; all other land and water borders are closed until further notice. All travelers entering Brazil by air must present a negative RT-PCR taken 72 hours prior to departure and must complete a Travelers Health Declaration. Travelers are allowed to transit without restrictions provided they do not leave the international area of the airport. Many cities are restricting nonessential travel and closing nonessential businesses. São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro are now in Phase 3 of their five-phase plan. Under Phase 3, retail stores, restaurants, personal care, and other businesses may open at 40-percent capacity. Face masks are mandatory in public areas and on public transportation in São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte; in Brasília they are mandatory inside all essential businesses. | Ministry of Health Consulate General US Embassy in Brazil |
British Virgin Islands | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening planned | Some foreign travelers | None | None | Some arrivals | All arrivals | Partial suspension | None | None | None | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Nationwide - some gatherings | Permitted travelers must register on the BVI Gateway portal 48 hours prior to entry, or 7 days if requesting Home Quarantine, and are required to have a negative PCR test taken within 5 days of arrival. Travelers who complete their BVI Gateway and are permitted entry will receive a Travel Certificate valid for 5 days; the Travel Certificate will be required to book travel arrangements. A completed and submitted Public Health Declaration form 48 hours before arrival is required. Travelers will be tested upon arrival and on Day 4 of quarantine; travelers will be released from quarantine after receiving negative results from both tests. All arrivals may either quarantine in a government-designated hotel or, for $3,500 per household, Home Quarantine. Travelers will be asked to install and check the BVI Gateway App for health monitoring, medical health request, geo-fencing for quarantine support, and contact tracing on arrival. Authorities have imposed a travel ban on travelers from the Dominican Republic and the UK; travelers who have transited through these countries must have an RT-PCR test taken within 5 days before entry and will be required to self-quarantine for 14 days while undergoing testing upon arrival, on Day 7, and a third time on Day 14. The movement of private vessels is permitted 1800-0500, and ferries are permitted to operate at any time outside the curfew. More information regarding authorized mooring sites, vessel approved restrictions, and restrictions upon arrival can be found here. Authorities have implemented a curfew from 0200-0500 until March 11. Most restrictions on businesses, movements, and recreational activities have been lifted. Mass gatherings for faith-based organizations, graduations, weddings, and funerals with up to 50 people are permitted with strict social distancing requirements. | The Government of the Virgin Islands BVI Travel Protocol Visitors on Marine Vessels |
Brunei Darussalam | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | Citizens and legal residents - all destinations | None | None | All arrivals | No official statement | None | None | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | NA | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | Authorities are allowing foreign nations to enter for essential travel (medical, patients, and transport workers of essential goods) only. Foreign nationals must complete an Entry Travel Pass at least 8 work days before travel; this is not a visa. Travelers will require a sponsor agency (if official travel), employer, or sponsor family in order to complete the Pass and apply for an entry visa, if one is needed. To be eligible for the travel pass, the traveler could not have traveled outside of their country of origin within the last 14 days; transit through another country may be accepted. More information can be found here. Citizens and residents must complete an online arrival declaration. Foreign nationals, including those in transit, must have a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of travel and are subject to additional testing at their own expense; citizens or residents are required to take a PCR test on day 5 after their arrival. All arrivals must quarantine for 2-14 days in a government facility and download the BruHealth app. An exit ban on citizens and residents is in place and requires the approval from the Prime Minister's Office. Some nonessential businesses, including libraries, museums, religious buildings, sports facilities, and cinemas have reopened; social distancing in these businesses is regulated with the use of a contact tracing app, BruHealth. Public gatherings of more than 350 people are prohibited. | Brunei Tourism Authority US Embassy in Brunei Darussalam |
Bulgaria | Moderate international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | None | Some arrivals | Symptomatic travelers only | Partial suspension | None | None | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | Some routes suspended | Nationwide - some gatherings | Bulgaria is open to citizens of EU and Schengen member states as well as these countries (see section 2). All travelers must have hard copies of a negative PCR test result taken within 72 hours of arrival and are subject to additional testing on arrival. Travelers who arrive without a test are subject to a 10 day self-quarantine. All travelers exempt from the entry ban are allowed to transit through Bulgaria. Thermal cameras are in use at airports in Sofia, Varna, Burgas, and Plovdiv. Passenger and cargo vessels arriving at Varna and Burgas seaports are subject to physical inspections. Individuals must wear face masks while in public. Individual outdoor sporting activities are allowed without an audience, and some nonessential businesses have reopened with reduced capacity; indoor and outdoor gatherings are limited to 30 people. The Bulgarian government has extended the State of Epidemic Emergency until April 30. Restaurants and entertainment establishments have reduced operating hours; schools are entirely online. | Unified Information Portal Bulgaria Tourism Board Re-Open EU - Bulgaria |
Burkina Faso | Moderate international restrictions | Severe domestic restrictions | Indefinite restrictions | None | None | All | Some arrivals | No official statement | No official statement | Nationwide stay-at-home order | No official statement | All industries | None | No official statement | All flights suspended/all airports closed | All trains suspended | Nationwide - all gatherings | Officials have closed all sea and land borders to both vehicle and rail travel; except for cargo shipments. Commercial flights have resumed. Arriving and departing travelers are required to present a negative PCR test result taken within 5 days of travel. Arriving travelers who do not have a negative test result will be subject to a rapid test and a PCR test at the airport. Those who test negative on the rapid test will be allowed to self-quarantine; those who test positive on the rapid test will be quarantined at a hotel under police supervision until the results of the PCR test are available. If the PCR test is positive, the traveler will be quarantined for 14 days. Domestic restrictions include, the banning of public gatherings and closure of nonessential establishments. | Entry Requirements (in French) French Travel Advice - Burkina Faso US Embassy in Burkina Faso |
Burundi | Moderate international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Indefinite restrictions | None | None | None | Some arrivals | Travelers from certain locations | Full suspension | None | None | None | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | No official statement | None | Bujumbura and Melchior Ndadaye Airport are open; limited international flights are available. Currently, all land borders are only open to cargo shipments. Travelers, entering via land and air, will undergo medical screening upon arrival and must complete passenger locator cards. All travelers will be required to submit a negative COVID-19 test result taken within 72 hours of arrival and quarantine at a government-approved facility for 7 days; all travelers must undergo a COVID-19 test on arrival and again after 6 days in isolation. Travelers who decline testing will be quarantined for 14 days at a government-approved facility, with the exception of Burundian refugees returning from Tanzania. Travelers departing Burundi must present a negative COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours of departure. Officials have suspended all visa applications; visas will only be renewed for individuals already in the country. | UK Travel Advice - Burundi US Embassy in Burundi French Travel Advice - Burundi |
Cabo Verde | Minimal international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | None | Full suspension | Determined regionally | None | All industries | Nationwide - all schools | Reduced capacity/schedule | Normal/near-normal | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | International air and marine travel have resumed for all visitors. Travelers must have a negative RT-PCR or antigen test result taken within 72 hours prior to travel; children under 7 are exempt. All travelers must complete the International Travel Form. Inter-island air and maritime travel has resumed; all inter-island travelers must complete another health surveillance form 2 hours before the scheduled flight time. Travelers from Fogo, Maio, São Vicente, or Santo Antão going to any "green island" must have a negative rapid test result taken within 72 hours. Most nonessential businesses have reduced operating hours and public transit service is limited. Gatherings of more than 20 people are prohibited. Face masks are required in all public places. | National Institute of Public Health UK Travel Advice - Cabo Verde US Embassy Cabo Verde |
Cambodia | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening planned | None | None | All | Some arrivals | All arrivals | Partial suspension | No official statement | None | Select industries | Nationwide - some schools | Service suspended | Normal/near-normal | No official statement | Nationwide - some gatherings | Cambodia has suspended e-visa and visa-on-arrival programs until further notice; foreign nationals must obtain a visa from a diplomatic mission. All arriving travelers must have a COVID-19 medical certificate proving a negative test result taken within 72 hours prior to departure. Additionally, arrivals must have medical coverage of at least USD 50,000 and pay a USD 2,000 deposit. All arriving travelers are subject to an additional COVID-19 test on arrival and must quarantine for 14 days at a government facility; a final test will be taken on Day 13 of quarantine and a negative result on this test will release the traveler from the quarantine. Local nationals are not permitted to travel to Vietnam due to strict quarantine measures in place there. Domestic travel is limited; travel between districts and across some provinces has been banned. Authorities have allowed some schools across the country to resume on-site activities with certain regulations in place. Mosques have also restarted worship activities with health protocols in place. Several non-essential businesses, including cinemas and karaoke parlors, remain closed. | Cambodian Travel Advisory Press Office of the Council of Ministers |
Cameroon | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Near-complete | None | All | Some arrivals | Symptomatic travelers only | No official statement | Determined regionally | None | None | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | Normal/near-normal | Nationwide - some gatherings | Officials have closed all land and sea borders. Some airlines have been given permission to resume limited, international flights. Foreign nationals must obtain a visa before traveling to Cameroon. Arrivals 5 years old or older must have a negative PCR test result taken within 72 hours prior to boarding their first flight. Travelers without a PCR test are subject to a rapid test upon arrival; if positive, travelers will be quarantined in a government-approved hotel. Departing passengers must also have a negative COVID-19 test before leaving Cameroon; those who do not may undergo testing at the airport or be denied check-in and boarding. Authorities have begun to ease restrictions on nonessential businesses, allowing bars, restaurants, and entertainment venues to remain open at all hours. Nonessential, inter-city travel has been banned, though public transit continues to operate at reduced capacity. Public events are canceled, and gatherings of more than 50 people are banned; the use of face masks is mandatory in public spaces. | French Travel Advice - Cameroon UK Travel Advice - Cameroon US Embassy in Cameroon |
Canada | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening planned | Near-complete | None | All | Some arrivals | All arrivals | Normal/near-normal operations | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Normal/near-normal | Reduced capacity/schedule | Determined regionally | Foreign nationals may only enter Canada for essential purposes or if they qualify for an exemption. Passengers boarding an international flight to Canada will undergo thorough screening and must present a negative PCR test result performed within 72 hours prior to departure; children under 5 and transit passengers are exempt. Beginning February 22, all air travelers entering Canada will be required to take a COVID-19 test on arrival and reserve a room in a government-approved hotel for at least 3 nights at their port of entry. Arrivals must carry out the remainder of the 14-day self-quarantine at home and undergo an additional COVID-19 at-home test; instructions will be provided on arrival at the airport. All international flights must land in Montreal-Trudeau, Toronto Pearson, Calgary International, or Vancouver International airports. Anyone arriving in Canada by land must show a negative Covid-19 test taken within 72 hours of entering Canada. The land border with the continental US is closed to non-essential travel through at least March 21. Information on the status of the Canada-Alaska border is provided here. Face masks must be worn in most public places. Additional domestic travel and movement restrictions vary by province. In Quebec, an overnight 2000-0500 curfew and other restrictions are in effect. Ontario remains under a declaration of emergency. | Government of Canada Canada Entry Questionnaire |
Cayman Islands | Severe international restrictions | Severe domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | None | Arrivals and departures | All arrivals | Normal/near-normal operations | None | None | None | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Nationwide - some gatherings | International travel restrictions are still in place and the airports and borders are open; however, only citizens and their immediate family members, property owners, and students are permitted to enter. Travelers wishing to enter the islands are required to complete a Travel Cayman application. All arrivals over the age of 10 must present a negative COVID-19 PCR test result issued no more than 72 hours prior to departure for the Cayman Islands. Inbound travelers are required to undergo a mandatory 14-day quarantine at either a government facility, a privately run hotel, or residence with a monitoring device; they will be tested on arrival and the 15th day thereafter in addition to the pre-arrival test. Island-wide social distancing measures are in effect and remain mandatory in any indoor, public setting or on public transportation until April 15. Public gatherings of no more than 250 people will be permitted. Travel between the islands can now be done without a COVID-19 test, and for leisure purposes, provided travelers have been in the Cayman Islands for more than 14 days. | COVID-19 In The Cayman Islands Cayman Island Inbound Travel Guide |
Central African Republic | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | Land - partial | Some arrivals | All arrivals | No official statement | No official statement | No official statement | Select industries | No official statement | Normal/near-normal | No official statement | NA | No official statement | Commercial international flights are now permitted but running very limited flights (1 per airline, per week). Authorities have closed some land borders – cargo and humanitarian aid are permitted to cross over the Cameroonian-CAR border only. All arriving passengers are required to self-quarantine for 21 days upon arrival. Travelers arriving at M’Poko International Airport are subject to medical screening and temperature checks; they will also be required to sign a health affidavit. Restaurants, some stores, and places of worship are opening with social distancing measures in place. Public transit has resumed. Masks are mandatory in all public places and gatherings are limited to six people. | US Embassy in Central Africa Republic UK Travel Advice - Central African Republic |
Chad | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | All arrivals | No official statement | None | Determined regionally | Select industries | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | No official statement | No official statement | Nationwide - some gatherings | International commercial flights have resumed. International land borders are closed to passenger traffic. Travelers allowed entry will be required to present a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours before entering Chad. Travelers will also be required to surrender their passport and self-quarantine for 7 days; on the seventh day, they will be required to take a COVID-19 test at their own expense before receiving their passport. Travelers staying in Chad for less than 7 days do not need to self-quarantine. There is an entry and exit ban for all provincial capitals including N'Djamena, a 2100-0500 curfew is also in place through at least March 9. Some nonessential businesses have reopened, while public transport has resumed limited service. Use of face masks is mandatory in public areas. Schools and churches have opened. Additional domestic restrictions vary by region. | Ministry of Health US Embassy in Chad UK Travel Advice - Chad |
Chile | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | All | Some arrivals | All arrivals | Partial suspension | Determined regionally | Nationwide - overnight | Determined regionally | Nationwide - all schools | Reduced capacity/schedule | Normal/near-normal | No official statement | Nationwide - some gatherings | Foreign travelers are allowed entry through Arturo Merino Benítez airport only. Direct flights to and from the UK are temporarily suspended. Non-resident foreign nationals that have been present in the UK within the last 14 days will not be permitted to enter; this does not include Chileans or resident foreigners. All travelers, including Chilean citizens and residents, entering must provide results of a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken within 72 hours of departure, proof of health insurance with at least 30,000 USD worth of coverage for COVID-19 related medical services, and an Affidavit Passport. All travelers will be subject to a 10-day self-quarantine; a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken on the seventh day will release them from quarantine. Travelers arriving in Santiago have up to 24 hours to get to their destination in another region of the country. Transiting travelers have the ability to leave the airport and spend the night at a hotel as long as it does not exceed 24 hours. A nationwide, nightly curfew is in effect from 2300-0500 until further notice. Public gatherings of more than 10 people are banned nationwide. The use of face masks is required in public spaces and on mass transit. Domestic restrictions vary by region and its phase. | Government of Chile National Tourism Service News |
China, People's Republic of | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | All | Some arrivals | All arrivals | Partial suspension | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | Some routes suspended | Determined regionally | International flights have resumed; flights to and from the UK are suspended. Foreign nationals with valid residence permits or visas will be permitted to enter; foreign nationals possessing residence permits that expired after March 28, 2020 must reapply for a visa to enter China. Foreign nationals arriving from Canada, Belgium, France, Russia, the Philippines, India, Italy, Bangladesh, the UK, Ukraine, and Ethiopia are banned from entry; diplomatic and C visas are exempt. Foreign travelers must show proof of a nucleic acid and IgM antibody test taken at both place of departure as well as locations of transit within 3 days before boarding. Test results must be uploaded via a Health Declaration Certificate (HDC). Specific testing details can be found here and the HDC form is here . All travelers must fill out a health declaration form, which can be found here. Chinese travelers are required to use the WeChat app; a step-by-step guide is found here. Only business travelers from Singapore and South Korea can apply for a “Fast Track” visa. Arrivals are subject to a 14-day quarantine at a government-designated facility in the first region the traveler entered and medical exams. Chinese Nationals are required to complete a 14-day travel declaration before arrival; foreign travelers are strongly recommended to do so. Further restrictions are in place on a regional basis. | National Health Commission Chinese Embassy in US Ministry of FA March 26 Statement |
Colombia | Severe international restrictions | Severe domestic restrictions | Reopening planned | None | None | All | Some arrivals | Travelers from certain locations | Partial suspension | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Select industries | Nationwide - all schools | Determined regionally | Normal/near-normal | No official statement | Nationwide - some gatherings | Limited international flights have resumed to eight of Colombia's airports; land and water borders remain closed through March 1. All arrivals must pre-register within 48 hours of their arrival. All travelers must present proof of a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken within 96 hours of departure. Travelers who do not have a test result will be subject to testing at the point of entry and a 14-day quarantine in a government facility. Flights to and from the UK have been suspended; only Colombian citizens, residents, and other authorized travelers will be allowed to enter and will be subject to a 14-day quarantine. Domestic travel disruptions cannot be ruled out due to curfews and movement restrictions administered by each locality. The nationwide health emergency has been extended through at least May 31; select businesses have been allowed to resume operations; public gatherings remain banned for 50 or more people. City-wide curfew in Bogota from 2200-0400 is in effect and residents are restricted to essential movements only. The use of face masks is mandatory in public spaces. Further restrictions are in place on a regional basis. | Colombia COVID-19 Colombian Tourism Board |
Comoros | Severe international restrictions | Severe domestic restrictions | Indefinite restrictions | None | None | Maritime - complete | Some arrivals | None | No official statement | None | Nationwide - overnight | All industries | Nationwide - all schools | No official statement | Normal/near-normal | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | International flights have resumed at limited capacity; domestic flights resumes but all travelers are required to have a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours prior to departure. Arriving travelers are required to present a negative PCR test taken no more than 72 hours prior to arrival; arrivals who enter without a test will be tested on arrival and will be required to quarantine at a designated hotel until a negative result is received. Schools are closed, events are canceled, the use of masks is mandatory in public, and gatherings are banned. Gatherings are limited to groups of 10 on public transportation; a curfew is in effect between 2000-0500. | US Embassy Entry Requirements French Travel Advice - Comoros Government COVID Page |
Congo | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | All | Arrivals and departures | None | No official statement | None | Determined regionally | All industries | Nationwide - all schools | Reduced capacity/schedule | Normal/near-normal | No official statement | Nationwide - some gatherings | Authorities have reopened the air borders and domestic flights have resumed, though all land and sea borders remain closed. Arriving travelers who have a negative PCR test no older than 72 hours will not be tested or quarantined upon arrival. Those travelers with a PCR test older than 72 hours, but less than 10 days, will be tested upon entry. Travelers who do not have a negative PCR test will be quarantined for 14 days at a government-approved hotel. Departing travelers need to provide a negative PCR test, undertaken within 72 hours prior to departure. A State of Health Emergency has been extended through at least March 6; gatherings of 50 or more are banned and face masks are mandatory in public spaces. Non-essential businesses, schools, and religious institutions remain closed. Brazzaville and Pointe-Noire are enforcing a curfew 2300-0500 Mondays-Fridays and 2000-0500 Saturdays-Sundays and holidays. | US Embassy in The Republic of the Congo UK Travel Advice - Congo French Travel Advice - Congo |
Cook Islands | Severe international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Near-complete | None | Maritime - complete | All arrivals | None | No official statement | None | None | None | None | No official statement | Normal/near-normal | NA | None | Officials have closed the air border to all arrivals until further notice. Officials are also enforcing an entry ban on all travelers except for Cook Island residents, permit holders, and any traveler who has a written permission from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration. The aforementioned travelers must not have been outside of New Zealand/Cook Islands within the 14 days, are required to undergo a New Zealand exit medical clearance screening, and take a COVID-19 test within 96 hours prior to travel. Officials have banned all cruise ships, pleasure crafts, and yachts from entering Cook Islands waters. Most domestic movement restrictions have been lifted contingent on public adherence to social distancing measures. Officials have lifted the ban on large public gatherings, eased alcohol restrictions, and reopened schools. Authorities are allowing travel between the Pa Enua (outer islands). | Cook Islands COVID-19 Travel Cook Islands COVID-19 Response Ministry of Health |
Costa Rica | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening planned | None | None | Land - complete | No official statement | None | Normal/near-normal operations | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Select industries | None | Determined regionally | Normal/near-normal | No official statement | Nationwide - some gatherings | Officials have eased entry restrictions, allowing entry to all foreign nationals by air. All land borders are closed until April except for citizens and residents. All travelers must complete a Health Pass. Travelers are required to have medical insurance that covers at least 50,000 USD of COVID-19 related treatment. An up-to-date list of canton alert colors and restrictions in each can be found here, while updated restriction measures can be found here. Use of face masks are required on public transportation and in public indoor settings; indoor gatherings cannot exceed 30 people. Use of private vehicles is restricted based on plate number from 2300-0500. | Visit Costa Rica Entry Requirements COVID Alerts Ministry of Health |
Côte d'Ivoire | Moderate international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | All | None | None | No official statement | None | None | Select industries | None | No official statement | Normal/near-normal | No official statement | Determined regionally | Land and sea borders are closed to commercial travel. International and domestic flights have resumed. All arriving travelers are required to submit negative COVID-19 test results issued within the last 5 days. There is a recommended, but not mandatory, 14-day self-quarantine. Travelers must complete a declaration form prior to arrival and pay XOF 2,000 (USD $3.57) and present form upon arrival. Travelers departing Abidjan must undergo a COVID-19 test no more than 5 days prior to travel and complete the online declaration form and print a copy. Land and sea borders remain closed through at least February 28. Nonessential businesses have reopened, and gatherings up to 200 people are permitted (up to 50 in Abidjan). Face masks are mandatory when leaving your residence, even in private vehicles. | National Health Commission Air Travel Procedures US Embassy in Côte d'Ivoire |
Croatia | Moderate international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening planned | Some foreign travelers | None | Land - complete | None | Travelers from certain locations | Partial suspension | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Select industries | Determined regionally | Reduced capacity/schedule | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | No official statement | Nationwide - some gatherings | Nationals and residents of the EU, Schengen Area, Andorra, San Marino, Monaco, and the Vatican City can enter Croatia; all other foreign nationals entering from a third country, can only enter for essential reasons (scroll to third-country nationals). Travelers, regardless of nationality, coming directly from an EU, Schengen or Schengen associated green country can enter without restrictions. All other travelers must present a negative COVID-19 PCR test result taken no more than 48 hours prior to arrival. Alternatively, arrivals can undergo a test upon arrival at the traveler’s expense and self-quarantine until results are released; exemptions to the testing requirement can be found here. All foreign travelers must complete an online announcement form prior to entry. Travelers may transit without restrictions as long as they leave Croatia within 12 hours. Public gatherings are limited to 25 individuals; private gatherings are limited to 10. Some non-essential businesses have reopened, and public transportation services have resumed at a reduced capacity. Face masks are mandatory when social distancing is not possible. | Reopen EU Croatia Ministry of Interior Croatia National Tourist Board Ministry of Health |
Cuba | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | Citizens and legal residents - all destinations | Maritime - complete | None | All arrivals | Full suspension | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Nationwide - all schools | Reduced capacity/schedule | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | NA | None | All arriving travelers are required to present a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of departure and are subject to additional PCR testing on arrival; returning residents and travelers will be quarantined in an official isolation center for five days followed by a second PCR test. A health declaration form is required before check-in; travelers are recommended to carry multiple printed copies. Travel insurance with COVID-19 coverage is required. Travelers must pay a health tax to cover the costs of sanitization and COVID-19 testing. Regional restrictions and requirements are enforced. Officials have begun easing restrictions, allowing restaurants, bars, gyms, pools, and beaches to reopen at reduced capacity. Authorites have restricted access to certain areas and streets in Havana. Public and private transportation services have resumed operations. Social distancing rules remain in place, and face masks are mandatory in all public areas. | Cuba COVID-19 Canadian Embassy Entry Requirements |
Cyprus | Minimal international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | None | Normal/near-normal operations | Nationwide stay-at-home order | Nationwide - overnight | All industries | None | No official statement | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Determined regionally | Officials in Cyprus have an entry ban for arrivals from certain countries distinguished by a color code system. All passengers from each color category are required to complete a Cyprus Flight Pass within 24 hours of their arrival. Travelers transiting through Cyprus and exiting immigration are not required to complete for a Cyprus Flight Pass. Travelers from Green countries do not need to show a PCR test, but still must complete the Cyprus Flight Pass before depature. Travelers from Orange countries must present a negative PCR test result no more than 72 hours old. Travelers from Grey countries must present a COVID-19 test within 72 hours before departure, are also subject to a 14-day quarantine or a 10 day of quarantine provided they test on the 10th day, and require special permission to enter. A special permission form and more information on the form can be found here. Travelers from Red countries must present a negative PCR test result no more than 72 hours old and addtionally pay for a second PCR test upon arrival to Cyprus at the airport. More details on color categories and permitted travelers from each category can be found here. Public gatherings of more than 2 people are prohibited. A curfew from 2100-0500 is in place. Non-essential businesses, including shopping malls, and retail stores are closed; residents are limited to leaving their residence twice a day and are required to log trip with health authorities. Only two outings per day will be permitted. All outings from your place of residence will require permission granted either by sending an SMS to "8998" from a Cypriot mobile number of by completing and carrying a written form if you do not have a Cypriot number. The movement forms can be found here. | Press and Information Office Country Color Category List |
Czechia | Severe international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | Land - partial | None | Travelers from certain locations | No official statement | Determined regionally | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | Determined regionally | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Determined regionally | Entry is only permitted for essential purposes, such as work, health, family trips, or to attend a funeral; entry for tourism purposes is not permitted. Entry restrictions for all travelers are divided into low, medium, high, and very high categories; detailed information and testing requirements for before and after arrival can be found here. Any traveler who has visited an unlisted country or medium risk country or higher within the last 14 days for more than 12 hours must complete a Passenger Locator Form before arrival. A State of Emergency is in place until at least March 28. A nightly curfew is in effect from 2100-0500; individuals may only leave for emergency purposes. Freedom of movements restrictions are in place between districts unless for an essential reason. Wearing a face mask of FFP2 standard or higher is mandatory in public spaces. Domestic restrictions vary by region and more details can be found here. | Ministry of Health Ministry of Foreign Affairs Reopen EU Czechia |
Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Indefinite restrictions | Near-complete | No official statement | All | All arrivals | All arrivals | No official statement | No official statement | No official statement | No official statement | No official statement | No official statement | All flights suspended/all airports closed | No official statement | No official statement | There are reports that authorities have suspended flights and closed all land borders. All returning local nationals are subject to an initial 40-day isolation period followed by a 30-day medical observation period. Authorities are quarantining cities, limiting exit and entry, and there are reports of military checkpoints. Masks are mandatory in public spaces; there are reports of harsh penalties for violators. Reports suggests that North Korea has resumed cross-border trade with China. Non-essential inter-district travel is limited and travelers are subject to temperature screening prior to travel. All traffic in and out of Pyongyang is restricted. | Swedish Embassy in North Korea UK Travel Advice - North Korea |
Democratic Republic of the Congo | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | All arrivals | No official statement | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | None | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | No official statement | Determined regionally | International and domestic commercial flights have resumed and borders have reopened. All travelers age 11 and above must present a negative COVID-19 PCR test result taken within 7 days of entry. Departing travelers are required to have a negative test result taken no more than 3 days prior to travel. All arrivals are subject to temperature checks, must complete a health information form, and test upon arrival. Travelers will need to cover the cost of the test, USD $45, at the airport. Travellers moving between provinces must show proof of a negative PCR test within 72 hours of leaving the province. Authorities have lifted the state of emergency, beginning the reopening in three stages. A national overnight curfew is enforced from 2100 to 0500. Entertainment venues, places of worship, and stadiums have been allowed to reopen. Face masks must are mandatory in public. Additional domestic restrictions may vary by province. | French Travel Advice - DRC US Embassy in the DRC UK Travel Advice - DRC |
Denmark | Moderate international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening planned | Some foreign travelers | None | Land - partial | None | None | No official statement | Determined regionally | None | Select industries | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | Normal/near-normal | Nationwide - some gatherings | Travel to Denmark from most international destinations, including most EU and Schengen countries, is currently banned. Officials are using a color-code system to classify which locations are “open.” All arriving international travelers must have a “worthy purpose” and proof of a negative COVID-19 test performed within 24 hours prior to departure. All individuals entering must quarantine for 10 days; quarantine may be tested out of on the fourth day with a negative PCR test. More details on testing and quarantines can be found here. Children up to 12 years old are exempt from the testing requirements. Additional information on entry and transit is available here. As of February 19, 13 land borders with Germany are temporarily closed. Authorities have imposed a hard lockdown; malls and many non-essential stores are closed until at least April 5. Gatherings of more than 50 people remain prohibited. Use of masks is mandatory on public transport. Public gatherings are limited to 5 people. Details on regional restrictions can be found here. | Entry into Denmark Reopen EU Denmark Travel Advice |
Djibouti | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | None | Normal/near-normal operations | None | None | Select industries | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | All trains suspended | Nationwide - some gatherings | International flights have resumed and borders have reopened. All arrivals must show proof of a negative PCR taken within 72 hours before departure and 120 hours of arrival in Djibouti. Arrivals are subject to a saliva test at the point of entry at the traveler's expense; results may take at least one hour, and travelers will not be allowed to enter Djibouti until a negative test result is received. If a positive test is received, the traveler will either go into a government-mandated quarantine or be required to depart Djibouti on the next flight without leaving the airport. Passenger rail network is suspended. Officials have suspended the issuance of ordinary visas. Domestic restrictions include the closure of nonessential businesses and social distancing. Restaurants have been allowed to reopen with social distancing protocols in place. Public transportation remains limited. Face masks are required in all public spaces. | Ministry of Health US Embassy in Djibouti Gov UK Travel Advice |
Dominica | Moderate international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | Symptomatic travelers only | No official statement | None | None | None | None | Normal/near-normal | No official statement | NA | None | Officials have opened the borders for international tourism and have resumed regular commercial flights. All travelers must submit a health questionnaire within 24 hours prior to arrival; travelers must also upload a negative PCR test result no more than 24-72 hours old prior to arrival. Upon arrival, travelers are subject to a rapid test; if an individual tests positive or exhibits observable symptoms, they will be isolated in a government-approved facility or a certified hotel for 10 days or until released by an authorized health professional. Additional information on Dominica's entry protocols can be found here. All domestic restrictions have been lifted. | Dominica Coronavirus Dominica Tourism Government of Dominica |
Dominican Republic | Moderate international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | Travelers from certain locations | No official statement | None | Nationwide - overnight | None | Nationwide - some schools | Reduced capacity/schedule | No official statement | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | Most inbound air and maritime transportation has resumed, however a ban still exists for cruise ship arrivals. All travelers are required to complete the e-ticket form at entry and exit. Travelers must complete the Traveler's Health Affidavit before entry which can be found here. Individuals arriving from the UK must present a PCR test taken within 72 hours of departure. Travelers who arrive without a test will be subject to a mandatory 7-day quarantine at a government facility. All Travelers may be subject to random COVID-19 testing upon arrival as authorities are randomly testing passengers and anyone displaying symptoms. Travelers under 5 years old are exempt from testing. Arriving visitors staying at hotels will be provided with a COVID-19 insurance plan at no cost. Most nonessential businesses have reopened and public transit services have resumed at reduced capacity. A nationwide curfew is in effect; a weekday curfew is in place from 2100-0500 and the weekend curfew is in place from 1900-0500. | Dominican Republic Tourism Board Dominican Republic Coronavirus |
Ecuador | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening planned | None | None | Land - complete | None | Symptomatic travelers only | No official statement | Determined regionally | None | Select industries | Nationwide - all schools | Reduced capacity/schedule | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | Reduced capacity/schedule | Nationwide - all gatherings | The land borders with Colombia and Peru are closed. All arriving travelers are required to have results of a PCR test no more than 10 days old upon entry. Travelers are required to complete a health declaration form. Travelers who arrive without a negative PCR test will be tested upon arrival at their own expense and must self-quarantine at a government-designated hotel until the results are received; positive results would keep the traveler in quarantine up to 10 days and negative results would release the traveler from quarantine. Further requirements may be imposed depending on the traveler's country of departure. Public transportation has resumed at reduced capacity; vehicular transport is limited by licence plate number. Inter-provincial travel and domestic restrictions may vary by province. Social distancing measures are in effect until further notice. Foreigners wishing to visit the Galapagos islands must present a negative PCR test taken 96 hours prior to the date of departure to Ecuador. Tourists may be asked to test again at their own expense on arrival. Travelers must also present a return flight and complete the safe passage document issued by the Ministry of Tourism to be exempt from doing the 14 day self-isolation on the islands. Tour operators or hotels are responsible for for arranging the safe passage documents. The Galapagos Transit Control Card will need to be filled out online at least 24 hours before boarding. Further domestic restrictions are imposed on a regional basis. | US Embassy Travel Advisory UK Foreign Travel Advice |
Egypt | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | Land - partial | None | None | No official statement | None | None | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | No official statement | Nationwide - some gatherings | International and domestic air travel have resumed. All arriving travelers must complete a health declaration form and present a negative PCR test no older than 72 hours; travelers arriving from Japan, China, Thailand, North or South America, Canada, London-Heathrow, Paris, and Frankfurt are permitted to present a test certificate conducted 96 hours prior to entry. Transiting passengers will be required to present proof of negative test result only if leaving the international area of the airport and seeking lodging at a hotel. Children under six are exempt from presenting a PCR test. All foreign nationals are required to present proof of international health insurance. Travelers whose final destination is one of the following tourist locations have the option to test at the airport and will be required to self-quarantine at their accommodation until the results are received: Hurghada, Taba, Marsa Alam, and Sharm el Sheikh. Positive cases will isolate for 14-days with follow-ups from authorities. Face masks are required in all enclosed public spaces. Most non-essential businesses have been allowed to re-open at a limited capacity and operating hours. Schools are open and public transportation is operating normally; all large gatherings are prohibited and public parks and beaches are closed. | Egyptair US Embassy Egypt |
El Salvador | Minimal international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening planned | Some foreign travelers | None | None | None | Symptomatic travelers only | No official statement | None | None | Select industries | None | Determined regionally | Normal/near-normal | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | All travelers will be required to present proof of a negative COVID-19 PCR test, taken no more than 72 hours before travel. Suspected cases will be quarantined or taken to an approved facility. Travelers who have visited the UK or South Africa within 30 days of travel or whose flights included a layover in those countries are subject to an entry ban. Non-essential businesses have been allowed to reopen; public transportation has resumed on a limited capacity. Schools and universities remain closed to in-person classes. The use of a face mask is mandatory while in public settings. | US Embassy Travel Advisory UK Foreign Travel Advice |
Equatorial Guinea | Moderate international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | Land - complete | None | Symptomatic travelers only | Normal/near-normal operations | None | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | Determined regionally | Normal/near-normal | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | No official statement | Nationwide - all gatherings | Land borders remain closed; however, sea borders are open. International and domestic flights have resumed. Only citizens, residents, and travelers who have proof of residency, employment, or have proof that they're traveling on business will be allowed to enter. All travelers must have a negative PCR test no more than 48 hours old. Travelers with a PCR test will then be subject to rapid testing on arrival and a 5-day quarantine followed by another test, those who test negative will be released. Arriving travelers without a COVID-19 PCR test may be quarantined in government facility for up to 14 days. All flights from the UK, including stop-over flights, are prohibited. Public gatherings and events are prohibited. Face masks are required in public spaces. Some non-essential businesses have reopened; nationwide curfew from 1900-0600 is imposed indefinitely. | Equatorial Guinea Government US Embassy in Equatorial Guinea UK Travel Advice for Equatorial Guinea |
Eritrea | Severe international restrictions | Severe domestic restrictions | Indefinite restrictions | None | None | No official statement | Arrivals and departures | No official statement | No official statement | Nationwide stay-at-home order | None | None | Nationwide - all schools | No official statement | All flights suspended/all airports closed | No official statement | No official statement | Authorities have suspended all arriving and departing international and domestic flights, except in urgent and unavoidable circumstances. All arriving travelers must quarantine for 14 days and show proof of a PCR test within 72 hours of arrival. Intercity travel and public transportation are suspended, and a stay-at-home order is in effect until further notice. Most non-essential businesses have been allowed to reopen. | Ministry of Information US Embassy in Eritrea Gov. UK Travel Advice |
Estonia | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | None | None | Travelers from certain locations | Partial suspension | None | None | None | None | No official statement | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | Citizens or residents of Estonia, EU member states, the EEA will be permitted entry if they do not show symptoms. A list of other third countries that can enter can be found here. Travelers transiting from the UK or Northern Ireland must present a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of arrival or complete PCR testing on arrival and will be required to undergo a 10-day quarantine period; this period can be shortened by taking another PCR test, a second negative result will release them from quarantine. Travelers from other high-risk countries will be required self-quarantine for 10 days on arrival; travelers from these countries may also qualify for early release following negative test results on arrival and the seventh day. A list of countries and the infection rates can be found here. Travelers may transit Estonia with no restriction to freedom of movement only if the transit is to their country of residence or if travelers began or transited in a country with an infection rate below 150 per 100,000 inhabitants. Domestic restrictions are imposed through March 28. Public venues are limited to fill no more than 50% capacity; events are limited to 400 participants indoors and 500 participants outdoors. Most nonessential businesses have reopened, some with operating hour restrictions. Face covers are mandatory in all public areas. The government has implemented the 2+2 rule, meaning that people are only permitted to move in groups of two or less in public. | Republic of Estonia Health Board Estonian Police and Border Guard FAQ |
Eswatini | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | Land - partial | Departures only | All arrivals | No official statement | None | No official statement | Select industries | Nationwide - some schools | Reduced capacity/schedule | No official statement | No official statement | Nationwide - all gatherings | Limited international flights have resumed. Arriving travelers must have a negative COVID-19 PCR test result issued no more than 72 hours prior to arrival and will be subject to a health screening upon arrival. Some land border crossings have been closed, including Sicunisa, Gege, Lundzi, Sandlane, Bulembu, Mananga, and Nsalitje. Departing travelers must show proof of a negative COVID-19 test no older than 72 hours on exit. Arrivals must self-quarantine for 14 days. A nationwide lockdown is in place until at least March 4; a curfew is in place from 2000-0400 and gatherings of all sizes are banned. Nonessential travel between cities and regions has been banned. Businesses have been allowed to reopen under certain restrictions and public transportation is operating at 80% passenger capacity. Social distancing measures remain in place, and a state of emergency remains in effect until further notice. Face masks are mandatory when leaving your residence, including when riding alone in your private vehicle. | Ministry of Health Travel Advice |
Ethiopia | Moderate international restrictions | Severe domestic restrictions | Indefinite restrictions | None | None | None | None | Symptomatic travelers only | No official statement | Determined regionally | None | All industries | Nationwide - all schools | Reduced capacity/schedule | No official statement | No official statement | Nationwide - some gatherings | All land borders have reopened. Passengers arriving on international flights must complete passenger locator cards and may be subject to health screening. All arrivals must have a negative RT-PCR test result issued within 120 hours prior to arrival; arrivals who have a negative test result will be required to self-quarantine for 7 days at their home or in a designated hotel and must provide address of quarantine location. Passengers who are unable to present an acceptable PCR test arrival will be required to self-quarantine for 14 days at their residence. Transit passengers are exempt from all entry restrictions. Large gatherings and nonessential travel are banned, and schools, religious institutions, and recreational establishments are closed. Public transportation has resumed at a reduced capacity. Further domestic restrictions are imposed on a regional basis. | Government COVID-19 US Embassy in Ethiopia UK Travel Advice for Ethiopia |
Falkland Islands | Severe international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | No official statement | Some arrivals | All arrivals | None | None | None | None | NA | NA | NA | None | Officials have banned entry on all non-residents, excluding travelers arriving for essential reasons. Flights to and from Chile and Brazil are suspended until June 29. Arriving travelers are required to self-quarantine for 14 days; this excludes those who have been at sea for at least 14 days prior to docking. All movement restrictions have been lifted as of February 19. | Falkland Islands Government Falkland Island Tourist Board UK Travel Advice for the Falkland Islands | |
Fiji | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | Maritime - partial | Some arrivals | All arrivals | No official statement | None | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | All inbound passenger flights are limited. Officials are enforcing an entry ban on non-resident foreign nationals; approval is required by air or sea from the Office of the Prime Minister to enter. Permitted travelers from the UK will be quarantined seperately.Travelers arriving by yacht using the Blue Lane pathway must contact and receive approval with Port Denarau yacht agents. More information on entering by yacht can be found here. Foreign nationals must quarantine for 14-days at a government-designated facility in addition to showing proof of a negative PCR test result no more than 72 hours old. Fiji nationals returning must also present a negative PCR test result no more than 72 hours old. Travelers displaying symptoms are subject to a 14-day quarantine and medical testing in a government facility. Fiji-Australia-New Zealand are in the Bula Bubble; travelers from the Bubble can quarantine in their own countries for 14-days immediately before their departure. They must show a health certificate from a health facility recognized by MHMS in addition to presenting a negative PCR test no more than 72 hours old. Use of the careFIJI app is mandatory to install; more information on the app can be found here. Additional details on restrictions can be found here. Fiji is currently in Phase 2 of their recovery plan; details on local restrictions can be found here. There is a nationwide, nightly curfew in place from 2300-0400. Gatherings of up to 50% capacity are permitted. | Ministry of Health The Fijian Government Ministry of Tourism Fiji Air Travel Alerts |
Finland | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening planned | Some foreign travelers | None | Land - partial | None | None | No official statement | None | None | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | Entry to Finland is limited to essential travel, this includes travel from the EU until at least March 18. Only travelers from certain countries with established residency may enter without restrictions. Permitted travel is divided into Restriction Category one and two; detailed information on essential travel can be found here. Travelers transiting Finland may do so as long as they remain in the transit area of the airport; travelers may leave the airport to stay in a hotel only if their transit wait time is exceptionally long. Public events are prohibited for more than 20 people with some nonessential businesses closed. | Finnish Border Guard Information Finland Tourism Board Finnish Institute of Health and Welfare FINENTRY |
France | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | Citizens and legal residents - some destinations | None | None | Travelers from certain locations | Normal/near-normal operations | Nationwide stay-at-home order | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | Nationwide - some schools | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Nationwide - some gatherings | Travel to and from countries outside of the EU is currently suspended; some exemptions remain for essential travel. The travel ban also applies to entering French territories like St. Barthelemy. Non-EU citizens/residents arriving from or who were present outside the “European Space” within the last 30 days are restricted from entering France under most circumstances (click Travel To/From A Country Outside The European Area). All arrivals (including from other EU countries) must submit a negative result from a PCR test performed not more than 72 hours prior to departure. “Essential” travelers, such as haulers and other cross-border workers, are and will remain exempt from the testing requirement. Upon arrival, most non-EU travelers must self-isolate for 7 days then be retested at the end of the isolation period. All arriving travelers, including those transiting France, must complete sworn declaration and/or travel certificates; all required documentation listed by country of origin is available here. Metropolitan France is under a nationwide 1800-0600 curfew until further notice. Domestic movement restrictions, mask mandates, nonessential business closures, and other precautionary measures are in effect; Alpes-Maritimes region, including Nice, Cannes, and Menton is under lockdown on the weekend until at least March 8. | Ministry of Foreign Affairs Coronavirus Government News |
French Polynesia | Minimal international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | None | Normal/near-normal operations | None | Determined regionally | Select industries | NA/Out of session | NA | Normal/near-normal | NA | No official statement | Travel to and from French Polynesia is banned for tourism until at least March 31; essential travel is permitted, travelers will need supporting documentation to board flights. Incoming travelers will be asked to present a negative PCR COVID-19 test result received no more than 3 days prior to departure, as well as a receipt of health registration that can be completed online here; travelers may be required to provide authorities with their itineraries. Face masks are mandatory in public spaces and gatherings are limited to 6 people. A curfew is in place in Tahiti and Morrea from 2100-0400 until further notice. Most businesses have reopened; bars, indoor sports establishments, flea markets are closed. | Office of the President Tahiti Tourism State Services in French Polynesia |
Gabon | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | All | Some arrivals | Symptomatic travelers only | No official statement | Local movements only | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | Nationwide - some schools | Reduced capacity/schedule | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | Reduced capacity/schedule | Nationwide - some gatherings | All land and sea borders are closed (except for freight/cargo shipments) until further notice. Limited commercial flights have resumed; authorities are allowing a limited number of international flights per airline per week. All arrivals will require a letter of permission to enter, and proof of a negative PCR test taken within five days prior to departure and will be subject to testing on arrival; travelers will then be required to self-isolate until results are received. Additionally, Gabon may be restricting travel from those nations not reciprocating border openings for Gabonese nationals. Rail service is suspended, and public transportation is operating at reduced capacity. Recreational establishments are closed, gatherings of 30 or more people are banned, and officials have mandated the use of face masks in public spaces.Travel in and out of Greater Libreville is restricted unless travelers have special permission and a negative COVID-19 test result that is less than 14 days old. The nationwide curfew has been extended to 1800-0500. A state of health emergency remains in place. | US Travel Advisory for Gabon UK Travel Advice for Gabon |
Gambia, Republic of The | Severe international restrictions | Severe domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | Some arrivals | None | No official statement | None | None | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | All trains suspended | Nationwide - some gatherings | All land and sea borders have reopened; officials have lifted the suspension on international flights but they remain limited. All travelers are subject to health and travel history screening and must present proof of a negative COVID-19 test within than 72 hours prior to arrival. Travelers arriving from 'Hotspot Countries' will be subject to testing on arrival and will be quarantined until results are issued. Travelers from non-hotspots will be required to self-quarantine at location of choice. Quarantine periods may extend up to 14 days or longer. International train and bus services are suspendedMost non-essential businsses are open but some religious gathering remain limited. Use of a face covering is mandatory in public spaces. | Ministry of Health UK Travel Advice for Gambia |
Georgia | Moderate international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening planned | Some foreign travelers | None | All | None | Travelers from certain locations | No official statement | None | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | Nationwide - all schools | Normal/near-normal | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | Normal/near-normal | Nationwide - some gatherings | Entry for citizens and permanent residents of Germany, France, Latvia, Lithuania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Belarus and Estonia are permitted; these travelers must arrive by direct flight. Travelers with a country of residence from those 5 countries are required to pre-register here and upon arrival take a PCR test. Foreign nationals can enter unconditionally if they present a full course vaccination certificate. Citizens and residents from EU countries, Israel, Switzerland, USA, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Bahrain do not have to quarantine but will need a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours prior to departure and will need to retest within 3 days of arrival; this includes transits. Entry restrictions for travelers that are citizens of the 13 other European countries can be found here. Travelers may apply to enter for business or labor activities once they complete a business travellers registration form; more detailed information can be found here. A nightly curfew is in place from 2100 to 0500 except for essential needs. Social gatherings are limited to 10 people with outdoor activities limited to 200 people and face masks are mandatory in enclosed spaces. Some non-essential businesses are opened and inter-city public transportation resuming. | Ministry of Foreign Affairs StopCov.ge Government of Georgia |
Germany | Moderate international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | Land - partial | Some arrivals | Travelers from certain locations | Normal/near-normal operations | Determined regionally | None | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Reduced capacity/schedule | Nationwide - some gatherings | Citizens and residents of EU member states, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Norway, and Iceland will be permitted entry, as well as residents of Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Thailand, China, Hong Kong, and South Korea. Entry from a virus variant location is banned unless an exemption is met until at least March 17. Travelers who are residents of third-counties will be required to show proof of essential travel. Travelers who have been to a high-risk country within 10 days of entering Germany must present a negative COVID-19 test taken within 48 hours prior to arrival and self-quarantine for 10 days. Travelers will be allowed to exit quarantine if they test negative after 5 days. All travelers must complete a Digital Registration on Entry form; transit passengers are exempt. More information about high-risk entry can be found here. Travelers may transit through Germany if they can show proof of onward travel, such as a boarding pass, and that they are in compliance for entry into their final destination. Public transportation has resumed at a reduced capacity. Officials are restricting groups up to 5 people from a maximum two households in public with certain nonessential businesses closed, including restaurants, bars and leisure entertainment facilities through March 28. Additional domestic restrictions may vary by federal state. | Robert Koch Institute German Ministry of the Interior Federal Foreign Office Entry Restrictions |
Ghana | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | All | Arrivals and departures | No official statement | No official statement | None | None | Select industries | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Normal/near-normal | No official statement | Nationwide - some gatherings | International and domestic flights have resumed; land and sea borders remain closed until further notice. All arrivals will be required to show a negative PCR COVID-19 test result issued no more than 72 hours prior to departure; travelers will also be required to complete a health declaration form before arrival and undergo an additional COVID-19 test at the airport; expenses for the test must be covered by the traveler. Transit travelers through Accra will not be required to take a COVID-19 test - for travelers who transit other countries before arriving in Ghana, the first country of departure will be the reference point. Authorities have lifted a nationwide lockdown, allowing most nonessential businesses to reopen, public transport to resume, and eased inter-city travel restrictions. Private events are limited to 100 individuals; social gatherings are banned. Public transportation has resumed at reduced capacity. Masks must be worn in public spaces. | Ministry of Health Ghana Tourism Authority |
Gibraltar | Moderate international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | Travelers from certain locations | No official statement | Nationwide stay-at-home order | Nationwide - 24-hour | Select industries | Nationwide - all schools | Normal/near-normal | NA | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | Limited international flights have resumed; all arrivals must complete a Passenger Locator Form. Arrivals from "Relevant Areas" will be required to self-isolate upon arrival; a PCR test will be administered on both Day 1 and 5 and a negative result on Day 5 will lift the quarantine. Travelers arriving from the UK will only be allowed to travel for essential purposes. A curfew from 2200-0600 has been imposed until further notice. Some non-essential businesses have opened. Face masks are mandatory in all public locations. A ban on gatherings larger than 12 people is in place. | Public Health Gibraltar Government Notifications |
Greece | Moderate international restrictions | Severe domestic restrictions | Reopening suspended | Some foreign travelers | None | Land - partial | None | All arrivals | Partial suspension | Nationwide stay-at-home order | Determined regionally | All industries | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Normal/near-normal | Reduced capacity/schedule | Nationwide - some gatherings | Authorities are allowing citizens and residents of the EU/Schengen member states and residents of these countries to enter; other foreign nationals must meet an exemption. All international arrivals over 10 years old must present a negative RT-PCR test result taken within 72 hours of arrival; the certificate must be in English and have the traveler's name and passport number. Travelers must also complete an online passenger locator form at least 24 hours before entering Greece; Greek residents will need to complete a passenger locator form prior to departing the country as well. Travelers will receive a QR code one day before their scheduled arrival. All international arrivals must self-quarantine for 7 days. Travelers arriving from the UK will be tested on arrival and must self-isolate for 7 days, and travelers must arrange to be retested at the end of the 7 day period to exit the self-isolation. Authorities have implemented nationwide lockdown measures until further notice. Measures include a 2100-0500 curfew in most regions, the closure of most nonessential businesses, and requiring individuals to obtain approval prior to leaving their residence as well as traveling between regions through at least March 16. Additional domestic restrictions may vary by region and its risk level. | Greek Entry Form Public Health Organization Travel Instructions |
Greenland | Severe international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | None | Some arrivals | All arrivals | No official statement | None | None | None | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | A ban on international arrivals is in effect until at least April 18; only flights pre-approved by the Corona Secretariat will be able to enter Greenland. All travelers must submit a negative PCR test result taken within 72 hours of departure; the test must be taken in a Nordic country (Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Faroe Islands, and Iceland). Before entering Greenland, all travelers will need to submit a Sumut form and present the email receipt at the time of boarding. All arrivals will be required to self-quarantine for at least 5 days, then will need to contact a local COVID-19 testing center; the self-quarantine period will end upon receipt of a negative test result, which may only be taken after the fifth day of quarantine. Travelers can only self-quarantine in a city that has a health center; a full list of these cities can be found here (under Test and Quarantine Procedures in Greenland). Businesses have reopened under strict social distancing guidelines, including reduced capacity. Gatherings of more than 100 people are prohibited. | Greenland COVID-19 Greenland Entry Visit Greenland |
Grenada | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | Maritime - complete | Some arrivals | All arrivals | No official statement | None | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | NA | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | Maurice Bishop International Airport has reopened for international travel. All travelers must apply online for a Pure Safe Travel Authorization Certificate within 48 hours of entry. All travelers over the age of 5 will be required to upload a negative PCR test result taken within 72 hours of departure and download the Ronatrac contact tracing app. Travelers are required to present a hard copy of their PCR results and the Pure Safe Travel Authorization. All arrivals must have a reservation for at least 7 nights at a Pure Safe Travel Accommodation to carry out their quarantine. All travelers must self-quarantine for 14 days; they also have the option to take another RT-PCR test on Day 5 to end their quarantine early upon receipt of a negative result. The use of face masks is mandatory in public. Public gatherings of more than 10 people are prohibited. Most businesses have reopened; nightclubs remain closed and restaurants are closed for dine-in. A 2200-0400 curfew is in effect until further notice. | Entering Grenada Grenada COVID-19 Grenada Travel Advisory |
Guatemala | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening planned | Some foreign travelers | None | None | None | Travelers from certain locations | Partial suspension | Determined regionally | None | Determined regionally | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Normal/near-normal | No official statement | Nationwide - some gatherings | All borders have reopened; international and domestic air travel has resumed. Non-resident foreigners who have entered or transited the UK or South Africa in the last 14 days will not be allowed to enter; residents, diplomats, and flight crew are exempt but must self-quarantine for 10 days. All arriving passengers 10 years or older must present a negative PCR test taken within 96 hours of arrival; travelers arriving without results but with proof a test was taken will be tested upon arrival. Travelers must also complete a Health Pass before entering; travelers will receive a QR code that they will need to show authorities. Inter-departmental public transportation is operating at 50% capacity. Most nonessential businesses have reopened with limits on capacity and operating hours. Additional domestic restrictions vary by local threat levels. | Entry Guidance US Embassy in Guatemala UK Travel Advice for Guatemala |
Guinea | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening planned | None | None | Land - complete | None | Symptomatic travelers only | Partial suspension | None | Determined regionally | Select industries | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | No official statement | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | Gbessia International Airport has reopened, though all land borders remain closed. All travelers must present a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of arrival - travelers arriving with valid test results will not be required to quarantine. Travelers arriving with outdated test results will be tested on arrival and symptomatic travelers will be quarantined in a treatment center for 14 days or until the results are received; those who test positive will be held at the treatment center until two negative test results are received. Travelers arriving from the UK must submit to a second test at the airport after arrival; travelers will be quarantined at the Onomo Hotel in Conakry until a negative result is received. All arrivals must have at least 3 masks with them. Outbound passengers must have a negative PCR test result taken within 72 hours of departure; only the National Public Health Institute is permitted to test outbound passengers. A 0000-0400 curfew is in effect in Greater Conakry. Nonessential businesses have resumed operations under strict social distancing measures. The use of face masks is mandatory in public spaces. | UK Travel Advice for Guinea US Embassy in Guinea |
Guinea-Bissau | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | Symptomatic travelers only | No official statement | None | None | Select industries | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Normal/near-normal | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | International flights have resumed at Osvaldo Vieira International Airport. All inbound and outbound travelers must present a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of departure. Symptomatic travelers and travelers arriving without negative results are subject to a health screening and additional testing; these travelers must self-quarantine until they receive the results of their latest test and will be given additional instructions from authorities. Departing passengers are required to present a negative test taken within 72 hours of departure. Authorities have strengthened preexisting Ebola health security measures to detect potential COVID-19 cases. Guinea-Bissau state of alert is effect until at least March 10, 2021. Public transportation is operating at a reduced capacity. Non-essential businesses have opened; some are limited by capacity. Outdoor public gatherings can resume; indoor public gathering are limited to 50% capacity or 100 people. The use of face masks is mandatory in public spaces. | Guinea Bissau Government US Embassy Country Specific Information |
Guyana | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | Land - complete | None | Symptomatic travelers only | Partial suspension | Determined regionally | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | International air travel has resumed. Neighboring countries have closed their borders, effectively closing Guyana's land border. All travelers must submit a negative COVID-19 PCR test result taken within 72 hours of arrival; test results must be hard copies. Passengers who arrive with a PCR test taken within 4-7 days will be tested again at their own expense upon arrival and will need to self-quarantine at their home or hotel until they receive their results. All travelers must complete a Passenger Locator Form within 24 hours of arrival. Symptomatic passengers may be subject to additional testing or a 7-day quarantine at home or in a facility; this is at the discretion of Port Health officials. Some businesses have reopened with capacity limitations; recreational/entertainment establishments remain closed. Public transportation has resumed at reduced capacity, public gatherings of more than 10 people are prohibited, and face masks are required in any public setting. A nationwide 2230-0400 curfew is in place through March 31. | Guyana Travel Board Guyana Civil Aviation Authority |
Haiti | Minimal international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | All arrivals | Normal/near-normal operations | None | None | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | No official statement | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | Officials reopened international airports and border crossings for commercial travelers, including land border crossings with the Dominican Republic. All travelers must present a negative PCR or antigen test taken no more than 72 hours prior to departure and complete the health declaration form provided by the airline. Gatherings of more than 10 people are prohibited. A nationwide curfew is in place from 0001-0400 until further notice. Face masks are mandatory in public spaces. | US Travel Advisory for Haiti UK Travel Advice for Haiti |
Holy See (Vatican City) | Reopening ongoing | No official statement | No official statement | No official statement | No official statement | No official statement | No official statement | No official statement | No official statement | Select industries | No official statement | No official statement | NA | NA | Nationwide - all gatherings | There are no official statements on travel restrictions for the Holy See. By default, Italian entry restrictions will apply. Face masks are mandatory in all indoor public spaces. | Vatican News | ||
Honduras | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | Maritime - complete | None | Travelers from certain locations | Full suspension | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Select industries | Nationwide - all schools | Service suspended | Normal/near-normal | All trains suspended | Nationwide - all gatherings | International and domestic flights have resumed. Non-resident foreign nationals who have visited or transited the UK or South Africa in the previous 21 days will be denied entry; Honduran citizens and residents will be permitted entry and must self-quarantine for 14 days. The government began re-opening land borders to passenger traffic on a staggered basis. All inbound and outbound travelers must complete an immigration pre-check before traveling; travelers must receive and print the confirmation email before traveling. Travelers are required to present a negative COVID-19 test result taken within 72 hours of arrival; RT-PCR, antigen, and rapid antibody tests will be accepted. A 2100-0500 curfew is in effect through March 7; Santa Barbara, Cortes, Atlantida, and Yoro are not under a curfew. Domestic movement over the weekend is restricted based on the last digit of their national ID card or passport number. Use of a face mask is mandatory in public spaces. | US Travel Advisory for Honduras UK Travel Advice for Honduras |
Hong Kong SAR (China) | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening suspended | Some foreign travelers | None | None | Some arrivals | All arrivals | No official statement | None | None | Select industries | Nationwide - all schools | Reduced capacity/schedule | NA | Some routes suspended | Nationwide - some gatherings | Non-residents arriving by air who have visited any country outside of mainland China, Macao, or Taiwan in the past 21 days will be denied entry. Transit through Hong Kong is generally permitted if the traveler does not leave the international zone, is ticketed on a single booking, and transits within 24 hours. Individuals who have transited or spent at least 2 hours in Brazil, Ireland, South Africa, or the UK in the last 21 days will not be permitted to enter Hong Kong; arrivals from Group A and B countries must have a negative PCR test (in English or Chinese) taken within 72 hours prior to departure. Arrivals will be tested for COVID-19 upon arrival and must await their test results before passing through customs. All inbound travelers must submit a health declaration form. Arrivals who were outside of mainland China, Macao, or Taiwan in the past 21 days must have a 21-day reservation at a government-designated hotel and self-quarantine there; transportation from the airport to the hotel is pre-arranged by authorities. Domestic restrictions have been extended through at least March 17. Gatherings are limited to 4 people and face masks are mandatory in public areas. | Hong Kong COVID-19 Page Inbound Travel Overview Cathay Airlines Hong Kong Entry |
Hungary | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening suspended | Some foreign travelers | None | None | Some arrivals | All arrivals | Normal/near-normal operations | None | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | Nationwide - some schools | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Reduced capacity/schedule | Nationwide - some gatherings | An entry ban is in place for non-resident foreign nationals with some exemptions. Other foreign nationals must apply for an exemption and an entry permit with the National Police. All arrivals must quarantine for 10 days. If a traveler provides two negative PCR test results taken within a 5 days of each other but at least 48 hours apart, they may end their self-quarantine early - the first test can be taken in the Schengen Area, US, or Canada but the second must be after arrival. Transit passengers are subject to a medical examination upon entry and must present proof that they are permitted to enter their final destination. All arrivals are subject to a health screening; foreign nationals displaying symptoms on arrival will not be allowed to enter. Family gatherings or private events with more than 10 people are prohibited; up to 50 people are allowed for funerals. The use of face mask is mandatory in shops and on public transit. A nationwide 2000-0500 curfew is in effect through March 15. |
Hungary COVID-19 Page Reopen EU Hungary Budapest Airport Measures Government of Hungary |
Iceland | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening suspended | Some foreign travelers | None | None | Some arrivals | All arrivals | Normal/near-normal operations | None | None | Select industries | Nationwide - some schools | Normal/near-normal | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | Citizens and residents from Iceland, the EU, Schengen Area, and other exempted travelers are permitted to enter; all other foreign nationals outside the EU are banned from entering unless they can prove their travel is essential. Due to Brexit, UK citizens are considered third country nationals. All arriving travelers must complete an online pre-registration form within 72 hours of arrival - the pre-registration form is not an entry application. Travelers are encouraged to download and use the Rakning C-19 app. Arrivals must undergo a COVID-19 test upon arrival, self-quarantine for 5-6 days, and then take another test to end their self-quarantine. Children under the age of 16, transit passengers, certain travelers with a certificate of previous COVID-19 infection, and travelers with a vaccine certificate are excluded from testing and quarantine requirements. Due to an increase in cases, Iceland has introduced more restrictive domestic measures through March 17. | Iceland COVID-19 Response Directorate of Health Iceland Air Iceland Travel Restrictions |
India | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening suspended | Some foreign travelers | None | All | Some arrivals | All arrivals | Partial suspension | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Reduced capacity/schedule | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | Reduced capacity/schedule | Nationwide - some gatherings | Most foreign nationals are prohibited from entering via air, land, or sea. Most international commercial flights remain suspended until March 31, with some exceptions for the repatriation of Indian citizens, foreign nationals stranded in India, business travelers (other than those with B-3 sporting visas), and OCI cardholders and their relatives. Travelers can apply for an exemption and upload a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours; additional requirements may vary by destination. All international arrivals must submit a self-declaration form at least 72 hours prior to departure for India. Additional requirements, including testing on arrival and self-quarantine, vary by where the traveler is coming from; please here for more information. Domestic flights have resumed but are limited - all international arrivals entering India & taking a connecting domestic flight must present a negative PCR test result; more information on domestic flight restrictions can be found here. Visas issued to foreign nationals before March 13, 2020 and have not yet been used to enter India, are suspended. Domestic restrictions vary by state; information for each state can be found here by selecting “State/UTI Information/Advisory” level and filtering by the individual state for curfew information. Public transportation, including train service, has resumed at a limited capacity. | India Entry FAQs Press Information Bureau Transport Bubbles |
Indonesia | Severe international restrictions | Severe domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Near-complete | None | Land - partial | Some arrivals | Symptomatic travelers only | Partial suspension | Determined regionally | None | Determined regionally | Nationwide - all schools | Reduced capacity/schedule | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | Officials are enforcing an entry ban until further notice on most foreign travelers with a few exemptions; foreigners are prohibited from transiting as well. Visas-on-arrival and visa exemptions are suspended until further notice. Travelers must have a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours prior to travel. All travelers must complete and submit an online health awareness card. All arriving passengers will receive a COVID-19 test upon arrival and are subject to a mandatory quarantine of at least 5 days in a government-designated hotel at the traveler's expense. Passengers traveling by sea must present a negative result from an PCR test or a rapid antigen test taken within 72 hours before departure. Returning Indonesian residents must have a negative test from a rapid testing center site (found at entry points); residents that are symptomatic will be quarantined at a government facility. Enhanced control measures are in place at land border crossings to detect potentially infected individuals. Domestic flights have resumed; most domestic air travelers must present a negative result from an PCR test within 72 hours before departure or a rapid antigen test taken within 48 hours before departure. Other domestic restrictions include the closure of schools and nonessential businesses, a ban on gatherings of more than 5 people, and limits on the number of passengers permitted on public buses, trains, and in private cars. | Directorate General of Immigration US Travel Advisory for Indonesia UK Travel Advice for Indonesia |
Iran, Islamic Republic of | Minimal international restrictions | Severe domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | None | Some arrivals | Travelers from certain locations | No official statement | Determined regionally | None | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | Officials are only permitting entry to those with an Iranian passport or holders of a valid visa; visa on arrival services are suspended but travelers can still apply for an e-visa. All flights from the UK are suspended until further notice. Arrivals who have been in Angola, Botswana, Eswatini, Japan, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Seychelles, the UK, Zambia, or Zimbabwe within the last 14 days will not be allowed to enter. All travelers must have a negative PCR test result taken in their departure country within 96 hours of arrival; the test result must be in English or previously approved by an Iranian consulate. Travelers from Europe are subject to an additional test on arrival and will have to self-quarantine for 14 days. Iranian citizens without a valid health certificate will be required to quarantine at a government institution at their own expense; foreign nationals who enter without a test result will be denied entry. Regional travel restrictions can still be in place for important tourism and pilgrimage areas. Public events are banned. Level 3 "Red" cities are required to close mosques, libraries, schools, most non-essential businesses, and restrict non-essential movement in--as well as entry/exit into--these cities until further notice due to an increase in cases; intra-city travel to and from "yellow"cities is prohibited from 2100-0400. | French Embassy in Iran UK Travel Advice - Iran Australian Travel Advice - Iran |
Iraq | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | None | Some arrivals | Travelers from certain locations | Partial suspension | None | None | Determined regionally | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | No official statement | No official statement | Nationwide - some gatherings | Inbound and outbound travel with these countries has been banned; Iraqi nationals and diplomats are exempt. Direct flights to and from Kuwait, and Bahrain are suspended. All travelers, including transit passengers, must have a negative PCR test result taken within 72 hours of departure; results must be in Arabic or English. Travelers under 6 years old are not required to have a test result, but will be tested upon arrival. All arriving/departing travelers to/from Iraqi Kurdistan by air must undergo a PCR test taken within 48 hours of departure or undergo testing upon arrival at their own expense; all travelers entering Kurdistan will be required to self-quarantine for 14 days. Travelers who have been in Iran within the last 30 days will not be permitted to enter Kurdistan. Sporting events and social gatherings are permitted with social distancing guidelines. Outdoor markets and factories have been allowed to reopen. Face masks are mandatory in all public places. | Ministry of Health Iraqi Government Information Iraqi Kurdistan COVID-19 |
Ireland | Minimal international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | Land - partial | Some arrivals | Travelers from certain locations | Normal/near-normal operations | Nationwide stay-at-home order | None | Select industries | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Nationwide - some gatherings | Foreign nationals are currently permitted to enter Ireland. Travelers must complete passenger locator form prior to arrival and have a negative PCR taken within 72 hours of departure; transiting travelers and those arriving from Northern Ireland are exempt from the testing requirement. Travelers arriving from a Category 2 Country are required to self-quarantine for 14 days or the duration of their stay if less than 14 days. Travelers have the option to take a PCR test after on Day 5 after arrival and leave self-quarantine early if they receive a negative result; travelers arriving from category 2 countries will not be eligible to test-out early. Ireland is currently under Level 5 restrictions through April 5. Masks are mandatory on public transportation and indoor public spaces. |
Department of Health Reopen EU Ireland Irish Travel Advice |
Israel | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Near-complete | None | None | All arrivals | Travelers from certain locations | Normal/near-normal operations | Nationwide stay-at-home order | None | Select industries | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Normal/near-normal | Reduced capacity/schedule | Nationwide - some gatherings | Israel is allowing up to 3,000 Israeli nationals to enter the country daily. Arrivals will be required to complete the Israel Entry Report and submit a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of arrival. This is required of all passengers, including those who have proof of vaccination. Flights from the UK, Denmark and South Africa are suspended until further notice. Foreign nationals, including transit passengers, are prohibited from entering Israel unless they meet an exemption and have an entry clearance certificate from an Israeli consulate in the traveler's country of origin. Exemptions are also being made for business travelers; the full process on how to apply for this exemption can be found here. All travelers must complete an online entry application within 24 hours of departure. Travelers arriving from "Green Locations" are not required to self-quarantine, while those arriving from "Red Locations" must self-quarantine for 14 days; a full list of countries and their designation can be found here. Travelers arriving from Brazil, Portugal, South Africa, the UAE, and Zambia are required to quarantine in a government-designated facility for 14 days. All other travelers from a red country must take a COVID-19 test upon arrival in Israel and quarantine at home for 14 days; the quarantine period may be reduced to 10 days contingent upon a negative COVID-19 test taken after 9 days. Departing travelers must submit an online exit application within 24 hours of travel. Domestic restrictions can be found here. Localized movement and entry/exit restrictions are in effect in "restricted areas". The use of a face mask is mandatory in public spaces. | Ministry of Health Israeli Entry and Exit |
Italy | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening suspended | Some foreign travelers | None | Land - complete | Some arrivals | Travelers from certain locations | Normal/near-normal operations | Determined regionally | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | Determined regionally | Reduced capacity/schedule | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | Reduced capacity/schedule | Nationwide - some gatherings | Italy has reopened its borders only to citizens and residents of EU and Schengen members states, as well as travelers from Andorra, Monaco and certain other countries; most arrivals are subject to quarantine. Travelers who have been in or transited Brazil within the last 14 days will be denied entry until at least March 5. Entry into Italy from the UK is only allowed for citizens, permanent residents and those traveling for "absolute necessity" with written documentation; travelers must have a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of arrival, undergo additional testing on arrival at the airport or within 48 hours after entry, and must self-quarantine for 14 days. Additional entry restrictions vary by the individual's travel history; travelers can find applicable entry restrictions by taking the Travel Questionnaire. All arrivals will be subject to thermal screening and must complete a self-declaration form before entry. Authorities have allowed most nonessential businesses to reopen with restrictions. Mask-wearing mandates have been extended to all indoor and public spaces. Italy has returned to its tiered system of red, orange and yellow coronavirus restrictions meaning rules again vary by region. A state of emergency has been extended through April 30. | Entering Italy Reopen EU Italy Ministry of Health |
Jamaica | Minimal international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | None | Some arrivals | All arrivals | Normal/near-normal operations | None | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | Nationwide - all schools | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | NA | Determined regionally | All arrivals must complete a Travel Authorization Form prior to travel. Residents of the US, Brazil, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, or Panama must present a negative PCR or antigen test result taken within 10 days of arrival to board their departure flight; starting March 10 this will apply to all travelers. Until March 10, all other arrivals are subject to temperature checks and will be tested if the traveler is displaying symptoms. There is a ban on travel to and from the UK until March 22, with an exception for nationals; Jamaican nationals who have been in the UK within 14 days will undergo testing on arrival. Travelers who undergo testing on arrival will be asked to self-quarantine in their hotel until the results are received; travelers who test positive will be placed in mandatory isolation at their hotel or in a government facility until they test negative. All foreign travelers will be automatically opted into the Jamaica Cares insurance program when completing their Travel Authorization; the cost will be included in the fee to complete the application. Tourism activities are restricted to Resilient Corrdiors. Further travel restrictions may be found here. Nonessential businesses, beaches, and hotels have been allowed to reopen, though social distancing protocols are in place. Public gatherings have been reduced to 15 people, and taxis must carry one less passenger than previously permitted. A nationwide, nightly curfew is in effect from 2200-0500 through at least March 23. | Jamaica Information Service Jamaica Tourism Board |
Japan | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Near-complete | None | None | Some arrivals | All arrivals | Normal/near-normal operations | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | Normal/near-normal | Nationwide - some gatherings | All new-entry, nonresident foreign nationals who do not meet an exemption will be denied entry. All arrivals must have a negative COVID-19 test result taken within 72 hours of arrival. Returning residents must be granted a visa or travel permission from their nearest Japanese embassy or consulate to travel to Japan and will be required to present a negative PCR test prior to approval. Short- and long-term business travel with Japan from certain locations has resumed; travelers will be required to have a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of arrival and must self-quarantine for 14 days. Transit flights for foreign nationals are only allowed through NRT. Transit passengers are not subject to entry restrictions but must stay in the international area and transit within the same calendar day. Japanese nationals who do not have a test result will be required to quarantine at a government location for at least 3 days and take a second COVID-19 test; if the result is negative they will be required to self-quarantine at home for 14 days. Flights from South Korea and China are only authorized to land at Narita International Airport (NRT) and Kansai International Airport (KIX). Essential business and official travel with Singapore will be permitted for short-term visitors; these travelers will have limited quarantine time and are required to take a PCR test prior to and after arrival in Japan, provide an itinerary, and limit nonessential travel. Domestic restrictions are determined by city and municipality. | Ministry of Foreign Affairs National Tourism Organization Entry Measures |
Jordan | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Near-complete | None | Land - partial | Some arrivals | None | Full suspension | Determined regionally | Nationwide - overnight | Determined regionally | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Normal/near-normal | Some routes suspended | Nationwide - some gatherings | Flights from the UK, including transit flights, are suspended until further notice; foreign nationals who have been to the UK in the last 14 days will not be allowed to enter. All other international flights have resumed and foreign nationals are permitted to enter the country. Land borders have reopened with Syria; the Al-Mudawara Crossing (Saudi Arabia), Jordan River Crossing (Israel), and King Hussein Bridge (West Bank) have reopened as well. Sea borders and all other land borders are closed to passenger traffic. All travelers entering or transiting Jordan must have a negative PCR test result taken at an approved lab within 72 hours before arrival, download the mobile "AMAN Application", complete a Declaration Form and present it at check-in, and complete a Locator Form before arrival. All travelers are required to undergo an additional PCR test on arrival at their own expense (paid at the check-in counter before travel or added to the price of the ticket); travelers who test positive on arrival are subject to a 10-day self-quarantine. Transit cannot exceed 10 hours. Jordan is currently in Phase 4 of their reopening plan. Faces masks are mandatory in public spaces. The Friday comprehensive curfew will begin at 2200 Thursdays and end at 0600 Saturdays. The daily curfew will now start at 2100 for businesses and 2200 for individuals, with both ending at 0600 the following day. | Jordan Tourism Board UK Travel Advice for Jordan US Travel Advisory for Jordan |
Kazakhstan | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening planned | Some foreign travelers | Citizens and legal residents - some destinations | None | Some arrivals | Travelers from certain locations | Partial suspension | Determined regionally | None | Select industries | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Normal/near-normal | Reduced capacity/schedule | Nationwide - some gatherings | Officials are enforcing an entry ban on foreign nationals who do not have visas; there are very few exemptions. Only certain Kazakh citizens will be permitted to leave and re-enter Kazakhstan. International commercial flights have resumed in phases based on country of origin. All arriving travelers must provide a negative PCR test result taken within 72 hours of arrival. Domestic flights have resumed, and passengers on these flights no longer need to provide negative COVID-19 test documentation. Domestic travel is restricted in red zones: Nur-Sultan, Pavlodar, Akmola, Kostanay, and Atyrau; freight transporters must present a negative COVID-19 test that was taken within 72 hours prior to arrival to enter these areas. Additional restrictions vary between red, green, and yellow zones but include suspension of public transportation on the weekends or reduced schedules; public gathering ban; and some non-essential business closures and other are limited by capacity and hours. Masks are mandatory in all indoor and outdoor public spaces, including on public transportation. | US Embassy Country Specific Information |
Kenya | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | Land - complete | None | Travelers from certain locations | No official statement | None | Nationwide - overnight | None | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Normal/near-normal | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | International flights have resumed, though land borders are closed except for commercial trucks. All arriving, transiting, and departing travelers must have a negative PCR test result taken within 96 hours of departure. Travelers arriving to Kenya must complete a Travelers Health Surveillance Form before travel to obtain a QR code; travelers will not be permitted to proceed to customs without a QR code. Travelers arriving from these countries are exempt from quarantine as long as they are asymptomatic. Other travelers will be required to quarantine at a government-designated facility; transit passengers are exempt. Symptomatic passengers and any traveler within two rows of a suspected COVID-19 case will be quarantined regardless of COVID-19 test status. Departing travelers must go to an authorized laboratory, obtain a negative result, and be issued a Travel Code that will be verified by airlines and immigration authorities; the departing traveler will receive a text message (SMS) from PanaBios as well as an email from the testing lab with a link to guide the traveler on how to generate a Travel Code. Domestic travel is limited by a nationwide curfew from 2200-0400 in effect through March 12. Gatherings of more than 15 people are prohibited. | Ministry of Health Kenya COVID-19 Response |
Kiribati | Moderate international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Indefinite restrictions | Some foreign travelers | None | None | None | Travelers from certain locations | No official statement | No official statement | No official statement | None | None | No official statement | NA | NA | None | All incoming travelers must complete health declaration forms and provide copies of e-tickets; international travelers will be subject to temperature screening upon arrival. All travelers arriving from countries with ongoing local transmission of COVID-19 must spend 14 days in a country not affected by COVID-19 and provide medical clearance before they are allowed entry; a full list of the countries can be found here. | Ministry of health and medical services |
Kosovo | Minimal international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | None | None | Travelers from certain locations | No official statement | None | Determined regionally | Select industries | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Normal/near-normal | Reduced capacity/schedule | None | Pristina International Airport, and all land borders, have reopened. Travelers from the UK are required to self-quarantine for 14 days upon arrival. Foreign nationals entering from a country with 60 or more cases per 100,000 must have a negative RT-PCR test taken within 72 hours before arrival. Other travelers can choose to enter with a negative test result or self-quarantine for 7 days. Transit passengers do not require a test as long as they depart within 3 hours. Some nonessential businesses have reopened, and public transit services have resumed at reduced capacity. Gatherings more than 50 people indoors and 80 people outdoors are prohibited. Face masks are required outside of residences. Entry and exit from red zone cities is prohibited from 2130 on Friday through 0500 on Monday. Nationwide, individuals over 65 are only permitted to leave their residence between 0600-1000 and 1600-1900. | Pristina Airport (Scroll to Bottom) UK Travel Advice - Kosovo US Embassy in Kosovo |
Kuwait | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | None | Some arrivals | All arrivals | Partial suspension | None | None | None | None | Normal/near-normal | No official statement | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | Officials are enforcing an entry ban on foreign nationals; children and spouses of Kuwaiti citizens are exempt. Additionally, Kuwait is prohibiting entry to travelers who have been present in these countries within the last 14 days. International commercial flights have resumed but at a limited capacity, authorities in Kuwait have suspended all commercial flights to and from the UK until further notice; land and sea borders are open from 0900-1500. Foreign nationals can only enter with a valid visa or residency; visitor visas will not be issued upon arrival and visas will not be available electronically. Arriving passengers, including transit passengers, need to obtain a negative PCR test result within 72 hours prior to boarding, the results must be in English; children under 6 are exempt. All travelers will also be tested upon arrival, must self-quarantine for 14 days and register with the Shlonik application prior to boarding. Kuwait has entered Phase 4 of reopening. Masks are required in public spaces. | UK Travel Advice for Kuwait Australian Travel Advice for Kuwait US Embassy in Kuwait |
Kyrgyzstan | Minimal international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | Symptomatic travelers only | No official statement | None | None | Select industries | Nationwide - all schools | Reduced capacity/schedule | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | Kyrgyz officials have lifted the entry ban on all foreign nationals arriving to the country via air at Manas International (FRU), Osh (OSS), and Issyk-Kul (IKU) airports. All travelers must have a negative PCR test result taken within 72 hours of arrival, including those entering at a land border. Travelers must have the original hardcopy on hand or will be subject to another PCR test upon arrival. Suspected cases will be transferred to a state medical facility. Limited international commercial flights have resumed from Bishkek to Istanbul. Limited, domestic flights between Bishkek and Osh have resumed. Cafes and restaurants are now open from 0700–0000. Public transportation has resumed, and taxi services are permitted with intercity public transport suspended. However, bars, clubs, movie theaters, and other indoor entertainment facilities remain closed. Large gatherings are currently prohibited. | US Travel Advisory for Kyrgyzstan UK Travel Advice for Kyrgyzstan |
Lao People's Democratic Republic | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | Citizens and legal residents - all destinations | Land - complete | Some arrivals | All arrivals | Partial suspension | None | None | Select industries | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Normal/near-normal | NA | None | Officials have closed all land borders and have suspended most international flights. Only certain visas with written authorization from the Task Force Committee of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will be accepted; all prior country visa exemptions have been suspended. Arriving travelers must have a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of arrival, complete a health declaration form, and are subject to an additional PCR test upon arrival at their own expense. All travelers will be required to self-quarantine at a government-designated location at their own expense for 14 days; however, returning residents in possession of a negative test result may complete their quarantine at home. Foreign expats studying or working in Laos are allowed to exit to return to their country of origin after notifying their embassy in Laos. Citizens and residents cannot leave Laos unless the travel is for official duty, health treatment, or other essential reasons. Departing travelers will be screened for COVID-19 and may be denied boarding if they show symptoms. Domestic air travel has resumed. Face masks are required in all public spaces. | French Travel Advice - Laos UK Travel Advice - Laos Australian Travel Advice - Laos |
Latvia | Moderate international restrictions | Severe domestic restrictions | Reopening suspended | Some foreign travelers | None | None | Some arrivals | Travelers from certain locations | Partial suspension | Nationwide stay-at-home order | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Nationwide - some gatherings | Riga Airport has reopened; flights from Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia have been suspended. Visa services are suspended until further notice. Nationals and residents from the EU, EEA, the Schengen Area will be permitted to enter. All arriving travelers must complete a COVIDpass within 48 hours of arrival to obtain a QR. All travelers entering Latvia aged 12 and over will be required to present a negative COVID-19 test from within the previous 72 hours; only travelers arriving from a red or yellow country (scroll down for most up-to-date PDF) are required to self-quarantine for 10 days. A state of emergency is in effect through April 6. A curfew from 2200-0500 is in effect on Fridays and Saturdays, allowing only essential movement; gatherings are limited to 2 people; only essential shops can open on the weekend; personal care services are closed; and public transportation is limited to 50% capacity. Face mask are mandatory. | Center for Disease Prevention and Control Ministry of Health Reopen EU Latvia |
Lebanon | Moderate international restrictions | Severe domestic restrictions | Reopening suspended | None | None | All | None | Travelers from certain locations | Partial suspension | None | Nationwide - 24-hour | Determined regionally | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | No official statement | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | All travelers over the age of 12 will be required to undergo a PCR test upon arrival at the airport and must present a negative PCR test result taken no more than 96 hours prior to departure. Airlines will collect USD $50 for the test taken at the airport; more information can be given by contacting the airlines. Passengers arriving from outside of Syria, Turkey, or an African country can either take a second PCR test within 72 hours of arrival and self-quarantine until results are given or self-quarantine for 10 days following arrival. All arriving passengers must complete a health declaration form before boarding their flight. All arriving passengers must have proof of health insurance that is valid for the duration of their stay. Insurance can be purchased at the insurance counters upon arrival at Rafik Hariri International Airport. All maritime ports and land borders have been closed to travelers. Diplomats, staff working for international institutions, and UNIFIL mission staff are exempt. Use of face masks is mandatory in public spaces and no more than three people, including the driver, are allowed in a private vehicle. Masks are required at all times outdoors and in public spaces. Public gatherings are allowed with a 50% capacity limit. Additional domestic restrictions vary by region. Authorities are imposing a nationwide lockdown until at least March 8, travel will be restricted according to license plate; and essential businesses operate at reduces capacity and non-essentials have limited services. |
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Lesotho | Severe international restrictions | Severe domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Near-complete | None | Land - complete | All arrivals | Symptomatic travelers only | No official statement | Nationwide stay-at-home order | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | No official statement | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | As of Feb. 3, all foreign nationals are prohibited from entering Lesotho and international flights have been suspended. All travelers must travel through or transit South Africa. Air links between Maseru (MSU) and Johannesburg (JNB) are open, but flights are limited. Borders crossings at Maseru Bridge, Caledonspoort (Butha Buthe), Maputsoe Bridge, Qacha’s Nek Bridge and Vanrooyens Gate (Mafeteng) are open. Travelers who are exempt must submit a negative PCR test result issued in the last 72 hours when arriving/departing the country. Symptomatic travelers are required to quarantine for 14-days either at home or at a government-designated facility. Public transportation and taxis are operating at reduced capacity and schedule. Public gatherings are limited to 50 people indoors and 100 outdoors. Some nonessential businesses have closed. A night curfew is in place from 2100-0500. | Government of Lesotho News UK Lesotho Travel Advice US Embassy Lesotho |
Liberia | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | Land - complete | None | Travelers from certain locations | No official statement | None | None | Select industries | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | No official statement | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | Roberts International Airport resumed commercial flights. Land borders remain closed. All travelers will be required to submit a negative COVID-19 PCR test issued within 96 hours of travel; travelers staying for more than 5 days will need a test issued within 72 hours. Children under the age of 5 and cabin crews in the country for less than 48 hours are exempt from the testing requirements. Before arrival all travelers will be required to download the Liberia Travel app, complete the Health Screening Arrival form, and pay 75 USD for on arrival testing. Travelers who test negative on arrival are recommended to self-quarantine for 7 days and use the Liberia Travel app to monitor their symptoms; travelers are recommended to take a test another test after 7 days. Travelers who test positive on arrival will undergo treatment at a government facility. All departing passengers must have a negative COVID-19 test result taken within 72 hours of boarding. Some businesses are open with restrictions. Face masks are mandatory in all public spaces and on public transportation. Gatherings of more than 10 people are prohibited. | Travel Protocol Ministry of Health |
Libya | Severe international restrictions | Severe domestic restrictions | Indefinite restrictions | None | Citizens and legal residents - all destinations | Land - partial | All arrivals | All arrivals | Full suspension | Nationwide stay-at-home order | Determined regionally | All industries | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | All flights suspended/all airports closed | NA | Nationwide - all gatherings | Eastern Libya officials have reopened all land, sea, and air borders; a COVID-19 PCR test result no older than 48 hours is required prior to arrival. All land and sea border crossings are closed for areas in western Libya. Western Libya officials have regularly imposed complete lockdowns of varying durations - typically four to seven days - in the capital city. When no lockdown is in effect, officials have periodically imposed a nightly curfew from 2100 to 0600 during the week and a 24 hour curfew on Fridays and Saturdays. International flights have resumed on a limited basis; only departing flights are available at Misrata Airport. Flights to Tunisia have resumed; travelers are required to submit negative COVID-19 PCR test results issued within 72 hours of arrival. Travelers are subject to health screening and must complete passenger locator cards provided by the airline. Libyan citizens returning from abroad will be quarantined. | Ministry of Health French Embassy in Libya US Embassy in Libya |
Liechtenstein | Moderate international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | None | Some arrivals | Travelers from certain locations | Partial suspension | None | None | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | NA | Reduced capacity/schedule | Nationwide - some gatherings | Authorities are following Switzerland's entry restrictions. Travelers arriving in Liechtenstein from a high-risk country or having spent time there in the previous 14 days must self-quarantine for 10 days and present a negative COVID-19 PCR test no more than 72 hours old. Travelers from these countries must also report to Liechtenstein's Department of Health within two days of arrival. Additional information on entry restrictions can be found here. Masks are required on all public transport. Public gatherings are limited to 10 individuals. Some non-essential businesses have opened but with limited hours; dance halls and nightclubs remain closed. | Embassy of Liechtenstein in Washington, DC. Liechtenstein Tourism |
Lithuania | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | Land - partial | Some arrivals | Travelers from certain locations | Normal/near-normal operations | Nationwide stay-at-home order | None | All industries | None | No official statement | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | No official statement | Nationwide - some gatherings | Lithuania’s borders are open only to citizens and residents of the EEA, and Switzerland. All travelers arriving in Lithuania will be required to register with the National Public Health Center within 48 hours of arrival; travelers arriving by car must register within 12 hours of arrival. Some airlines may require proof of submission before boarding. All travelers are required to submit a negative COVID-19 PCR test issued within 72 hours of arrival; travelers who have entered or transited these countries in the last 14 days are subject to a 14-day self-isolation and must present a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken within 48 hours of arrival. Travelers who do not have a valid test result can register online or call +370 (5 2) 196 180 to take a COVID-19 test at an approved laboratory within 24 hours after arrival. Travelers can shorten their required self-isolation period if they undergo a COVID-19 test on Day 10 and submit a negative result. Exemptions for the self isolation can be found here. A 14-day quarantine applies to transit travelers only if they leave the airport transit area; transit through Lithuania is only permitted for passengers returning to their country of residence. Additional information on travel restrictions can be found here. A national lockdown has been extended until March 31. Face masks are mandatory in public spaces; public gatherings are limited to 2 individuals; travel between municipalities other than “inner-ring” municipalities is restricted; and non-essential businesses are closed. Additional domestic restrictions vary by region. Details on domestic restrictions are found here. | Koronastop Ministry of Foreign Affairs of The Republic of Lithuania Reopen EU Lithuania |
Luxembourg | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | No official statement | None | None | No official statement | None | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | NA | Normal/near-normal | Nationwide - some gatherings | Officials have imposed an entry ban for third-country nationals (non-EU and non-Schengen) with the exception of residents of the following countries: Australia, China, Japan, New Zealand, Rwanda, Singapore, South Korea and Thailand. Travelers 6 years and older from all countries will need to present a negative COVID-19 test result taken within 72 hours of arrival. All travelers arriving from outside the EU and Schengen area will take an additional COVID-19 test upon arrival; those who refuse a test will be quarantined for 14 days until a negative test is received. More information on testing restrictions can be found here. A nationwide curfew is in place from 2300-0600; restaurants and bars are closed. Most non-essential establishments have closed; social distancing and face masks are enforced in public and on public transportation. Any gathering exceeding 100 people is prohibited. | Government Coronavirus Page Luxembourg Government |
Macao SAR (China) | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | Land - complete | Arrivals and departures | Travelers from certain locations | No official statement | No official statement | None | None | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | NA | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | Officials are enforcing an entry ban on foreigners who do not have residency in Macao, Mainland China, Taiwan, or Hong Kong. Entry is prohibited for residents from Mainland China, Taiwan, or Hong Kong who have visited a foreign country in the last 21 days. Only residents of Macao may enter if they have not spent any time overseas within the last 21 days; foreigners can apply for an exemption here. Arrivals who have been in Hong Kong within 21 days before arrival must present a negative COVID-19 nucleic acid test taken within 24 hours of arrival and also quarantine for 21 days. Travelers who have been in Taiwan and Mainland China within the past 21 days prior to arrival are required to have a negative COVID-19 nucleic acid test issued with the past 7 days; only travelers who have been in Taiwan must also quarantine for 14 days. Travelers from "medium-risk" or "high-risk" regions in mainland China will be required to quarantine for 14 days at designated hotels. Travelers who completed a 14-day or 21-day quarantine must also do an additional 14 days or 7 days of health self-management; when those management days are completed they, then must take a final PCR test. Residents entering from overseas within the last 21 days prior to arrival must present a COVID-19 test within 72 hours before departure. More information on travel restrictions can be found here. All departing travelers must have a negative nucleic acid test result no more than 7 days old prior to departure. Ferry services from Hong Kong airport require passengers arriving from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Philippines, Indonesia, and Brazil to present a negative COVID-19 nucleic test result. Entry into hotel establishments will require a temperature check, whereas entry into casinos will also require a valid certificate of negative nucleic acid test result. Social gatherings of more than 400 are banned. | Macao Health Bureau Macao COVID-19 Page Government News |
Madagascar | Severe international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | All | Some arrivals | All arrivals | No official statement | Determined regionally | None | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | Tourists will not be allowed entry if arriving from these countries. Only international flights to Nosy Be are permitted, while travel to other airports remain suspended; domestic flights have resumed. Travelers must have a negative PCR test result taken within 72 hours of departure. Upon arrival, travelers will be tested and will need to self-quarantine until they they receive their results. All cruise ships are prohibited. Domestic restrictions may vary by region. Most forms of public transit have resumed with some restrictions. Inter-regional travel is allowed; some restrictions are still in place for certain islands. Face masks are mandatory in public spaces and gatherings of more than 200 people are banned. | Madagascar Tourism Board Ministry of Public Health Ministry of Public Health Madagascar Updates |
Malawi | Minimal international restrictions | Severe domestic restrictions | Indefinite restrictions | None | None | Land - complete | Arrivals and departures | Symptomatic travelers only | No official statement | None | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | Nationwide - all schools | Normal/near-normal | NA | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | Authorities have closed all land borders until further notice. International flights have resumed; all arrivals will be required to produce negative PCR test result taken within 10 days prior to arrival. All arriving passengers shall fill out and submit Travel Surveillance Forms (TSF) which can be completed and printed, here. All travelers will be asked to self-monitor their symptoms for 14 days; arrivals displaying symptoms may be referred to a government-approved area for further testing or self-isolation for 14 days. Departing travelers must submit a negative PCR test result issued within 10 days prior to travel. Some nonessential businesses have reopened, and public transit has resumed. Public gatherings of more than 50 are banned. Face masks are recommended by officials in public spaces. A nightly curfew from 2100-0500 are in place until further notice. All markets will close at 1700; bars and restaurants will close at 2000. | Malawi Travel Marketing Consortium US Embassy in Malawi UK Travel Advice - Malawi |
Malaysia | Severe international restrictions | Severe domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | All | None | All arrivals | Partial suspension | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Select industries | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Normal/near-normal | No official statement | Determined regionally | Officials are enforcing an entry ban on all foreign nationals. An entry ban is in place for long-term pass holders returning from countries with more than 150,000 cases of COVID-19; exceptions are made for nationals if they quarantine for 10 days - this does not apply to spouses. Travelers must obtain written approval from the Malaysian government before being permitted to enter; an application can be found here. Returning local nationals and approved foreign visitors must undergo a health screening, a rapid COVID-19 test, and 10-day quarantine either in a government quarantine facility (negative result) or hospital (positive result). However those entering with a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of departure may reduce their quarantine to 7 days. Travelers must also download the MySejahtera mobile app. Transit through Malaysia is permitted as long as travelers do not pass through immigration. Officials have extended restrictions in most parts of Malaysia through March 31. Only two people per household authorized to leave their residences to buy essential goods and residents may not travel more than 6 miles from their homes. Nonessential inter-state is banned. Only two people are allowed in each personal vehicle. Further domestic restrictions vary by region, some areas include stay-at -home orders and exit/entry bans. Details about regional movement restrictions can be found here. Face masks are mandatory in public spaces. | Kuala Lampur International Airport - COVID-19 FAQ UK Travel Advice - Malaysia Australian Travel Advice - Malaysia |
Maldives | Minimal international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | Maritime - partial | None | Travelers from certain locations | Partial suspension | None | Nationwide - overnight | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Normal/near-normal | NA | Nationwide - all gatherings | Officials have lifted the entry ban on foreign nationals and international and domestic flights have resumed. All international travelers, except tourists, must quarantine for 10 days upon arrival. All travelers must complete an online Traveler Health Declaration. Maldivian citizens and those with work visas must have a PCR test performed within 96 hours of arrival. All individuals must quarantine for 10 days if traveling from Greater Malé to other inhabited islands. If traveling outside of Greater Malé for an essential service and for a short period, a PCR test is not required. Tourists or workers staying less than 5 days must have a PCR test within 72 hours of departure time to enter. Those needing to quarantine must register on the Haalubelun Portal. Travelers entering as tourists must have a confirmed reservation at a registered accomodation. Additional details on approved resorts and vessels can be found here. Officials have suspended the entry of all cruise liners. All events and gatherings in Greater Malé are banned. A nightly 2300-0430 curfew is in effect; a nationwide state of public health emergency has been extended until April 4. Face masks are required in all public areas. | Ministry of Health Ministry of Tourism Twitter Ministry of Tourism Website |
Mali | Moderate international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | All | None | Symptomatic travelers only | No official statement | None | None | Select industries | Nationwide - all schools | Reduced capacity/schedule | NA | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | International land and air borders are open. Arriving travelers are subject to health screenings and must present a negative COVID-19 test result received within 72 hours of arrival or be tested upon arrival. Additionally, all traveler must complete a Health Declaration Form . Symptomatic travelers arriving from areas with sustained COVID-19 transmission must self-quarantine for 14 days and are encouraged to register with healthcare facilities for monitoring. A public state of health emergency is in place until June 26; most non-essential businesses are closed, schools are closed, and public gatherings of more than 50 are prohibited. | Department of Foreign Affairs UK Mali Travel Advice French Embassy in Mali |
Malta | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | All | Some arrivals | Symptomatic travelers only | Full suspension | None | None | Select industries | Nationwide - all schools | No official statement | Normal/near-normal | No official statement | Nationwide - some gatherings | Officials have lifted air and sea entry bans on “Safe Corridor Countries”; more information on these countries can be found here. Travelers coming to Malta from corridor countries must not pass through transit airports in countries that are not corridor countries. Travelers arriving from "Amber Countries" will be required to submit negative PCR test results issued within the last 72 hours. Currently, only Maltese citizens and residents may return to Malta from the UK and are subject to a PCR test upon arrival along with a 14-day quarantine. Travelers arriving from non-corridor countries will not be allowed entry unless they are have been in a "safe corridor country" for at least 14 days prior to arrival and must submit a negative PCR test result issued within 72 hours prior to arrival. Maltese citizens and residents returning are permitted to enter from non-corridor countries provided that they are entering with the purpose of returning to their residence and with proof of a negative PCR test taken within 5-7 days of arrival, a 14 day self-quarantine, and a second PCR test taken between day 7-10 of quarantine. All arriving travelers must complete a health declaration form and a passenger locator form upon arrival, which can be found here. Many businesses have reopened and all those—excluding vulnerable individuals—have been permitted to return to work. Restrictions limiting public gatherings to 100 people are in place until atl least April 11; non-essential shops have also been closed. Social gatherings are limited to 6 people. Face masks are mandatory in public spaces. Information on domestic restrictions can be found here. | Ministry of Health Malta Tourism Board |
Marshall Islands | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Indefinite restrictions | Near-complete | Citizens and legal residents - all destinations | Maritime - complete | All arrivals | None | No official statement | None | None | No official statement | No official statement | Determined regionally | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | NA | No official statement | Officials are enforcing an entry ban for travelers arriving by air and cruise ship until further notice; domestic flights are restricted to Air Marshall inter-island flights only. Domestic air travel remains limited between Kwajalein and Majuro. Authorities have temporarily suspended international departure of citizens, those wishing to depart for essential reasons are required to seek a waiver exemption from the Chief Secretary's Office.The latest travel advisory can be found here. All cruise ships and yachts are denied entry. Fishing vessels that have transited through or departed a country with reported COVID-19 infections will be barred from entry. All travelers must complete a health screening form upon arrival. COVID-19 conditions are currently at "low risk." More information regarding domestic conditions and what restrictions they present can be found here. | Republic of Marshall Islands National Disaster
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Mauritania | Moderate international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | Land - partial | Some arrivals | Symptomatic travelers only | No official statement | None | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Normal/near-normal | NA | Nationwide - all gatherings | All foreign nationals are currently permitted to enter Mauritania and limited international commercial flights have resumed; domestic flights have resumed. All travelers are required to present a negative PCR test result within 72 hours prior to arrival. Officials have closed most land and sea borders with exception of commercial goods; borders have reopened with Senegal and Mali. Symptomatic travelers will be quarantined for 14 days in a government designated facility. Travelers arriving from high-risk areas, including the UK, South Africa, and Brazil, are subject to a 14 day quarantine and a PCR test on arrival; those who test negative will be allowed to self-quarantine for 10 days. Markets, hotels, restaurants, and religious establishments have reopened. A nationwide curfew from 2000-0600 is in effect; schools have reopened. Face masks are required on public transit and indoor public areas. | Ministry of Health UK Mauritania Travel Advice French Embassy in Nouakchott |
Mauritius | Moderate international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | None | None | All arrivals | No official statement | None | None | None | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | NA | NA | No official statement | All arrivals are required to have a negative PCR test taken between 5-7 days prior to arrival. Additionally, all travelers must present proof of a reservation booking at a government-approved hotel to complete a mandatory 14-day quarantine; reservations can be made here. Travelers will also be subject to further COVID-19 testing on arrival, and Day 7 & 14 of quarantine. Travelers must present a Self Declaration and Locator form upon arrival, which they may find here and here. The local economy has fully reopened, and social activities have been allowed to resume. Social distancing and face masks are mandatory in public spaces. | Ministry of Health Mauritius Tourism Board Coronavirus Facebook Page |
Mexico | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | Land - complete | None | None | Partial suspension | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Nationwide - some gatherings | Travel to Mexico is permitted via air without restrictions. Passengers must complete an online declaration form prior to arrival. Please note: we are aware of technical issues with the online declaration form. If the problems persist please contact the airlines directly. A COVID-19 test or quarantine on arrival is not required. Authorities have closed the northern land border with the US to all nonessential travel through March 21. The Guatemalan-Mexican border is also closed except to Mexican nationals, healthcare workers, and cargo traffic. Officials have suspended nonessential domestic travel, banned gatherings of more than 50 people, and closed schools. However, domestic restrictions vary based on local epidemiological factors, with officials using the “stoplight” system to denote levels of severity. Updates are made every Friday; stoplight weekly video updates can be found here. | Mexico Coronavirus Mexican Government Travel Guide Mexico City Government Stoplight Definitions |
Micronesia, Federated States of | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Indefinite restrictions | Near-complete | None | All | Some arrivals | All arrivals | No official statement | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | No official statement | None | Determined regionally | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | NA | Determined regionally | Authorities are banning passengers from disembarking at all ports of entry (air and sea) until further notice. Repatriation opportunities remain limited and returning local nationals and residents will be quarantined in a government facility for 14 days. In anticipation of authorities reopening ports of entry, more information can be found here. | FSM National Government |
Moldova, Republic of | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening planned | Some foreign travelers | None | None | None | None | No official statement | None | None | Select industries | Nationwide - all schools | Normal/near-normal | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | Normal/near-normal | Nationwide - some gatherings | Travelers will be required to to fill out an epidemiological card. Moldovan nationals, residents, and foreigners from "green list" countries with less than 50 COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people are permitted to enter the country. Travelers and returning residents from "red list" countries, those with more than 50 COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people, must have relatives in Moldova, a visa or residence permit, or be a student, teacher, or transiting passenger. Travelers from the "green list" will not need to quarantine; travelers from "red list" countries will be required observe a 14-day self-quarantine, a PCR test completed within 72 hours of arrival will exempt them from this reqirement. The list of "red countries" can be found here (updated every Friday and goes into effect the following Monday). If a traveler begins their journey from a "green list" country and transits through a "red list" country, they will be considered entering Moldova from a "red list" country and will be required to abide by "red list" protocols. A State of Emergency has been extended until April 15; face masks are mandatory in enclosed public places, private gatherings are limited to 20 people. | Ministry of Health Ministry of Foreign Affairs Travel Alerts |
Monaco | Moderate international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | None | None | Symptomatic travelers only | No official statement | None | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | NA | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | All travelers, regardless of nationality, entering from outside of the EU, UK, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, the Vatican, Liechtenstein, Andorra, and San Marino, or from a European country averaging more than 60 new cases per 100,000 in 14 days must contact Monaco's COVID-19 call center. If staying at a hotel, they must show proof of a COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours before arrival and present a Disease Declaration Form. The COVID-19 Call Center and form information can be found here. All travelers must present negative PCR test result taken within 72 hours prior to arrival. Travelers without a test are required to quarantine; length and location will be decided by the Director of Health Action. Travelers can shorten their quarantine if they carry out a PCR test at a medical laboratory. Protective masks are mandatory in public spaces. Public gatherings are limited to 6 people. Some non-essential businesses have been allowed to resume gradually but with capacity restrictions; bars remain closed. A curfew is in place from 1900-0600 until at least March 19. | Monaco FAQ COVID-19 Government News |
Mongolia | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening planned | Near-complete | All | All | Arrivals and departures | All arrivals | Full suspension | None | None | Select industries | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | All trains suspended | Nationwide - all gatherings | An entry ban is in place for foreign nationals; international flights and rail routes are suspended until at least March 31. Citizens and residents arriving must quarantine for a combined 21 days - 14 days at a government-designated facility, usually a hotel, and 7 in self-quarantine. Repatriation may be possible through the Mongolian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Domestic flights are currently suspended. A ban on public gatherings is ongoing, and the use of face masks is mandatory in public spaces. Restrictions in Ulaanbaatar have eased allowing domestic travelers to exit, but domestic travelers entering must present a health questionnaire and a COVID-19 test if from high-risk provinces. Ulaanbaatar is under lockdown until at least March 1; most non-essential businesses have been closed and non-essential travel in and out of Ulannbaatar is also banned. Most public transport services will also be suspended for the duration of the lockdown. Domestic restrictions have eased in the rest of the country and most non-essential businesses have reopened. Masks are required in public spaces. | Ministry of Health Covid-19 US Embassy in Mongolia Ministry of Health News |
Montenegro | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | Land - partial | None | Travelers from certain locations | No official statement | None | None | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | Some routes suspended | Nationwide - all gatherings | All travelers arriving from the UK and other high-risk countries must present a negative PCR test not older than 72 hours; citizens and residents who arrive without a test will be required to self-quarantine for 14 days. Individuals can be released from quarantine after the sixth day with proof of a negative PCR test. More information can be found here. Most businesses and beaches have been allowed to reopen, taxi services have been restored, and public transportation is operating normally. Face masks are mandatory in public areas, on public transportation, and in vehicles unless traveling alone. There is a nationwide ban on social gatherings if not members of a joint family household and public gatherings. A national curfew is in place from 2100-0500. Intercity passenger traffic is prohibited from 2200 Friday through 0500 Monday. Additional restrictions are imposed on a regional basis. | Government of Montenegro Ministry of Health Montenegro Airlines Montengero Entry Requirements |
Montserrat | Severe international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | No official statement | Some arrivals | All arrivals | No official statement | None | None | None | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | NA | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | All travel to Montserrat is via Antigua. Visitors must stay a minimum of two months in order to be permitted entry. Air travel is only permitted via Fly Montserrat or SVG Air. An Access Declaration Form must be completed and submitted at least 72 hours prior to arrival. Arriving travelers are required to provide a negative COVID-19 PCR or RNA test result issued within 5 days prior to arrival and will be required to self-quarantine for 14 days in a government approved facility. Businesses have re-opened with social distancing restrictions; face coverings are required indoors. Public gatherings are limited to 50 people. Travel and business restrictions will likely continue through at least March 29. | Government of Montserrat Montserrat Tourism Division |
Morocco | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | Land - partial | Some arrivals | Travelers from certain locations | Full suspension | Determined regionally | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | Nationwide - all schools | Normal/near-normal | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | Some routes suspended | Nationwide - all gatherings | International and domestic flights have resumed. Flights between Morocco and the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Brazil, Denmark, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Germany, Turkey, Italy, Belgium, Austria, Portugal, Sweden, the Czech Republic, Ukraine, and South Africa are suspended until further notice; entry for UK nationals via a third country remains suspended as well. Borders are open to travelers from visa-exempt countries with confirmed hotel reservations or business travelers with an invitation from a Moroccan company. Travelers must have proof of a negative PCR test result issued within 72 hours prior to departure, as well as complete, print, and sign a Health Declaration Form - children under 11 are not required to take a PCR test. More information regarding entry restrictions can be found here. International travel, passenger ferry services, and borders have reopened to returning Moroccan residents. Residents will be subject to COVID-19 testing and a 7-day quarantine at a government facility upon arrival. Government officials have separated the country into two “Zones,” Moroccan authorities have eased restrictions in all “Zone 1” areas, which covers the entire country except Larache, Marrakech, Kenitra, and Assilah, which are Zone 2. Eased restrictions include reopening some businesses, allowing nonessential movement within Zone 1, and resumption of public transportation at reduced capacity. Zone 2 is under tighter movement and travel restrictions. Intercity travel within Zone 1 is permitted; travel between Zone 2 and Zone 1 cities requires written approval from the Ministry of Interior or proof of essential travel by employers. Face masks are mandatory in public areas nationwide. A nationwide 2100-0600 curfew is in place until March 17. All shops, malls, and restaurants must close by 2000. | Ministry of Health Royal Air Maroc Updates Moroccan National Tourist Office |
Mozambique | Minimal international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | Land - partial | None | All arrivals | Normal/near-normal operations | None | None | Select industries | Nationwide - some schools | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | Officials have allowed the reopening of borders for limited international flights. Foreign nationals with residency permits or with valid tourist visas are allowed entry. Foreign nationals traveling for business, who do not have a residency permit are required to seek authorization from the Ministry of Interior via a letter addressed to "Sua Excelencia Secretário Permanente do Ministério do Interior"; authorization could take about 7 days. All arriving travelers must present a negative PCR test result, administered in their country of origin, within 96 hours of departure - test results must be printed. All travelers arriving with a negative PCR test are not subject to the 14-day self-quarantine. Travelers may enter Mozambique without a test, but will be required to undergo a 14 day quarantine with no additional test once completed. Private gatherings are limited to 30 people in closed spaces with some public venues having a 50% capacity limit. Commercial establishments close by 1800. Restaurants may stay open until 2000 Monday to Friday but have to close at 1500 on weekends. A 2100-0400 curfew is in place in the greater Maputo area. Use of face masks are mandatory in all public areas. | Mozambique US Embassy Mozambican Government Covid-19 Page |
Myanmar | Severe international restrictions | Severe domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Near-complete | None | All | All arrivals | All arrivals | Full suspension | Determined regionally | Nationwide - overnight | Determined regionally | Nationwide - all schools | Determined regionally | Normal/near-normal | NA | Nationwide - all gatherings | Mayanmar has forced an entry ban on all foreign nationals and a ban on international flights until May 31; UK travelers were banned as of January 5. Visas-on-arrival and e-visas for foreign nationals are suspended while domestic flights have resumed. All arriving travelers are required to provide evidence that they self-quarantined in their country of origin for 7 days, though they will be allowed to visit their doctor in order to complete COVID-19 testing for departure. Foreign travelers must present evidence of negative COVID-19 result within 72 hours of arrival; they will also be subject to a 7-day quarantine at a government facility, followed by 7 days of self-quarantine. Returning residents will be subject to a 21-day quarantine in a government facility, followed by a 7-day self-quarantine period. Travel in/out of the Mandalay and Yangon regions is limited; vehicles leaving the Yangon region must gain COVID-19 clearance. A new nationwide curfew is in place from 2000-0400; various regional stay-at-home orders are enforced. Face masks are required in public spaces, and gatherings are limited to 30 people. More information can be found here. | Myanmar Tourism Board Ministry of Health |
Namibia | Minimal international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening planned | None | None | Land - partial | None | None | Normal/near-normal operations | None | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | Nationwide - some schools | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | International and domestic travel has resumed, including travel for tourism.There is a closure of most land borders for tourism purposes (Only Katima Mulilo, Ariamsvlei, and Noordoewer border posts and Walvis Bay Harbor can be used for tourist entries by land and sea). Tourists will be required to present a negative PCR test taken within 7 days of departure, as well as a completed health declaration form and full travel itinerary upon arrival. Namibian citizens and residences without test results or a positive test result may be allowed entry and will be subject to a 7-day quarantine. Other travelers (business, health, education) must contact the nearest Namibian Embassy or Consulate and inform them of their intended travel 14 days before departure. All travelers must obtain travel insurance prior to arriving in Namibia, as well as obtain a local Namibian mobile number to be available at all times. A nationwide curfew is in effect from 2200-0400 until March 31. Public gatherings are limited to 50 people and cannot go beyond 2000. Face masks are required in public spaces. Additional details on restrictions can be found here. | UK Travel Advice - Namibia French Travel Advice - Namibia US Embassy in Namibia |
Nauru | Moderate international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Indefinite restrictions | Some foreign travelers | No official statement | All | No official statement | All arrivals | No official statement | No official statement | No official statement | No official statement | No official statement | No official statement | NA | NA | None | Officials are enforcing an entry ban on all travelers arriving via air or seaports who have entered or transited China, Hong Kong, Macau, South Korea, Italy, Iran, in the past 21 days. Any traveler directly or indirectly involved with a cruise ship with confirmed COVID-19 cases is also barred from entry. All arriving travelers must have spent a minimum of 14 days in one of the following countries immediately prior to entering Nauru: Australia (excluding the State of Victoria), Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Niue, Palau, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Taiwan, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu. All travelers entering Nauru will be subject to a minimum 5-day quarantine in a government designated facility and must present a negative PCR test result issued within 72 hours of arrival. Travelers transiting and departing within 5 days are exempt from restrictions. | Government of Nauru Nauru Airlines Notices |
Nepal | Severe international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening planned | Some foreign travelers | None | Land - partial | Some arrivals | All arrivals | Partial suspension | None | None | Select industries | Nationwide - all schools | Reduced capacity/schedule | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | NA | Nationwide - all gatherings | As of December 23, passengers arriving from or have transited through the UK are banned from entry. Land borders are closed to foreign nationals; international flights remain limited. Foreigners who meet specific requirements can apply for a visa at the Nepali mission or consulate in their home country. All foreign nationals permitted to travel to Nepal must present the results of a negative PCR test received within 72 hours and confirmed hotel booking prior to departure. All arrivals must complete an online entry form and are subject to a mandatory quarantine for 10 days. Departing international travelers and domestic air travelers must fill out the appropriate online travel form prior to departure. Officials have allowed some businesses to reopen. Domestic flights and buses have resumed at a reduced capacity. Restrictions in Kathmandu include: limitation of nonessential services, and on public and religious gatherings. Additional restrictions are imposed on a regional basis. | Department of Immigration Nepalese Crisis Management Center for CV-19 US Embassy in Nepal |
Netherlands | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | None | Some arrivals | None | Partial suspension | None | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | No official statement | Nationwide - some gatherings | All flights from the UK, South Africa, and certain Central and South American countries are banned until at least April 1. All EU and Schengen Area nationals, legal residents, long-stay visa holders, and essential personnel are permitted to enter the Netherlands; UK nationals are no longer exempt due to Brexit. Residents of safe countries will also be granted entry. Travelers from other third countries must meet an exemption. All travelers (including Dutch nationals and transit passengers) arriving by land or sea, must present a negative PCR test taken within 12 hours or both a PCR test taken within 72 hours and a rapid test taken within 4 hours prior to departure unless traveling from a safe country; additional requirements may be required for travelers arriving from certain countries. Arrivals and transit passengers must also present a completed health declaration form and a health negative test declaration form. All travelers are required to self-quarantine for 10 days, unless they meet an exemption. All travelers are permitted to transit Schiphol Airport, provided they possess one of the testing options mentioned above, an international onward ticket, a completed health declaration form, stay within the international zone, and leave within 48 hours. Most nonessential businesses are closed until March 15 and face masks are mandatory in public. Individuals can only meet one person per day outside of their household. A nationwide 2100-0430 curfew has been imposed until March 15. | Netherlands Travel FAQ Netherlands Travel Checklist Dutch Measures Against COVID-19 |
New Caledonia | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Near-complete | None | All | Some arrivals | All arrivals | No official statement | None | None | None | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | NA | No official statement | Only residents of New Caledonia and those with urgent family/work related reasons will be permitted entry. International air travel is suspended until at least July 31. Limited flights are available to and from France and Sydney for health emergencies and repatriation. Domestic flights have resumed. Pleasure boats flying the French flag and carrying residents of New Caledonia can enter. Travelers are required to complete a health declaration form to apply for permission to travel to New Caledonia. All travelers over the age of 11 must present proof of a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of departure; passengers will not be permitted to board without one. All travelers entering New Caledonia are required to quarantine in a government-designated hotel for 14 days and will be tested for COVID-19 at the end of their quarantine. Travel restrictions are in place through July 31. Face masks are not mandatory at this time. | Coronavirus New Caledonia New Caledonia Travel Advisory |
New Zealand | Severe international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Near-complete | None | All | Some arrivals | All arrivals | Full suspension | Determined regionally | None | None | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Nationwide - some gatherings | Authorities are banning the entry of foreign nationals who do not hold resident visas until further notice. Certain foreign nationals can submit a request for travel approval under specific circumstances. All arrivals must enter a government-managed isolation or quarantine facility for 14 days. Most arrivals must present a negative COVID-19 test result issued no more than 72 hours prior to arrival; arrivals from certain countries are exempt. Arrivals must undergo a COVID-19 test within the first 24 hours of arrival. All travellers must register on the Managed Isolation Allocation System (MIAS) to secure a place in an isolation facility; travelers arriving from the Cook Islands will not be subject to the quarantine requirement. Available spots in managed isolation/quarantine are extremely limited; travelers are recommended to routinely check MIAS for available spots as availability is subject to change on short notice. Passengers who fail to obtain a MIAS voucher before boarding a flight will be denied entry. Passengers are allowed to transit if they meet one of these conditions and remain in the transit area; transit en route to China is suspended. New Zealand's domestic restrictions are currently at Level 2; Aukland is at a Level 3, travel to Auckland is restricted. | New Zealand Travel Guidance New Zealand Alert Level Ministry of Health |
Nicaragua | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | Some arrivals | None | Normal/near-normal operations | None | None | None | None | No official statement | No official statement | NA | None | Most airlines have suspended operations with Nicaragua until further notice; international flights are extremely limited. All travelers must report to officials if they have visited any other country significantly impacted by COVID-19. All arriving travelers must present a negative PCR test result taken within 72 hours prior to entry. All travelers must submit an advanced entry form prior to arrival in Nicaragua and email the completed document to Immigration officials at solicitudes@migob.gob.ni and preyes@migob.gob.ni. Passengers will be allowed to transit if they have a negative COVID-19 test result; transit passengers are subject to contact tracing by the Health Authorities for 14 days. Those departing Nicaragua will be required to pay a 35 USD or Nicaraguan Cordobas airport tax; this may be included in the airline ticket. Visitors are asked to social distance while in Nicaragua. | US Travel Advisory for Nicaragua UK Travel Advice for Nicaragua |
Niger | Moderate international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | Land - complete | None | Travelers from certain locations | Normal/near-normal operations | None | None | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | International flights have resumed. All land borders remain closed. Entry is only permitted for nationals, permanent residents, and foreign nationals with valid visas. All arriving and departing international travelers must present a negative COVID-19 PCR test result issued no more than 72 hours prior to arriving in and departing Niger. Passengers will be required to fill out a medical information card, have their temperature taken, and may be subject to a rapid COVID-19 test upon arrival at the traveler's expense. Travelers staying longer than 14 days must surrender their passports and self-quarantine for 7 days, with another test on Day 7. Travelers who test negative will be allowed to pick up their passports at the Direction de la Surveillance du Territoire (DST); travelers who test positive will have to self-quarantine for an additional 14 days, with a third test on Day 13. Travelers staying for less than 14 days are not subject to the 7 day quarantine and must have proof of their itinerary (ticket, letter of invitation, etc.). Large gatherings are prohibited and face masks are mandatory in public spaces. Niger is under a state of health emergency until at least April. | US Embassy, Niamey French Travel Advice |
Nigeria | Severe international restrictions | Severe domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | All | None | All arrivals | Partial suspension | Determined regionally | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Normal/near-normal | Reduced capacity/schedule | Nationwide - some gatherings | International and domestic flights have resumed. Interstate travel between Nigerian provinces is permitted, though external land and sea borders remain closed. Passengers from the UK and South Africa will be allowed to enter Nigeria on the condition that they present a pre-departure permit to fly and a unique QR code from the Nigeria International Travel Portal. All travelers must have a negative PCR test that was taken 96 hours prior to departure and upload the results onto Nigeria's online International Travel Portal; travelers must also complete the health declaration form and register for a second test to be taken on Day 7 through the Portal in order to obtain a QR code to show authorities. All arrivals must self-quarantine for 7 days at their provided address and must submit to an additional test on Day 7. A negative result from the Day 7 test will lift the self-quarantine, while those who test positive will be required to self-quarantine for an additional 14 days. Public transit has resumed, though railways remain suspended. Movement restrictions have begun to ease nationwide, though a nationwide 0000-0400 curfew remains in place. Restrictions on large public gatherings remain in place. Bars, nightclubs, cinemas, gyms, and parks will remain closed until further notice. Face masks are mandatory in public areas. | Nigerian International Travel Portal Nigeria Travel FAQ Public Health Advisory |
Niue | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | Maritime - complete | Some arrivals | All arrivals | Partial suspension | None | None | None | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | NA | None | Entry is restricted to only resident or individuals who have recieved permission by emailing Niue.SecGov@mail.gov.nu. Prior to entry, permitted travelers must stay for 14 days in New Zealand and must obtain medical clearance 3 days prior to arrival. All arrivals will be immediately ferried to the location where they will serve out their mandatory 14-day quarantine period. Accommodations needs to be booked prior to arrival. | Niue Travel Advisory Canada Travel Advice to Niue |
North Macedonia | Minimal international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | No official statement | None | None | Partial suspension | None | None | Select industries | Nationwide - some schools | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | No official statement | Nationwide - some gatherings | International flights have resumed. Passengers at Skopje International Airport are subject to a thermal screening; passengers with above average temperature are subject to further medical screening. The nationwide state of crisis has been extended through June 30, 2021. Indoor restaurants, bars, gyms, and certain other nonessential businesses have been reopened with social distancing rules. Public transportation is limited regionally. Masks are mandatory in indoor and outdoor public spaces and on public transportation. Public gatherings are limited to four people. All resturants and bars must close by 2100 except for delivery. | US Embassy in North Macedonia Government of North Macedonia Ministry of Foreign Affairs French Embassy in Skopje |
Norway | Severe international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | All | Some arrivals | All arrivals | Partial suspension | None | None | Determined regionally | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Nationwide - some gatherings | As of February 26, officials have banned entry for all international travelers unless an exemption is met. Travelers and foreign workers arriving from or have transited "red" or "striped" countries must have a negative PCR or rapid antigen test taken within 24 hours before to departure, when arriving by plane and 24 hours prior to arrival, when arriving my land. Upon arrival travelers who have been in the previous 10 days to a "red" or "striped" country will be tested. Travelers originating from the UK, South Africa, Netherlands, Austria, Ireland, Portugal or Brazil must meet additional requirements. All traveler, including nationals, coming from a "red" or "striped" country must quarantine for 10 days at an approve location; non-residents must quarantine at a quarantine hotel. Travelers have the option to shorten the quarantine time by taking two COVID-19 tests, the test upon arrival is the first test and the second no earlier than 7 days after arrival; the second test must be an RT-PCR test. The country color designations can be found here. All arrivals must complete a registration form. Citizens, residents, people in transit, or people who frequently cross the border for work do not have to have a test result when by the time they arrive but are still subject to the testing after arrival. Transit passengers must stay in the international zone and possess an international onward ticket. Individuals with close family in Norway or who have been granted permits to work or study in the country are exempt from the travel ban, but must self-isolate for 10 days. Visa services are limited. Domestic restrictions can be viewed here; restrictions can vary by municipality; currently restrictions are stricted in Oslo with the closure on non-essential business and a ban on events of more than 5 individuals. | Norweigan Directorate of Immigration Norwegian Institute of Public Health Reopen EU Norway |
Oman | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | Land - complete | Arrivals and departures | All arrivals | Normal/near-normal operations | Determined regionally | None | Select industries | Nationwide - all schools | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Some routes suspended | Nationwide - all gatherings | Air and sea borders are open; land borders are closed until further notice. Only Omani citizens and legal residents or holders of valid visas are allowed to enter; all other travelers must have permission from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to enter. Nationals of Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE will also be permitted entry. As of February 25 and until at least March 10, flights are suspended and entry is denied for travelers who have visited or transited in Sudan, Lebanon, South Africa, Brazil, Nigeria, Tanzania, Ghana, Guinea, Sierra Leone and Ethiopia in the 14 days prior to arrival; Omani citizens and essential workers are exempt. Some visa service, including visa on arrival, have resumed. Arrivals who are at least 16 years old are required to present a printed negative PCR test taken within 72 hours prior to arrival; all travelers will be tested again upon entry. All arrivals are required to register online and download the Tarassud+ app; passengers who will stay more than 7 days must download the Hmushrif app. All travelers must self-quarantine for 7 days or the duration of their trip if shorter; travelers who stay for more than 7 days must take another test on Day 8. Beginning February 16, all travelers must quarantine in a goverment approved hotel for 8 days; travelers will be release from quarantine with a negaitve result from a test taken on Day 8. All other travelers without residence permits must have proof of valid international health insurance covering COVID-19 costs for up to one month. Beaches and public parks will be closed until further notice. Public gatherings are prohibited, nationwide some nonessential businesses have been allowed to reopen; social distancing protocols remain in place; non-essential businesses in North Sharqiyah Governorate are closed from 1900-0600. The ban on travel between governorates, with the exception of Dhofar, has been lifted. The use of face masks in public spaces is mandatory nationwide. | Oman Airport Travel Advisory Oman Air Travel Advisory |
Pakistan | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | None | Some arrivals | Symptomatic travelers only | Full suspension | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Select industries | Nationwide - all schools | Normal/near-normal | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | Normal/near-normal | Nationwide - some gatherings | Travelers who have visited the UK, Netherlands, South Africa, Brazil, Ireland, and Portugal in the 10 days prior to arrival will be prohibited from entering until March 14; citizens, NICOP holders, POC holders and diplomatic passport holders are exempt. International and domestic commercial flights have resumed on a limited basis. All travelers will be required to present a negative PCR test result taken within 96 hours of departure; countries exempt from the test can be found here. All passengers are subject to a health screening and temperature check upon arrival; passengers presenting symptoms will be tested at the airport and those who test positive will have to self-isolate for 10 days. Authorities will prevent outbound passengers from boarding if they are displaying symptoms. Passengers must download the PassTrack app prior to boarding their flight to Pakistan, submit their personal details here, and print the confirmation. The land borders with Afghanistan, Iran, and India remain closed. Most businesses and public transit have resumed operations under strict social distancing measures, and face masks are mandatory in all public spaces – additional restrictions may vary by province. Public gatherings of over 300 people are banned. | Government Travel Advisory Government of Pakistan |
Palau | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening planned | None | None | All | Arrivals and departures | Travelers from certain locations | Partial suspension | None | None | None | None | Normal/near-normal | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | NA | None | Regular commercial air travel remains suspended indefinitely. All travelers wishing to enter Palau must complete a Quarantine Certificate Application, which must then be emailed to quarantine@palaugov.org for approval. Then, if an application is approved, travelers must take a PCR test within 72 hours of departure and submit the negative result to the aforementioned email. Once received, travelers will be issued a Quarantine Certificate via email and must present the document prior to boarding their flight. Travelers arriving from countries with ongoing community spread will be quarantined for 14 days; quarantine periods may be shorter for those arriving from countries without sustained community spread. Health screenings are in effect at Palau International Airport in Airai to detect symptomatic passengers and crew who may have traveled through areas with COVID-19 cases. Officials have restricted cruise ship calls – ships may dock if they have not called in any COVID-19-affected areas, and no passengers have traveled to/from affected areas in the past 14 days. | Palau Entry Requirements |
Palestinian Territories | Moderate international restrictions | Severe domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | No official statement | Land - partial | Some arrivals | All arrivals | Full suspension | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Select industries | Nationwide - all schools | Determined regionally | All flights suspended/all airports closed | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | A negative PCR test is required to enter the West Bank; arrivals without a test result are required to self-quarantine for 14 days. Travelers entering via air may be subject to medical screening. Travelers entering via the Allenby crossing will be required to take a COVID-19 test upon arrival. West Bank authorities have allowed most businesses, places of worship, and public parks to reopen. Public transportation is available. Entry points into Gaza are closed to nonessential travel; all arriving essential travelers will be required to quarantine for 21 days at a government-managed facility. Palestinian authorities have declared a state of emergency through at least March 12. An authority-wide nightly 1900-0600 curfew from Sunday through Thursday and 24-hours Friday and Saturday is in effect in Gaza until further notice; travelers are allowed to travel on foot during the curfew while vehicles movement remains banned during this time; non-essential businesses and places of worship are closed; all schools except high-schools are suspended. | Ministry of Health Updates Ministry of Information French Embassy to Israel and the Palestinian Territories US Embassy in Israel |
Panama | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening planned | Some foreign travelers | None | No official statement | None | Travelers from certain locations | Full suspension | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Select industries | Nationwide - some schools | Reduced capacity/schedule | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | Reduced capacity/schedule | Nationwide - some gatherings | International and domestic flights have resumed and borders have reopened to most travelers. Flights between Venezuela and Panama are suspended. Authorities have imposed an entry ban on nonresident foreigners who have stayed in or transit the UK or South Africa within 20 days; nationals and residents will be able to re-enter Panama but will be subject to a COVID-19 testing upon arrival and quarantine. All arriving travelers will be required to complete an online Affidavit of Health to receive their QR entry code, undergo a temperature check, and show proof of a negative PCR/antigen test taken within 48 hours of arrival. Travelers with an expired test result must submit to a rapid test at the airport and pay USD $50.00 at their own expense. Travelers will have to quarantine at an approved facility until the results are received. Ships from a country with confirmed COVID-19 cases passing through the Panama Canal must notify Panamanian authorities 30 days before arrival regardless of whether they intend to dock or transit; all ships are to undergo health inspections. A nationwide 2200-0400 curfew is in effect until further notice. In addition to the curfew, Panama and Panama Oesteln will be under a total weekend quarantine from 2100 on Fridays through 0400 on Mondays. Some businesses have reopened such as recreational and entertainment businesses, though schools remain closed until further notice. Sporting events, festivals, and all gatherings over 50 people have been banned. Additional domestic restrictions vary by region. | Panama Entry Requirements Panama COVID-19 Response |
Papua New Guinea | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening planned | None | None | Land - partial | Some arrivals | All arrivals | Full suspension | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | None | Normal/near-normal | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | Land and sea border crossings with Indonesia are suspended. Arriving travelers are required to obtain written approval to enter Papua New Guinea from the National Pandemic Controller's Office at least two weeks prior to travel and must obtain a negative PCR test result within 7 days of arrival. International flights have resumed from Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, Australia, and Solomon Islands; residents must arrive from these locations. Passengers can only land at Port Moresby. All travelers must complete a health declaration form. All incoming travelers must have proof of a 14-day hotel booking at a government-approved location prior to entry; quarantine time varies from 7 or 14 days depending on the traveler's departure location. Passengers will be required to fill in a form that will be reviewed and approved within 48 hours by authorities prior to purchasing tickets. Individuals wishing to travel to Bougainville will be required to obtain permission from the Bougainville Emergency Controller. Face masks are required in public spaces and on public transportation. All nightclubs and bars remain closed. Travel to/from West New Britain is prohibited until further notice and is under a curfew from 2200-0500; most gatherings are banned; and non-essential businesses have limited services. Other domestic restrictions, including domestic travel restrictions and curfews, may vary based on locality. |
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Paraguay | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | Land - partial | None | None | Partial suspension | Determined regionally | Nationwide - overnight | None | None | Determined regionally | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | NA | Determined regionally | Land border crossings with Brazil are open. Silvio Pettirossi International Airport is open and international flights have resumed. Travelers entering Paraguay must have a negative PCR, LAMP, or NAAT test taken within 72 hours of departure; children under the age of ten and persons who have a positive test result from 14-90 days prior and show they have recovered from COVID-19 are exempt. All arriving travelers will need to complete an online Traveler Health From within 24 hours before departure; once submitted, travelers will need to print a QR code that must be presented on arrival. Officials are enforcing a nationwide, nightly 0000-0500 curfew until March 14. Face masks are mandatory in public spaces nationwide. | US Travel Advisory for Paraguay UK Travel Advice for Paraguay Ministry of Public Health COVID-19 Page |
Peru | Severe international restrictions | Severe domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | None | Some arrivals | All arrivals | Full suspension | Nationwide stay-at-home order | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | Nationwide - all schools | Determined regionally | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | No official statement | Nationwide - some gatherings | Officials have opened the borders and resumed international flights with a duration no longer than 8 hours. Non-resident foreign nationals from Europe, South Africa, and Brazil will not be allowed to enter Peru until at least March 14. Travelers entering Peru must complete a health declaration form and have a negative PCR or antigen test result taken within 72 hours before boarding. All arrivals must self-quarantine for 14 days. Arrivals displaying symptoms are subject to medical testing and may either be quarantined at a government-designated facility or self-isolate at home. Domestic flights have resumed at Jorge Chavez International Airport, however travel to some high-risk regions are prohibited. Nationwide lockdown measures are in effect, including restrictions on nonessential movement, curfew form 2100-0400 in some areas and 2200-0400 in others with Sundays with a 24-hour curfew; family social gatherings and parties are banned and most nonessential businesses are closed. | Peru COVID-19 Response Lima Airport COVID-19 FAQ |
Philippines | Severe international restrictions | Severe domestic restrictions | Reopening planned | Some foreign travelers | None | All | Some arrivals | All arrivals | Full suspension | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | Some routes suspended | Nationwide - some gatherings | Officials are enforcing an entry ban on all foreign nationals; visa-free privileges are suspended. Foreign nationals are permitted entry if they meet certain criteria set forth by the Republic of the Philippines Inter-Agency Task Force, exemptions can be found here. Domestic flights remain suspended. Before traveling, individuals must submit their ticket confirmation, visas, and insurance coverage paperwork. All travelers must complete a Case Investigation Form and pre-register for a PCR test 1-3 days prior to travel, which may be found here. All travelers must have pre-booked accomodation for at least 7 nights in an accredited government hotel or facility; these individuals will undergo testing on Day 6 after arrival before they can be released. Travelers arriving in Manila need to complete and print the Affidavit of Undertaking and submit to health officials on arrival. The government has placed some cities under Modified (MGCQ) / General Community Quarantine (GCQ) or Enhanced Community Quarantine (EHQ), with the latter being the most severe. Residents in cities currently under MGCQ can move freely between communities. Authorities have begun to ease some national restrictions, including the reopening of many businesses at a reduced capacity; however, cities in the GCQ and EHQ remain under restrictions through March 31. Metro Manila has a curfew from 0000-0400 and Navotas City 2000-0400. Public transport can operate at a reduced capacity with health protocols, such as maintaining a one-meter distancing between passengers, while essential mass gatherings limits determined regionally. | US Travel Advisory for Philippines Philippines Airlines Philppines Travel Advisory Bureau of Immigration Philppines Restrictions FAQ |
Pitcairn Islands | Severe international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Near-complete | All | All | Arrivals and departures | No official statement | No official statement | None | None | None | No official statement | No official statement | No official statement | NA | No official statement | Pitcairn has closed all of its borders until March 31, 2021. No vessels, apart from the supply vessel, are permitted to dock. Only returning residents are permitted to travel on the supply vessel to re-enter. Social distancing measures remain in place. | Pitcairn Tourism Board
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Poland | Moderate international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | None | Some arrivals | Travelers from certain locations | No official statement | None | None | Select industries | Determined regionally | Reduced capacity/schedule | Normal/near-normal | Some routes suspended | Nationwide - some gatherings | Officials have reopened borders with other EU countries for nationals and permanent residents of the member states; UK nationals and non-EU residents in the UK are no longer exempt from the entry ban due to Brexit. Those arriving to Poland by plane, train, bus or other means of public transportation must self-quarantine for 10 days; travelers with a negative PCR test taken within 48 hours of arrival are exempt. A detailed list of entry restrictions and exceptions can be found here. Poland has banned flights originating from the UK. International rail connections have resumed to/from EU countries. Public transport is operating at limited capacity. Face coverings are required in all public spaces. Hotels are limited to business travelers only. A list of the additional domestic restrictions can be found here. | Government Travel Advisory Government Coronavirus Information Page Reopen EU Poland |
Portugal | Severe international restrictions | Severe domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | None | Some arrivals | None | Full suspension | Nationwide stay-at-home order | None | Select industries | Nationwide - some schools | Reduced capacity/schedule | Normal/near-normal | Reduced capacity/schedule | Nationwide - all gatherings | Nationals and residents of the EU and Schengen Area, Australia, China, Hong Kong, Macao, South Korea, Japan, New Zealand, Rwanda, Singapore, Thailand and Uruguay will be permitted entry. All other third country nationals are only allowed to enter for essential purposes and must provide a negative PCR test result taken within 72 hours of departure. Flights are suspended from the UK and Brazil until at least March 2. Travelers entering from countries with more than 150 per 100,000 need to present a negative PCR test taken with 72 hours prior to departure, a list of these countries can be found here. Due to Brexit, UK nationals who do not hold permanent residency in the EU are considered third country nationals. Transit passengers are exempt from providing a test if they do not leave the airport. Full details regarding travel restrictions can be found here. Travel restrictions for Madeira and Azores differ from nationwide entry. Non-residents may not disembark from cruise ships or other vessels. Municipality restrictions are divided into the categories "moderate, high, very high, extreme." Details on the different regional restrictions per level can be found here. A nationwide lockdown and state of emergency is in effect until March 16, including restrictions of movement between municipalities during the weekend. All events, except religious ceremonies, are prohibited. | Foreign and Border Services Visit Portugal Government Covid-19 Page |
Qatar | Severe international restrictions | Severe domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | All | None | All arrivals | Full suspension | None | None | Select industries | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | All flights suspended/all airports closed | Reduced capacity/schedule | Nationwide - some gatherings | Entry into Qatar is permitted for citizens, residents, and those with pre-approved entry permits. All travelers are permitted to transit Hamad International Airport in Doha, provided they possess an international onward ticket and comply with all onward destinations' entry requirements; transiting travelers are subject to a health screening upon arrival. All arrivals must quarantine for 7 days; travelers coming from Green List countries may self-quarantine at home and must test upon arrival; arrivals from all other countries must quarantine for 7 days at a government desiginated hotel booked here and present a negative COVID-19 PCR test result issued no more than 48 hours prior to arrival. Following the identification of a new COVID-19 variation, travelers arriving from the UK, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Saudi Arabia must undergo a 7-day quarantine at a government-designated hotel; travelers will be required to present proof of their hotel reservation prior to boarding their flight to Qatar. To leave quarantine, travelers will undergo a second test on Day 6 and will be released upon receipt of a negative result. Travelers arriving without a test result must undergo a test upon arrival. Returning residents that are currently outside of Qatar must obtain an exceptional return permit via the "Qatar Portal". Qatar is in Phase 4 of lifting restrictions. Public transportation and non-essential businesses are permitted to resume operations with limited capacity. Face masks are mandatory nationwide. Gatherings are limited to 15 people indoors and 30 people outdoors. | Ministry of Public Health Travel Requirements |
Republic of Korea (South Korea) | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | None | Some arrivals | All arrivals | Partial suspension | Determined regionally | None | Select industries | None | Determined regionally | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Determined regionally | Direct flights from the UK are suspended until at least March 11. All foreign nationals, including residents, entering South Korea by air must have a negative PCR test result taken within 72 hours of travel; all arrivals are subject to COVID-19 testing upon arrival. Arrivals from the UK and South Africa must present a PCR test result taken no more than 48 hours prior to arrival and must self-quarantine for 14 days. Nationals and long-term visa holders can self-quarantine, and short-term visa holders will be quarantined at a government facility. While in quarantine, travelers must download a self-diagnosis mobile app and answer questions daily. Short-term visas issued on or before April 4, 2020 are no longer valid. Officials have suspended the visa-waiver program for travelers holding passports from Japan, Taiwan, Macao, and Hong Kong. Long-term foreign residents must apply for a re-entry permit before traveling overseas. Cruise ships remained banned. South Korea is under Level 1.5 domestic restrictions and the Seoul region under Level 2 restrictions, resulting in the closure of some nonessential businesses and reduced evening public transportation services in Seoul. | Ministry of Health COVID-19 Response South Korean Immigration Service |
Romania | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | Land - partial | Some arrivals | Travelers from certain locations | Partial suspension | None | None | Select industries | Nationwide - all schools | No official statement | Normal/near-normal | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | Officials are enforcing an entry ban on all foreign nationals excluding citizens and residents of the EU/EEA; UK nationals who do not hold residency in the EU are no longer exempt from the entry ban due to Brexit. Travelers arriving from the UK must have a negative COVID-19 PCR test result issued no more than 48 hours prior to arrival. Travelers who have departed or transited certain countries will be required to self-quarantine for 14 days. Travelers who plan on staying in the country for less than 3 days can present proof of a negative PCR test taken within 48 hours of arrival in order to be exempted from self-quarantining. Strict social distancing rules remain in place, and public gatherings of more than 6 people are prohibited. Face masks are mandatory on public transport, public indoor spaces, and certain outdoor spaces. Non-essential businesses close nightly at 2100. Additional restrictions may vary by localities. A nationwide curfew is currently in effect from 2300-0500 until March 13. | Romanian Border Police Romania COVID-19 Response Reopen EU Romania |
Russian Federation | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | Land - complete | Some arrivals | Symptomatic travelers only | No official statement | Determined regionally | None | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | Some routes suspended | Nationwide - some gatherings | Foreign nationals are banned from entering, with few exceptions (under How is the passage at the Russian border in connection with the coronavirus carried out?); limited international flights have resumed. Flights to and from the UK are suspended until at least March 16. UK nationals will not be permitted to arrive from another location unless the individual is a citizen or resident of their departure location; those permitted to enter are subject to a 14 day quarantine. All arriving foreign travelers will be required to present a negative COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours of arrival. Arriving foreign nationals must complete this form and present it to authorities upon arrival. All arriving Russian citizens on regular flights must obtain a COVID-19 PCR test within three days of arriving and report the results to the State Services website. Arrivals are subject to further medical screening and a 14-day self-quarantine if they present symptoms. All land border crossings remain closed to passenger traffic. Local authorities determine which businesses can remain open, though some restrictions have been eased. Restaurants, daycare centers, and nonessential businesses have been allowed to reopen in Moscow; the city is currently requiring all travelers to self-quarantine for 14 days after arrival. Some cities, including Moscow, made masks mandatory in public places and on public transportation. | Ministry of Health Aerflot Airlines UK Travel Advice - Russia Government Updates |
Rwanda | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | No official statement | Land - complete | None | All arrivals | Full suspension | Determined regionally | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | International commercial flights have resumed and all travelers may enter the country. All arriving travelers must complete a Passenger Locator Form and present a negative PCR test taken within 120 hours prior to departure from their country of origin. Upon arrival, all travelers will be tested again and are subject to a 24-hour quarantine at a government-designated hotel while they await their results; travelers will be required to pay $50USD for testing. Travelers leaving Rwanda are subject to medical screening; symptomatic passengers will not be allowed to board their departure flight. Land borders remain closed except for the DRC border in Goma which is open for business purposes. Authorities have allowed domestic travel between cities and provinces to resume, though nonessential travel from residences is still suspended and movement between sectors in Rusizi is restricted. A nationwide curfew is in place from 1900-0400. Some nonessential businesses have been allowed to reopen with restrictions, while public transportation has resumed at full capacity. Wearing a face mask is mandatory when in a public setting. | Rwanda Tourism Board Rwanda COVID-19 Response |
Saint Helena | Moderate international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | No official statement | No official statement | Some arrivals | All arrivals | No official statement | No official statement | None | Select industries | No official statement | No official statement | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | NA | No official statement | International and domestic flights are limited. All arrivals are required to isolate for 14 days at Bradley's Camp, a quarantine facility on the island; quarantine at Bradley's Camp will be paid for at the traveler's expense. Citizens and residents may quarantine at their residence if the location is approved for Home Quarantine. Social distancing measures remain in place. | Ministry of Health Travel and Tourism |
Saint Kitts & Nevis | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | All | None | All arrivals | Normal/near-normal operations | None | None | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | NA | No official statement | Officials have opened the borders to all travelers. Flights to and from the UK are banned through late March. Arriving travelers must present a negative RT-PCR test taken within 72 hours of their final flight to SKN and must complete a travel authorization form found here. All travelers are subject to a mandatory 14-day quarantine at an approved hotel; residents can quarantine at their residence once approved by COVID-19 Task Force. While in quarantine, foreign nationals will need to be re-tested at their own expense on days 7 & 14 if their stay extends past 14 days. Travelers staying less than 7 days are required to take a PCR test between 48-72 hours prior to departure; if the test is positive, the traveler will be required to enter self-quarantine. Travelers must also download the SKN COVID-19 contract tracing mobile app to be used during their first 14 days on the islands. Transit passengers are required to have a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours prior to arrival and are not permitted to leave the airport during their transit period. Further details regarding entry restrictions can be found here. Some non-essential businesses have reopened, and face masks are mandatory in public spaces. | KN Travel Form Saint Kitts & Nevis COVID-19 Response Saint Kitts & Nevis Tourism Board Travel Advisories |
Saint Lucia | Minimal international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening planned | None | None | Maritime - partial | None | Symptomatic travelers only | Normal/near-normal operations | None | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Normal/near-normal | NA | Nationwide - all gatherings | All travelers 5 years old and older will be required to obtain a negative PCR test within 5 days of arrival and will be required to fill out a pre-arrival registration form, which can be found here; including transit passengers. Travelers will need to submit the PCR test result via email to sarscov2ell@gmail.com prior to travel; it is recommended to carry hardcopies of the results as well. Those who intend on entering the islands from outside the Travel Bubble must have approval to enter and either confirmed reservations at COVID-19 certified accommodations or have pre-arranged stay at a government-operated quarantine facility for at least 14 days or the duration of stay if less than 14 days. Passengers arriving from within the Caribbean Travel Bubble who have not left the area in the past 21 days will be exempted from quarantine. Travelers will be subject to screening and temperature checks by health authorities upon entry. Officials have banned incoming cruise ship calls, pleasure crafts, and yachts. Gatherings remain prohibited; some non-essential businesses closed or have reduced hours. A nationwide curfew is in effect from 1900 - 0500 until May 16. Face masks are required in public spaces. | Saint Lucia Tourism Saint Lucia COVID-19 Response |
Saint Vincent & the Grenadines | Minimal international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening planned | None | None | None | None | Travelers from certain locations | Normal/near-normal operations | None | None | Select industries | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | NA | Nationwide - all gatherings | Travelers must complete a Pre-Arrival Form and must have a virtual or hard copy on hand upon arrival. All arrivals must present a negative COVID-19 PCR test result issued no more than 72 hour prior to arrival; tests are also required of transit passengers. Travelers may be subject to an additional COVID-19 test on arrival. However, restrictions on mandatory quarantine periods and length of time between COVID-19 testing and arrival, vary depending on the traveler's country of origin. Travelers arriving from the CARICOM bubble must present a negative antibody test taken in the last 5 days and self-quarantine for 3 days; arrivals from Barbados are exempt. Travelers arriving by sea must provide a negative PCR test result done within 3-7 days prior to arrival and must seek approval for entry. Those who test positive will be placed under mandatory quarantine for 14 days in a government-approved facility. Mustique is currently implementing different entry restrictions for travelers, more information is available here. Most nonessential businesses have been allowed to reopen. | Ministry of Health COVID-19 Protocols |
Samoa | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | Maritime - partial | All arrivals | All arrivals | No official statement | None | None | Select industries | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | All flights suspended/all airports closed | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | Authorities have closed all international borders and suspended regular flights to/from Samoa. Only Samoan nationals are permitted to enter the country at this time, though foreign travelers can request entry approval from the Samoan government if they need to travel for essential purposes.Travelers permitted to enter must present proof of a negative PCR test result taken within 72 hours of departure. Additionally, all travelers, except those from American Samoa, must present a blood serology for COVID-19 antibody test taken within 5 days prior to departure; travelers from New Zealand are exempt if they stayed in New Zealand for more than 28 days and just completed a 14-day quarantine. Travelers are required to medical clearance completed and signed by a doctor within 72 hours prior to departure. All required documents must be presented as a hard copy. All travelers are required to quarantine at a government facility for 21-days; refer to the advisory here. Seaport access to Apia to cargo ships is limited. Health screenings must occur at a quarantine buoy before the vessel is permitted to dock - inter-ferry services between Savii and Upolu remain suspended. Gatherings are limited to groups of 50. Many nonessential businesses have reopened with capacity limitations; public transportation, including limited bus and ferry services, are operating throughout the week, except for Sundays, when no services will operate. | Ministry of Health Samoan Tourism Board |
San Marino | Minimal international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Indefinite restrictions | Some foreign travelers | None | None | Some arrivals | None | Normal/near-normal operations | None | None | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | Officials have lifted entry restrictions for countries from the EU and Schengen Area, as well as United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Andorra, Monaco and the Vatican City; Italian entry restrictions apply to all other travelers. Residents may be required to prove that their travel is essential when departing San Marino. Most nonessential businesses have reopened. Social distancing and sanitation rules are strictly enforced. | San Marino Tourism Board Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
Sao Tome & Principe | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | All | None | Symptomatic travelers only | No official statement | None | None | Select industries | Determined regionally | Reduced capacity/schedule | Normal/near-normal | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | All international flights have resumed. Travelers arriving in Sao Tome must provide proof of a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of departure. All arrivals are required to take an additional COVID-19 PCR test on arrival. Returning nationals may be subject to a mandatory quarantine. Symptomatic travelers will be subject to a rapid test for COVID-19. Face masks are to be worn in public spaces. Gatherings of more than 8 people remain banned. In Principe, schools are closed, all gatherings are banned, and non-essential business can only operate between 0500-1700. Travel between Sao Tome and Principe requires travelers to present a negative rapid antigen COVID-19 test. The state of calamity is extended through March 15. | Ministry of Health (Facebook Page) UK Travel Advice French Government Travel Advice |
Saudi Arabia | Severe international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | Citizens and legal residents - some destinations | Land - partial | Some arrivals | All arrivals | Partial suspension | Determined regionally | None | Select industries | Nationwide - some schools | Normal/near-normal | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | International flights have resumed only for returning citizens and foreign nationals with valid visas (exit and re-entry, work permit, residence permit, or visit visa) or meet an exemption; all air, land, and sea borders will not fully reopen until at least May 17. There is an entry ban for travelers from Argentina, Brazil, Egypt, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Lebanon, Pakistan, Portugal, South Africa, Sweden, Swiss, Turkey, UAE, UK and the US. The entry ban also applies to travelers who transited through any of the 20 countries in the 14 days prior to their arrival in the kingdom. Only diplomats, Saudi citizens, and medical practitioners, and their families are exempt from the entry ban. All foreign nationals must present a negative COVID-19 test result taken within 72 hours of travel, print and complete a Health Disclaimer Form, and register on the Tatamman and Tawakkalna mobile applications. All travelers are subject to a 48-hour self-quarantine, after which they will be able to opt for a PCR test; if the results are negative, they will be released after the third day. If travelers choose to forego the test, they will be required to self-quarantine for 7 days. The land borders remain closed with the exception for the purpose of repatriation between Bahrain, Kuwait, and the UAE. Sea borders remain closed to regular passenger travel until further notice. Residents who want to leave Saudi Arabia must apply for an exit permit via Absher or their sponsor. Domestic flights from airports in Bisha, Taif, Yanbu, Hafr al-Batin, and Sharourah have resumed. Inter-regional travel has resumed, and businesses have reopened; entertainment and recreational establishments remain closed; social gatherings are limited to 20 people. Public gatherings of more than 50 people are prohibited. Face masks are mandatory in public places. | Saudi Arabia Tourism UK Travel Advice - Saudi Arabia US Embassy in Saudi Arabia |
Senegal | Severe international restrictions | Severe domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | All | None | None | Full suspension | None | Determined regionally | Select industries | Nationwide - all schools | Reduced capacity/schedule | All flights suspended/all airports closed | NA | Nationwide - all gatherings | International flights have resumed; travelers from countries with entry restrictions in place for Senegalese nationals will not be permitted to enter. Land and sea borders remain closed. All arrivals must present a negative COVID-19 PCR test result issued no more than 5 days prior to arrival; transiting passengers staying longer than 24 hours must also provide a negative result. All travelers must also complete the passenger locator form found here . Domestic flights have resumed. A ban is in place for gatherings at beaches, sports venues, and other public areas. Face masks are mandatory in public areas and on public transportation. The regions of Dakar and Thies are under a 2100-0500 curfew through March. | French Embassy in Senegal COVID-19 FAQ Page UK Travel Advice - Senegal US Embassy in Senegal |
Serbia | Minimal international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | None | Partial suspension | None | None | None | No official statement | Reduced capacity/schedule | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | Normal/near-normal | Nationwide - some gatherings | Officials have lifted the entry ban foreign nationals and citizens. All travelers must provide proof of a negative PCR test taken no more than 48 hours prior to arrival. Serbian citizens and residents do not need to have a negative PCR test but must quarantine for 10 days and must take a self-assessment and are subject to medical screening at their port of entry to determine if they are required to report to a COVID-19 clinic. Restrictions on domestic travel have been lifted. Current domestic restrictions include a ban on gatherings of more than 5 people and public transit operating at a 50% capacity. Non-essential business must close by 2000; entertainment establishments by 2100. Face masks are compulsory in both indoor and outdoor public spaces and on public transport. | Ministry of Health US Embassy in Serbia UK Travel Advice for Serbia |
Seychelles | Moderate international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | None | Some arrivals | All arrivals | Normal/near-normal operations | None | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | Nationwide - all schools | Reduced capacity/schedule | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | NA | Nationwide - all gatherings | Officials are permitting certain pre-approved foreign nationals and private aircraft to enter Seychelles; a list of countries from which travelers are permitted and entry criteria can be found here. Travelers must submit an application to the Department of Health, which can be completed; applications are generally reviewed and approved within 6 hours. All travelers must have a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of departure. Arrivals must self-quarantine at a government-designated hotel for at least 6 days, after which will be required to undergo a second test; proof of booking must be shown upon arrival. Limited commercial flights have resumed. All yachts and pleasure fishing vessels must spend at least 10 days at sea prior to entering Seychellois waters and docking at Port Victoria; maritime passengers will be required to undergo a PCR test within 72 hours of arrival. A full list of entry requirements, including those for vacinated individuals, can be found here | Ministry of Health |
Sierra Leone | Severe international restrictions | Severe domestic restrictions | Reopening planned | None | None | Maritime - complete | None | All arrivals | Normal/near-normal operations | Nationwide stay-at-home order | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | Nationwide - all schools | Reduced capacity/schedule | Normal/near-normal | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | Lungi International Airport is open for limited commercial travel; domestic flights have resumed. Officials have closed all land and maritime borders to passenger traffic. All travelers must receive travel authorization via Sierra Leone's online portal and have a negative PCR test result taken within 7 days prior to departure. Travelers are required to undergo a rapid and PCR test upon arrival; their passports will also be taken until the PCR test results are released. If travelers' rapid test is positive they will be isolated at government facility until the PCR test result is returned. Traveler who have a positive PCR test are self-quarantined for an unspecified amount of time that will be determined by the government. Departing passengers are required to present a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours prior to departure. Public transportation is available at reduced capacity. Officials have closed schools and mandated the use of face masks in public. Public gatherings of over 100 people remain banned. A nationwide curfew from 2200-0500 is imposed and some non-essential businesses are closed on the weekend; additional domestic restrictions can be found here. A state of emergency is in place through March 2021. | Sierra Leone Travel FAQ French Embassy in Sierra Leone US Embassy in Sierra Leone |
Singapore | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | Land - partial | Some arrivals | All arrivals | Partial suspension | None | None | Select industries | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | NA | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | Only Singaporean citizens, permanent residents, and LTVP holders with prior authorization may enter Singapore. Short-term pass holders from certain countries can enter Singapore if they have a SafeTravel Pass; requirements and a list of eligible countries can be found here. Arrivals must have a negative PCR test result taken no more than 72 hours prior to departing their origin country. All arriving persons will be tested for COVID-19 and must quarantine for 14 days; residents and citizens can self-quarantine at their residence, while foreign nationals must stay at a hotel or other accommodation at their own expense. Individuals with a travel history to specific locations (found here), must quarantine for 14 days in a dedicated facility. Additional restrictions are in effect from individuals with a recent history of travel to/through South Africa, the UK, New South Wales (Australia) and Vietnam. All travelers entering under the Air Travel Pass (ATP) and Reciprocal Green Lanes (RGL) schemes must have a minimum SGD 30,000 (USD 22,500) travel insurance for COVID-19 treatment; travel schemes with Germany, Malaysia, South Korea, Indonesia, and Japan are suspended. More information regarding entry restrictions and travel from specific countries may be found here. Travelers transiting through Changi Airport must contact their airline to confirm that their departure city is approved for transit; more information from Singapore Airlines can be found here. All travelers must submit a health declaration before arrival, which can be found here. Singapore is now in Phase 3 of reopening. Updates to local restrictions can be found here. Most social gatherings remain capped at 8 people. Face masks must be worn in public at all times. | Singapore Border Control Ministry of Manpower |
Slovakia | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | None | None | Travelers from certain locations | Partial suspension | Determined regionally | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | Determined regionally | Normal/near-normal | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | Normal/near-normal | Nationwide - all gatherings | Third country nationals arriving from outside of the EU must meet an exemption; due to Brexit, UK nationals are no longer exempt. Travelers must complete a registration form prior to entering the country,as well as submitting a COVID-19 PCR test no older than 72 hours on arrival. All travelers must self-quarantine for 14-days on arrival, and may undergo COVID-19 testing on Day 8 at the earliest, and leave quarantine upon receiving a negative result; only travelers entering with a negative PCR or antigen test taken in Austria or the Czech Republic do not have to self-quarantine or register. Travelers from Australia, China, Finland, Iceland, Norway, South Korea, New Zealand, Singapore, and Taiwan do not have to self-quarantine. A nationwide curfew from 0500-0100 is imposed until at least March 19. Movement is prohibitted between municipalitie; some movements require proof of a negative PCR or antigen test taken with 7 days prior to travel. Face masks are mandatory on public transit and in most public spaces Some nonessential businesses are closed. Officials are enforcing social distancing rules and mandatory face masks in public spaces. | Entering Slovakia Reopen EU Slovakia |
Slovenia | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | Land - partial | None | Travelers from certain locations | Full suspension | Determined regionally | Nationwide - overnight | Determined regionally | None | Service suspended | Normal/near-normal | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | Travelers arriving from a country not listed as a red country may enter Slovenia without restrictions or mandatory quarantine. Travelers arriving from red countries must either enter with a negative PCR taken within 48 hours prior to arrival or a rapid antigen test taken within 24 hours prior to arrival; the tests must be taken in an EU member or at a third country approved laboratory; travelers entering without a test must self-quarantine for 10 days. Exceptions to the quarantine and a negative PCR test can be found here. Travelers in transit must leave Slovenia within 12 hours. Testing and quarantine are not needed for transiting. Enhanced border control measures remain in place at all points of entry. Those crossing the border to work or transport cargo, or those transiting the country (but not remaining overnight), are exempt. Officials have implemented nationwide restrictions, including a nationwide curfew from 2100-0600, limiting social gatherings to close family, prohibiting movement between municipalities, and most public transportation is suspended until further notice. Face masks are mandatory on public transit and in most public spaces. Schools have reopened. Details on regional restrictions can be found here. | Communication Office of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia National Institute of Public Health Reopen EU Slovenia Enter Slovenia web application |
Solomon Islands | Severe international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Indefinite restrictions | Near-complete | None | All | Some arrivals | All arrivals | Partial suspension | None | None | Determined regionally | Nationwide - all schools | Normal/near-normal | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | NA | None | Limited international flights have resumed. Non-resident foreign nationals will not be permitted to enter. Arrivals will be required to complete a public health declaration form. Individuals may be subject to a mandatory 14-day quarantine in a government facility, dependent on the country they have arrived from. A nationwide State of Emergency has been extended March 2021. Non-essential businesses remain open, however public gatherings remain prohibited. | Solomon Islands Government |
Somalia | Moderate international restrictions | Severe domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | Symptomatic travelers only | Full suspension | None | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | Nationwide - all schools | Reduced capacity/schedule | Normal/near-normal | No official statement | Nationwide - all gatherings | Authorities have permitted international and domestic flights to resume; authorities have established a quarantine unit at Aden Adde International Airport to isolate travelers displaying symptoms. Incoming travelers must have a negative COVID-19 PCR test result taken within 96 hours of arrival or will be subject to a 14-day quarantine at a government facility at their own expense. Outbound travelers must have a negative COVID-19 test result issued within 72 hours prior to travel. Authorities in the Gedo region have closed land border crossings with Kenya and Ethiopia. Officials have enacted a nightly 2000-0500 curfew in Mogadishu and the Western Province. Restaurants and bars have reopened but are under strict social distancing measures. Schools and other non-essential businesses remain closed; gatherings remain banned, including protests. | UK Travel Advice - Somalia Australian Travel Advice - Somalia US Embassy in Somalia |
South Africa | Minimal international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | Land - partial | None | Symptomatic travelers only | Normal/near-normal operations | None | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Normal/near-normal | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | All land borders have reopened. Arriving travelers must have a hardcopy of a negative COVID-19 PCR test result within 72 hours of arrival. All international arrivals are subject to a health screening. Travelers without a PCR test will be quarantined until they can be tested and receive a negative test; those that test positive will quarantine for 10 days and show proof of accommodation should they be required to quarantine. Travelers entering South Africa will also be required to obtain travel insurance covering all potential COVID-19 costs. All inbound and outbound travelers must complete a Traveler Health Questionnaire no more than 48 hours before travel. Transiting passengers must present a negative PCR test no more than 72 hours before arrival. Travelers departing South Africa will be subject to health screenings. Those found to have tested positive or present COVID-related symptoms will be required to self isolate; this may take place at one's private residence. A nationwide 2300-0400 curfew is being enforced until further notice. Face masks are mandatory in public spaces. | Ministry of Health South African Government South Africa Travel FAQ Reopening Plan |
South Sudan | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | Land - partial | Some arrivals | All arrivals | Full suspension | None | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | Nationwide - all schools | Reduced capacity/schedule | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | NA | Nationwide - all gatherings | Travelers entering the country must present a negative COVID-19 test certificate issued within 96 hours of arrival in addition to having prior permission to enter the country from the National Taskforce and are required to self-quarantine for 14 days. Most land borders remain closed. An overnight curfew is enforced from 2200-0600. Certain restrictions have been eased, allowing markets, shops, bars, and restaurants to reopen. Schools, churches, mosques, and nightclubs will remain closed, and the suspension of operations at ports and prohibition of public gatherings remain in effect. | UK Travel Advice - South Sudan Australian Travel Advice - South Sudan US Embassy in South Sudan |
Spain | Moderate international restrictions | Severe domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | All | Some arrivals | None | Full suspension | Determined regionally | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | Nationwide - all schools | Normal/near-normal | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | Normal/near-normal | Determined regionally | Citizens and residents of EU and Schengen Area countries may enter Spain from anywhere in the world. Residents from select third countries and all other nations with a reciprocal agreement with Spain for accepting travelers may enter from those specific countries; a list of those countries can be found here. All other travelers must meet an exemption. Individuals arriving from Brazil, South Africa, Peru, Colombia, and other certain countries must remain in quarantine for 10 days after arrival; travelers may end quarantine early on the seventh day with a negative COVID-19 test. Passengers transiting are exempt from restrictions if they remain in the airport and leave within 24 hours. Border controls with Gibraltar have also been put into place. This includes flights to the Canary and Balearic Islands. Land border with France is open; land border with Portugal remains closed until March 1. All travelers must fill out an online Public Health Form; transit passengers are exempt. Travelers arriving from a high-risk country need a negative COVID-19 PCR test result, taken no more than 72 hours before arrival; transit passengers are exempt. Port of entry restrictions can be found here. Social gatherings limited to a maximum of 6 people with regional restrictions in place for businesses and movement. Face masks or coverings are mandatory in enclosed spaces for ages six and up. A national curfew is in place from 2300 - 0600. Municipalities have the authority to impose or ease this curfew by one hour. A 2300-0600 curfew is in place in Madrid; a map of current movement restrictions in Madrid can be found here. In Catalonia, indoor seating limited to no more than 30-50% capacity with other public outside areas having no restrictions; a curfew is in place from 2200-0600 until further notice. Additional domestic restrictions vary by region. | Ministry of Health Reopen EU Spain Government of Spain Consulate General of Spain in the UK |
Sri Lanka | Severe international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Near-complete | None | All | All arrivals | All arrivals | Full suspension | Determined regionally | None | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | All flights suspended/all airports closed | NA | Nationwide - all gatherings | Incoming commercial flights have resumed; all international arrivals will be required to test multiple times throughout their stay. Before traveling they must provide a negative COVID-19 test result taken within 72 hours prior to arrival. Upon landing, a pre-purchased test through the visa application will be administered. Costs per PCR test will be USD $40. A second PCR test will be administered 5-7 days after the guest's arrival at the hotel; should the stay exceed 7 days, an additional test would be carried out between the 10th and 14th day after arrival. More information regarding testing requirements, visa application and fees, and the hotel requirements for initial stay can be found in the Sri Lankin Tourism Guidelines. All arriving travelers will be subject to a COVID-19 PCR test on arrival followed by a 14-day quarantine at a government facility, then will be required to self-quarantine for another 14 days. Confirmed cases will be quarantined at an infectious disease hospital. Travel to and from the districts of Colombo and Gampaha remain mostly banned. A timeline for the reopening of certain businesses and the restoration of social activities can be found here. Inbound passengers are allowed to transit through Bandaranaike International Airport (CMB) as long as they have a connecting flight leaving within 12 hours of arrival. Sri Lanka has moved to Alert Level 3, a full list of restricitons can be found here. | Ministry of Health |
Sudan | Minimal international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | All | None | None | Normal/near-normal operations | None | None | None | No official statement | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | NA | Nationwide - all gatherings | International points of entry, including seaports, and land border crossings are closed. Limited international flights from Egypt, Turkey, and UAE exist. All arriving foreign travelers will be required to submit a negative COVID-19 test result issued within 72 hours of arrival and will be subject to a 14-day self-quarantine on arrival; Sudanese nationals are subject to testing on arrival. Travelers 6 years old and under are not required to test. Departing passengers will also be required to present a negative COVID-19 PCR test issued within 72 hours of departure.The flight suspension on flights arriving from the UK, the Netherlands, and South Africa has been lifted. Domestic flights and all bus services between states have been reinstated. |
UK Travel Advice for Sudan US Embassy in Sudan |
Suriname | Severe international restrictions | Severe domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Near-complete | None | All | Arrivals and departures | All arrivals | Full suspension | None | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | Nationwide - all schools | Reduced capacity/schedule | All flights suspended/all airports closed | No official statement | Nationwide - some gatherings | Officials have closed all borders (land, air and sea). Flight options for returning residents remain limited to special government organized repatriation flights. Arriving travelers must have a negative COVID-19 PCR test result taken 72-120 hours before their arrival in Suriname and are required to provide proof of quarantine accommodation in a government-approved facility for at least 7 days. A national curfew is in place from 2200-0500 Monday through Thursday, while weekend curfew hours will run 2000-0500 Friday through Sunday until at least March 9. Some organizations and businesses have resumed operations such as; hotels, casinos, places of worship, open markets, gyms, and bars. A ban on public gatherings of 10 or more people is in effect. Face masks are mandatory in public spaces. | US Travel Advisory for Suriname UK Travel Advice for Suriname |
Sweden | Moderate international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | None | None | None | Partial suspension | None | None | None | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | Reduced capacity/schedule | Nationwide - some gatherings | Officials have reopened international borders only to the citizens of EU, EEA states, and certain countries and those who meet certain exemptions; due to Brexit, UK nationals are not exempt from the entry ban. Travel from the UK, Norway, and Denmark is prohibited until March 31, this includes transiting. All non-Swedish travelers over 18 years old must show proof of a negative PCR, LAMP, and antigen test within 48 hours and must be shown upon arrival. Travel restrictions and exemptions can be found here. Transiting Sweden is allowed under the entry ban as long as travelers stay in the international zone of the airport and do not go through customs or border control. Public gatherings of more than 8 people are banned; restaurants and bars remain open but with social distancing measures in place and a maximum of eight people at a table. Bars and restaurants must close by 2030. Regional restrictions can be found here. | Public Health Agency of Sweden Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency Entry FAQ Reopen EU Sweden |
Switzerland | Moderate international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | Land - partial | Some arrivals | Travelers from certain locations | Partial suspension | None | None | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Some routes suspended | Nationwide - some gatherings | Schengen, EU, EFTA nationals are permitted to enter Switzerland from anywhere in the world – only Swiss nationals and residents may enter from these countries. Entry by third country foreign nationals will be denied unless they have a special necessity. Select third country nationals may enter Switzerland, provided they arrive from an exempt country and maintain residency/nationality there. All travelers arriving by air must provide a negative PCR-test conducted no more than 72 hours before their entry to Switzerland. Travelers, including EU/EFTA nationals, who have visited or originate their travel in a high-risk country within the past 10 days will be required to self-quarantine for 10 days, present a negative PCR test within 72 hours before arrival, and complete the form for incoming travelers before arrival; a negative test result does not exempt one from quarantining. All passengers, except travelers on the regional border, must complete a electronic form for incoming travellers. Details on different requirements when entering can be found here. Domestic restrictions can be found here, many restrictions will remain in place until at least March 20. Further restrictions vary by canton. | Federal Office of Public Health Federal Department of Foreign Affairs Reopen EU Switzerland Restrictions FAQ |
Syrian Arab Republic | Severe international restrictions | Severe domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Near-complete | Citizens and legal residents - all destinations | All | All arrivals | All arrivals | Full suspension | Nationwide stay-at-home order | Nationwide - 24-hour | None | Nationwide - all schools | Service suspended | All flights suspended/all airports closed | NA | Nationwide - all gatherings | Limited international passenger flights to/from Syria have resumed. Damascus International Airport has reopened. Officials have closed land borders to all persons, including Syrian nationals; cargo shipments are may still cross following medical screening. Nonessential domestic travel restrictions is prohibited. Businesses are open from 0800-1700. Schools have reopened in government-held regions of the country. Gatherings remain banned; masks are required in public institutions, markets, and public transportation. | UK Travel Advice - Syria |
Taiwan | Moderate international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening planned | Some foreign travelers | None | None | Some arrivals | Travelers from certain locations | Normal/near-normal operations | None | None | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | No official statement | None | Only Taiwanese citizens and foreign nationals possessing Alien Residency Certificates (ARC) will be allowed to enter Taiwan. All other Non-ARC holders need official approval to enter for all other reasons except tourism. Nonresidents are allowed to transit through Taoyuan International Airport, additionally, nonresidents are allowed to apply to enter Taiwan for the purposes of medical treatment. All arrivals must complete a Quarantine System Entry Form at least 48 hours before departing for Taiwan and are required to make an affidavit stating their intended 14-day home or hotel quarantine meets relevant regulations. All travelers will be required to provide proof of a negative COVID-19 RT-PCR test within 3 working days of their departure. Transit passengers must provide a negative result from a PCR test taken within 72 hours prior to their departure to Taiwan and must also enter and leave on the same airline, stopovers may not exceed eight hours. Travelers who have transited or have been in Brazil, South Africa, the UK, or Eswatini within 14 days prior to arrival will be required to undergo quarantine at group quarantine facilities. Details on restrictions since March 1 can be found here. Fask masks are required in public areas. | Ministry of Health and Welfare Ministry of Interior Information Bureau of Consular Affairs News |
Tajikistan | Severe international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Near-complete | No official statement | All | Some arrivals | All arrivals | Full suspension | None | None | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | All flights suspended/all airports closed | NA | Nationwide - all gatherings | International flights are severely limited. All arriving travelers will be subject to screening on arrival; foreign travelers will be required to submit a negative COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours of arrival or will be required to self-quarantine for 14-days or until a negative test result is returned. Travelers who have received a COVID-19 vaccine more than one month prior to arrival are exempt. Land border with Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, China, and Afghanistan are closed except for cargo travel. Religious institutions are closed and large public gatherings are banned. Some non-essential businesses have reopened. Use of face masks is required in all public spaces, including on public transport and in vehicles. | FrenchTravel Advice - Tajikistan/a> US Embassy in Tajikistan UK Travel Advice - Tajikistan |
Tanzania, United Republic of | Minimal international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | Symptomatic travelers only | Normal/near-normal operations | None | None | None | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | NA | None | Officials have lifted the ban on international passenger flights; domestic flight operations are operating at near-normal capacity, including to Zanzibar. Arriving passengers will be subject to health screening upon arrival; non-symptomatic travelers are NOT subject to further testing or a quarantine. Individuals who test positive upon arrival may be subject to a 14-day self-quarantine. All travelers whose countries or airlines require them to undergo testing as a condition for travel are required to present a negative test upon arrival. All arrivals are required to fill out a Traveler Surveillance Form and submit it to officials at their point of entry. | Ministry of Health Announcements Tanzania Air Travel Measures Directives on COVID-19 |
Thailand | Severe international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Near-complete | None | All | Some arrivals | All arrivals | Partial suspension | None | None | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | No official statement | Nationwide - all gatherings | Officials are enforcing an entry ban on all nonresident foreign nationals, excluding those who provide essential services and Thailand Elite Card holders (a program for frequent business travelers). All travelers are subject to a 14-day quarantine in a government facility or an Alternative State Quarantine (ASQ) that must be booked prior to arrival. A list of ASQ hotels can be found here. All arrivals must also present a Certificate of Entry (COE) issued by the Royal Thai Embassy, a Fit-To-Fly health Certificate, and will be required to provide proof of an insurance policy worth at least 100,000 USD. The COE online form can be found here. Incoming foreign travelers and residents, excluding thai nationals, will be required to submit negative COVID-19 PCR test results no older than 72 hours prior to departure. Maritime passengers and crews must submit a negative COVID-19 medical certificate, a list of their last 10 visited ports, and record their body temperature checks for the past week before they may disembark. Some regions have closed schools and some closed non-essential business; other regions restrict by capacity or operating hours. Further domestic restrictions vary by region. | Ministry of Health Thai Airways Royal Thai Embassy |
Timor-Leste | Severe international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Near-complete | None | All | All arrivals | All arrivals | Partial suspension | None | None | None | None | Service suspended | All flights suspended/all airports closed | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | Authorities have closed borders and suspended entry of all international travelers with few exemptions. International flights remain suspended, with exceptions for medical and humanitarian flights, as well as government operations. Officials are enforcing an entry ban on most foreign travelers. Non-resident foreign nationals who wish to enter Timor-Leste can apply for permission with the nearest consulate; applicants are required to have a negative PCR test result when applying for permission. Nationals and residents returning from abroad, as well as pre-approved foreigners, must have a negative PCR test result taken within 7 days before arrival and will be quarantined for 14 days in a government facility. A state of emergency has been extended through April 2; social distancing measures and mandatory requirements for face masks in public spaces are in place. Gatherings of more than 10 people are banned. | Government of Timor-Leste UK Travel Advice for Timor-Leste US Embassy in Timor-Leste |
Togo | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Indefinite restrictions | Near-complete | None | Land - complete | All arrivals | All arrivals | Partial suspension | Determined regionally | None | None | None | Normal/near-normal | All flights suspended/all airports closed | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | Officials have resumed limited international and domestic commercial flights. Travelers arriving at Lomé-Tokoin International Airport (LFW) are required to provide a negative PCR test within 7 days prior to boarding their flight. Before departure, travelers must complete an online form and will be tested again upon arrival. Travelers departing Lomé must also present a negative PCR test within 3 days before departure. Travelers will be required to complete payment for their COVID-19 testing prior to departure as part of the traveler declaration form; travelers will need an electronic receipt of this payment to board. Arriving travelers will also be required to install the TOGO SAFE tracing app for the duration of their stay or at least 30 days, whichever is shorter. Land border crossings and regional air connections between Togo, Ghana, and Burkina Faso are suspended. Protective face masks are mandatory in public areas. Public gatherings remain restricted. Sokode, Tchamba, and Adjengre are under a 2100-0500 curfew. The state of emergency has been extended until March 2021; additional restrictions are in place and vary on a regional basis; domestic restrictions in the Savanes region have been lifted. More details on entry and exit procedures can be found here. | Ministry of Health US Embassy in Togo |
Tokelau | Severe international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Near-complete | No official statement | All | Arrivals and departures | No official statement | No official statement | No official statement | No official statement | Select industries | No official statement | No official statement | All flights suspended/all airports closed | NA | No official statement | Officials have closed borders until further notice; exceptions are made for essential supplies and specialist medical personnel. There are limited repatriation flights available for citizens, residents and students. Further information on repatriation flights can be found here. Social distancing measures remain in place. | Government of Tokelau |
Tonga | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Near-complete | None | Maritime - complete | Some arrivals | All arrivals | Normal/near-normal operations | None | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | Officials are enforcing an entry ban on all foreign nationals; Tongan citizens and residents returning by special arrangement and foreigners granted an exception by the ministry of Health are exempt. All arrivals must complete an arrival declaration card, as well as present a negative COVID-19 test result received within 72 hours of arrival; all travelers arriving in Tonga must undergo 14 days quarantine in Tongatapu and comply with all directions issued by the Ministry of Health Border Control Team. Maritime borders closed until further notice. A nightly curfew from 0000-0500 and a ban on gatherings of over 100 people is in effect. | Government of the Kingdom of Tonga |
Trinidad & Tobago | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Near-complete | Citizens and legal residents - all destinations | All | Arrivals and departures | Travelers from certain locations | Normal/near-normal operations | Nationwide stay-at-home order | Nationwide - overnight | All industries | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | All flights suspended/all airports closed | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | International flights are available but limited. All borders (sea and air) are closed to foreign nationals until further notice; nationals are now being repatriated and three separate categories of entry requirements exist for those returning from low, medium, and high risk areas. Individuals must complete an online application if applying for an exemption to enter or depart, which can be found here. Officials have suspended all cruise ship calls until further notice. International travelers entering the country are subject to a 7-day quarantine in a state facility followed by a 7-day self quarantine period; travelers arriving from the UK will be required to submit a negative COVID-19 test certificate issued within 72 hours of travel and will be subject to a 14-day quarantine in a government facility. Beaches, gyms, and parks; restrictions on businesses and public activities remain in place until further notice. Use of protective face masks is compulsory; public gatherings cannot exceed 10 people. Public transportation and taxis have resumed with 65 percent capacity. Schools have resumed virtually; in-person classes are scheduled to throughout February. Domestic travel between Trinidad and Tobago has resumed. | Trinidad & Tobago COVID-19 COVID-19 Travel Advisory |
Tunisia | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | Citizens and legal residents - some destinations | None | Some arrivals | Travelers from certain locations | Partial suspension | Determined regionally | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | Determined regionally | Reduced capacity/schedule | Normal/near-normal | No official statement | Nationwide - all gatherings | The border with Libya has reopened. Travelers are required to submit negative COVID-19 PCR test results issued within 72 hours of travel; some travelers may be subject to rapid testing on arrival. Travelers will also be required to complete a questionaire and install a tracing app on their phone. Flights to and from the UK, South Africa, Denmark, and Australia have been suspended; restrictions also affect those who have transited these countries. All travelers entering must quarantine for 14 days; those in quarantine have the option to undergo an additional test on the 7th day and if negative can leave quarantine. Tunisia remains under a State of Emergency until June 23. Most business restrictions have been relaxed. Travel between provinces is prohibited, except for work purposes and medical emergencies. Domestic restrictions vary by region. Face masks are mandatory in public spaces. Inter-regional travel is prohibited. A nationwide curfew is in place from 2200-0500. Public and private gatherings are banned. | Gov UK Travel Advice US Embassy in Tunisia Ministry of Health |
Turkey | Minimal international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | Some arrivals | Travelers from certain locations | Normal/near-normal operations | Determined regionally | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | Nationwide - some schools | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | No official statement | Most international flights to and from Turkey have resumed; however, due to new strains of COVID-19, flights from Brazil, Denmark, South Africa, and the UK have been suspended. All airline passengers traveling to Turkey (except those in transit) must provide proof of a negative PCR test taken no more than 72 hours prior to boarding. Arrivals traveling by land or sea must present a negative PCR test result obtained 72 hours prior to arriving in Turkey. Arriving travelers who visited Brazil, Denmark, South Africa, or the UK within the last 10 days will be quarantined at a designated facility for 14 days. A PCR test will be taken on day 10 of isolation; if negative, the individual will be permitted to leave quarantine. All international arrivals are subject to a medical screening, including temperature checks; symptomatic travelers will undergo a PCR swab test and may be required to quarantine. A passenger locator card must be completed prior to arrival. Turkish nationals wishing to use public transit or travel by air must obtain an HES code. A nation-wide, nightly curfew is in effect between 2100-0500 on weekdays. Some nonessential businesses are open 1000-2000, with social distancing rules in effect. Face masks must be worn in public. Additional restrictions may be imposed by local governments according to a tiered normalization system. More information on domestic movement restrictions is available here. | Turkish Airlines UK Travel Advice for Turkey US Embassy in Turkey |
Turkmenistan | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Indefinite restrictions | Near-complete | Citizens and legal residents - all destinations | Land - partial | All arrivals | All arrivals | Full suspension | None | None | Select industries | None | Service suspended | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | All trains suspended | Nationwide - all gatherings | Officials have suspended international travel until at least March 31; essential workers and returning citizens are exempt, and travelers must provide medical certification to enter the country. All arriving travelers will be tested upon arrival and regardless of result will be quarantined in a government facility for 14 days. All departing travelers must have a negative COVID-19 test signed within the previous 24 hours prior to boarding. Officials land border crossings are closed. Limited media reports state that officials have sealed off the capital, Ashgabat, to passenger traffic, and restricted inter-provincial travel using highway checkpoints. Domestic rail and bus services are suspended until February 28. Mass gatherings are prohibited. Restrictions have tightened nationwide, including the suspension of interregional bus and rail services until further notice and closures of religious establishments and markets; further regional restrictions are in place in Ashgabat, including closures of dining establishments. Face masks are mandatory in public areas. | UK Travel Advice - Turkmenistan German Travel Advice - Turkmenistan US Embassy in Turkmenistan |
Turks and Caicos Islands | Minimal international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | Symptomatic travelers only | No official statement | None | Determined regionally | None | Nationwide - all schools | NA | Normal/near-normal | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | All arriving residents and visitors must complete a TCI Assured Travel Authorization within 5 days of their departure flight; entry will be denied for anyone without the form regardless of age. Applicants will need to upload a negative PCR test result taken within 5 days of departure, as well as proof of medical insurance, in order to have their application certified; children under the age of 10 do not need a test. The cruise center will remain closed until further notice. The cruise ship terminal remains closed until further notice. Domestic restrictions are in place: businesses are limited by capacity and must close by 1700, social gatherings are limited to 6 individuals; public gatherings are banned; funerals are limited to 20 individuals. Face coverings are required in all public spaces until March 31. All islands are under a 2300 - 0500 curfew. Residents may not leave their homes during curfew hours, except for emergencies or essential work and travel purposes. | T & C Tourism Board Government of Turks and Caicos Islands |
Tuvalu | Severe international restrictions | Severe domestic restrictions | Indefinite restrictions | Some foreign travelers | None | All | None | Travelers from certain locations | Normal/near-normal operations | None | None | None | Nationwide - all schools | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | NA | Nationwide - all gatherings | Officials are enforcing entry ban for travelers who have been in China within 30 days. Officials have closed all air and maritime borders to foreign nationals. Travelers who have traveled in high-risk countries (understood to be countries where COVID-19 is present) must obtain a medical clearance three days prior to entering and must stay in a country that is not considered high risk at least 5 days prior to entry into Tuvalu. Arriving citizens and residents will be quarantined for 14 days. Schools are closed and public gatherings have been banned. |
UK Travel Advice for Tuvalu US Embassy in Tuvalu |
Uganda | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | All arrivals | Symptomatic travelers only | Partial suspension | None | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | Nationwide - some schools | Reduced capacity/schedule | All flights suspended/all airports closed | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | Officials have reopened land borders and airports and have permitted international tourism to resume. Travelers entering the country are required to provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test result received within 120 hours of arrival. Travelers departing the country must submit a negative test issued within 120 hours of departure; tests must indicate the intended reason for undertaking the test was for travel. According to officials, a quarantine will not be required so long as travelers "do not mix with Ugandans"; symptomatic travelers will be tested upon entry and will need to remain in the isolation center until the results are released. Restrictions on certain businesses have been relaxed and public transportation has resumed at reduced capacity. A nationwide nightly curfew is in effect from 2100-0600 until further notice, and public gatherings of more than 70 people remain banned; schools are reopened at a limited capacity and religious establishments are reopened with a 200 person capacity. Face masks are mandatory in public spaces, including in private vehicles with more than one person. | US Embassy in Uganda UK Travel Advice - Uganda French Travel Advice - Uganda |
Ukraine | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | Travelers from certain locations | Full suspension | Determined regionally | None | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Determined regionally | Borders have reopened, and all foreign nationals may enter. Foreign nationals arriving from "red" countries (national infection rate ≥ 30 per 100 people) will be required to test negative for a COVID-19 PCR test within 48 hours of arrival or upon arrival in the country or will be subject to a 14-day self-quarantine and required to download the "DII Vdoma" app, while all arrivals from "green" countries are exempt. A full list of "red" and "green" countries can be found here. All foreign nationals entering Ukraine must have a medical insurance policy to enter. International flight operations have resumed, as well as domestic overland and air travel, including public transit. Ukraine is under an adaptive quarantine until the end of April. Some nonessential businesses are closed between 2200-0700 until further notice and most public areas/public transportation has capacity limits. Social distancing and facial masks in all public areas are enforced. | Visit Ukraine Ukraine’s Cabinet of Ministers COVID-19 website |
United Arab Emirates | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | Travelers from certain locations | Partial suspension | Determined regionally | None | Determined regionally | None | Determined regionally | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | NA | Nationwide - all gatherings | The UAE has reopened its borders to all foreign nationals. Travelers intending on entering Dubai must complete a health declaration form, download the COVID-19 DXB App, and carry a hardcopy of a PCR test result from an approved government lab taken within 72 hours of arriving; children under 12 do not have to have a test result. There are some countries that require both a PCR test prior to arrival and one at the airport; a full list of countries and their associated restrictions can be found here; transit passengers from these countries will need a PCR test. Travelers who have been present in South Africa within 10 days of arrival will not be permitted entry. Travelers may be subject to additional testing at the discretion of airport authorities; if tested they will have to self-quarantine until results are released. Entry restrictions vary in Abu Dhabi and other emirates; further details on UAE entry restrictions can be found here. The land border with Oman has been reopened. Face masks are mandatory nationwide in all public areas including hotels. Officials have restrictions on businesses allowing for 30% capacity with social distancing rules in place with large gatherings banned. Tram and ferry services have resumed. | Dubai Travel Updates Visit Abu Dhabi Travel to the UAE Emirates News Agency |
United Kingdom | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | Citizens and legal residents - some destinations | Maritime - partial | None | All arrivals | Partial suspension | Nationwide stay-at-home order | None | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Nationwide - all gatherings | Authorities are prohibiting the entry of foreign nationals who have visited a banned country within the last 10 days; all British or Irish nationals and residents who enter from a banned country will be subject to a hotel quarantine for 10 days. All other passengers who have traveled to a banned country in the past 10 days may not enter the UK. International arrivals from other locations, including UK citizens and residents, must have a negative COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours before travel; travelers from the Falkland and Ascension Islands, and St. Helena are exempt. All travelers entering the UK are required to self-quarantine for 10 days. Travelers arriving from a non-banned country are able to "test out" of the mandatory quarantine after 5 days; full details on the process may be found here. New testing requirements will require all arrivals to complete a test on Days 2 and 8 after arrival. The hotel and the two tests must be pre-booked as a package at a cost of £1750 (USD $2,422 ) per person. Proof of the hotel and test booking must be entered on the Passenger Locator Form. Nationals and residents traveling outside the UK from England need a legally permitted reason for international travel. When declaring a reason, they must either print out or save an electronic copy of a travel declaration form to show at their point of departure. The travel form and details on permitted reasons can be found here. Travelers transiting 'airside' or 'landside' through the UK will not be subject to quarantine requirements or need to take a coronavirus test on day 2 and day 8, but they must still complete the Passenger Locator Form and take a test before entering the country unless they meet an exemption. All arrivals, including transit passengers, must complete a Passenger Locator Form no more than 48 hours prior to travel to the UK. Authorities currently have movement restrictions in place in England. Individuals are permitted to leave their homes for essential reasons or to go outside in public spaces for recreation while maintaining social distancing. More information regarding the new regulations can be found here. Wales, North Ireland, and Scotland have imposed their own restrictions. | UK Government COVID-19 Guidance Brexit Travel Guide COVID-19 Response - Spring 2021 |
United States of America | Moderate international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | Land - complete | None | None | Partial suspension | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Determined regionally | Officials have extended the entry ban on all foreign nationals who have been "physically present" in these countries in the past 14 days. Only travelers who meet an exemption found in Section 2 of the Presidential Proclamation will be permitted to enter; US citizens and lawful permanent residents (Green Car) are automatically exempt. Travelers who do not meet an exemption and have been in these countries will also not be permitted to transit. Travelers may be able to apply for a National Interest Exemption. ESTA applications are required for travelers without a visa, they must apply 72 hours prior to arriving in the US and will need to meet an exemption currently; including transit passengers. As of January 26, all international arrivals 2 years and older, including US citizens, will need to present a negative COVID-19 NAAT or antigen test taken no more than 3 days prior to boarding. Authorities have also suspended the entry of foreign nationals holding H-1B, H-2B, J, and L visas that were outside of the US after June 22. Authorities have closed the land borders with Canada and Mexico to all nonessential travel until March 21. Exceptions are being made for arriving individuals who are the immediate family members of US citizens and legal US residents. Some states have mandatory quarantines or testing requirements in place for travelers arriving from out-of-state; details on local and state restrictions can be searched here. Routine visa services overseas have been suspended at all US embassies and consulates until further notice. | USA Coronavirus Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
Uruguay | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Near-complete | None | All | All arrivals | All arrivals | Normal/near-normal operations | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | No official statement | No official statement | Nationwide - all gatherings | All borders are only open to nationals and residents; foreign nationals are prohibited from entering the country, cargo, humanitarian services, and essential travel are exempt. Those claiming exemption must complete an online form found here. All arrivals must obtain a negative PCR test within 72 hours of travel, complete an affidavit of health, and will be subject to a temperature check upon arrival. Travelers are subject to a mandatory 14-day quarantine period upon entry; on day 7 travelers can opt to test and leave quarantine early if they show a negative PCR result. All non-resident foreigners must have proof of insurance that covers COVID-19. Officials have banned cruise ship calls at Uruguayan ports; port authorities continue to screen passengers arriving on fishing boats and ferries. Domestic travel restrictions vary by region. Public gatherings are banned nationwide until further notice. | Uruguay Government Entry Requirements US Travel Advisory for Uruguay UK Travel Advice for Uruguay |
Uzbekistan | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | All | None | Travelers from certain locations | Normal/near-normal operations | Determined regionally | None | Select industries | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | Some routes suspended | Determined regionally | International and domestic commercial flights and traffic have resumed; COVID-19 testing requirements and quarantine measures will depend on the country of departure, a detailed list can be found here. International flights connecting with Austria, Australia, Denmark, Italy, the Netherlands, South Africa, and the UK are suspended until at least March 1; travelers who have visited these countries within 14 days of travel will be subject to an entry ban. Travelers, including residents who have visited one of these countries within 14 days of their arrival will be placed in a government quarantine facility. Officials have extended previously issued visas for foreign nationals currently in the country. Inter-regional transportation, including passenger rail travel, has resumed. Cafes, restaurants, and private kindergartens have resumed in areas free of cases for 14 days; many non-essential businesses have been permitted to reopen; gatherings of up to 30 people are permitted. | Ministry of Foreign Affairs Government Telegram Channel |
Vanuatu | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Near-complete | Citizens and legal residents - some destinations | All | All arrivals | All arrivals | Partial suspension | None | Nationwide - overnight | Select industries | None | No official statement | Normal/near-normal | NA | None | All ports of entry are effectively closed. Repatriation and outgoing international flights are limited. Returning citizens, permanent residents, and diplomats will have to submit a negative COVID-19 test issued within 72 hours of departure, undergo a 14-day self quarantine upon arrival, as well as complete a health registration form. Travel to/from countries with more than 100 COVID-19 cases is prohibited. Domestic commercial flights have resumed. A state of emergency is in effect through July 31, however most non-essential businesses are operating normally. | Ministry of Health Ministry of Health UK Travel Advice For Vanuatu US Embassy in Vanuatu |
Venezuela | Severe international restrictions | Severe domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | None | All | Some arrivals | All arrivals | Full suspension | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Nationwide - all schools | Determined regionally | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | NA | Nationwide - all gatherings | International flights are prohibited, except flights to/from Mexico, Turkey, Dominican Republic and Panama; an extension on the ban has yet to be announced. All arriving travelers are required to present proof of a negative PCR test result issued no more than 48 hours prior to arrival and are subject to additional COVID-19 tests on arrival. Travelers entering the country must isolate at a designated state-run health facility for 14 days. A national "7+7" quarantine is in effect, limiting movement and nonessential businesses every other week. Visa Services are currently suspended until further notice. Domestic flights are prohibited until further notice. Epidemiological surveillance has been increased at ports and airports, particularly Simon Bolivar International Airport. The land borders with Brazil and Colombia are closed with the exception of returning Venezuelan citizens and transport of goods. Further domestic restrictions vary by region. Public gatherings are banned until further notice. | Ministry of Health UK Foreign Travel Advice US Foreign Travel Advice |
Vietnam | Severe international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | Some foreign travelers | Citizens and legal residents - some destinations | All | Some arrivals | All arrivals | Full suspension | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Reduced capacity/schedule | Some flights suspended/some airports closed | NA | Determined regionally | All land borders are closed. International flights are limited to repatriation flights. Entry is permitted for Vietnamese nationals and residents, diplomats, experts, investors, and their respective family members. Officials are enforcing an entry ban on all other foreign nationals, including foreign ethnic Vietnamese who were previously authorized to travel to Vietnam visa-free. Inbound flights are suspended from locations with recorded COVID-19 variant cases, including the UK and South Africa. Immigration offices have reopened for foreign nationals who overstayed their visas while in quarantine. Returning Vietnamese nationals and residents must self-quarantine for 14 days; travelers leaving the country must complete a health declaration form prior to departure, which can be found here. Permitted foreign nationals entering the country will not be required to quarantine if they will be in the country for less than 14 days; otherwise they will be quarantined for 14 days at a government facility at their own expense; information regarding quarantine can be found here. Domestic restrictions have been reimposed in some areas due to a rise in COVID-19 cases, including lockdowns and curfews is some areas. Face masks are required in public spaces. | Ministry of Health Government News |
Western Sahara | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening planned | No official statement | No official statement | No official statement | None | No official statement | No official statement | No official statement | No official statement | No official statement | No official statement | No official statement | No official statement | No official statement | No official statement | Restrictions in various regions of Western Sahara are determined by the relevant administering authority (Morocco or Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic). All international flights remain suspended. | For Morroco administered areas: Royal Maroc Updates Moroccan National Tourist Office There are no official sources for Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic administered areas |
Yemen | Severe international restrictions | Severe domestic restrictions | Indefinite restrictions | Near-complete | Citizens and legal residents - all destinations | All | All arrivals | All arrivals | Full suspension | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | Determined regionally | All flights suspended/all airports closed | NA | Determined regionally | Officials have closed all land and maritime borders to passenger travel; cargo, humanitarian aid, and relief shipments are still permitted to cross. Houthi authorities have stopped all flights to/from Sana’a, including humanitarian flights. The internationally recognized Hadi government has also canceled all flights to/from airports under their control, including Aden International Airport (ADE), Seiyun Hadhramaut Airport (GXF), and Riyan International Airport (RIY); exceptions are made for repatriation, medical, and cargo flights. All arriving travelers are subject to a 14-day quarantine in a government-approved facility. All travelers returning to Yemen by land, air, and sea must present a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours prior to arrival; those arriving without a test will be tested before being permitted to cross. Some regional lockdowns have been put in place; curfews and domestic restrictions may vary by city. Schools, mosques, and other businesses remain closed in these areas. | Yemen Airways (Select Yemen near bottom of page) UK Travel Advice |
Zambia | Minimal international restrictions | Minimal domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | #REF! | Normal/near-normal operations | None | None | Select industries | None | Service suspended | No official statement | All trains suspended | Nationwide - some gatherings | All international airports have reopened, and travel for tourism and business has resumed. All arriving travelers must present a negative PCR test result taken within 7 days before arrival, complete a Traveler's Health Questionnaire on the aircraft and are subject to a health screening. Passengers displaying symptoms will be re-tested at the airport and isolated in a government facility. Foreign nationals are responsible for monitoring their health for 14 days; citizens and residents will be required to self-quarantine for 14 days. International train and bus services have been suspended until further notice. Cinemas, restaurants, and gyms have reopened. Public gatherings of more than 5 people are banned; larger groups need permission. Face masks must be worn in public. | Ministry of Health Zambian Airport Measures |
Zimbabwe | Moderate international restrictions | Moderate domestic restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | Land - complete | None | Symptomatic travelers only | No official statement | Nationwide stay-at-home order | Nationwide - overnight | All industries | Nationwide - some schools | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | NA | Nationwide - some gatherings | International and domestic flights have resumed; citizens, residents, and foreign tourists will be allowed entry. All land borders are closed. All foreign arrivals will be required to provide a negative PCR test taken within 48 hours of departure. Travelers who do not have a negative test result or display symptoms will be denied entry. Citizens and residents who do not have a test result must submit to a test at the airport and quarantine in a government facility until results are received. Outbound passengers must have a negative PCR test result taken within 48 hours before departure from the first embarkation point; travelers will need authorization to enter the city from their local police station if traveling to the airport from outside of Harare. Security services are preventing commuters from entering in Harare’s Central Business District until further notice; only those with permits may enter; all other interprovincial and intercity transport is restricted. A nationwide stay-at-home order and nightly 2200-0530 curfew is in effect. Essential businesses are allowed to operate between 0800-1500; non-essential businesses remain closed. Gatherings are restricted to funerals; no more than 30 people can attend. Public transportation is operating, though taxi services are banned. Face masks must be worn in public spaces. | Ministry of Health Zimbabwe Tourism COVID-19 |
State/Territory | Official Resource | Interstate Restriction | Intra-State Restrictions | Timeline | Entry Ban | Exit Ban | Border Closures | Flight Suspensions | Mandatory Quarantine for... | Limits on Nonessential Movement | Curfew | Nonessential Business Closures | School Closures | Public Transit Status | Passenger Flight Status | Passenger Rail Status | Gatherings Banned | Notes | |
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Alabama | Alabama Government | Minimal interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | None | There are currently no restrictions to enter or leave the state. The Extended Safer at Home Act is in effect through April 9. Public gatherings are allowed but social distancing must be maintained - face masks are required in all public spaces where social distancing is not possible. | |
Alaska | Alaska Department of Health Alaska Health Mandates | Moderate interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | All arrivals | None | None | None | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Determined locally | All travelers are requested to complete a travel declaration on the Alaska Traveler Portal and are recommended to submit a negative molecular-based COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours of departure. All arrivals are recommended to complete an additional test when they enter Alaska. Travel requirements for travel using the Alaska Marine Highway System can be found here. Alaska has moved into Phase 3/4 of their reopening plan. Face masks are required in public spaces for the Municipality of Anchorage. Additional domestic restrictions may vary by borough or city. | |
Arizona | Arizona State Arizona COVID-19 Response | Minimal interstate restrictions | Moderate intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | None | None | Determined locally | None | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Determined locally | There are currently no restrictions for travel into or out of the state. Those transiting the state are asked to avoid crossing into Navajo Nation (most northeastern part of the state) and other Native American territories to help curb the spread of the virus. The Governor of Arizona has issued the “Stay Healthy, Return Smarter, Return Stronger" order that allows for businesses to gradually open safely in compliance with the federal guidelines as the state continues to mitigate and prevent the spread of COVID-19. Public gatherings of 50 or more are banned unless approved by the city, town, or county. Face masks are mandatory in certain counties. | |
Arkansas | Arkansas Department of Health Arkansas COVID-19 Directives | Minimal interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Determined locally | There are currently no restrictions for travel into or out of the state. Arkansas has reopened all non-essential businesses at reduced capacity or limited operation hours. Any proposed large public gatherings, such as festivals and concerts, need to consult with the health department before scheduling. Restrictions limiting business and event capacities have been lifted. Face masks are required in public spaces statewide for those 10 years of age or older. | |
California | California Government | Minimal interstate restrictions | Moderate intra-state restrictions | Reopening suspended | None | None | None | None | Travelers from certain locations | None | None | Select industries | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Normal/near-normal | Reduced capacity/schedule | Statewide - some gatherings | California is urging all arriving persons traveling to the state to self-quarantine for 10 days upon entering. Travelers arriving to Los Angeles County from anywhere outside of the Southern California region are required to self-quarantine for 10 days upon arrival; transits that are not overnight are exempt; this is for arrivals by car, train, and plane. All travelers arriving in Los Angeles County will need to complete the Traveler Declaration Form before departing the airport. Certain entertainment venues and business are to remain closed statewide, additional restrictions by county can be found here. Face coverings are mandatory in common and public indoor spaces and outdoors when distancing is not possible. | https://sf.gov/news/san-francisco-lifts-local-10-day-quarantine-order-urges-against-non-essential-travel |
Colorado | Colorado COVID-19 Response | Minimal interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | Determined locally | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Normal/near-normal | Reduced capacity/schedule | Determined locally | There are currently no restrictions for travel into or out of the state. Pitkin County, which includes Aspen & Snowmass, requires all travelers to present a negative COVID-19 test and completed health affidavit; failure to comply will result in a 14-day quarantine. Public transportation is running with reduced capacity. Public gatherings are limited to 10 people from two different households. Face masks are required in public statewide, indoor spaces and on public transit. Restrictions and closures vary by county and their designated "dial" level. A new business safety measure has been created to accelerate reopenings of small businesses. | |
Connecticut | Connecticut Government | Minimal interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | Travelers from certain locations | None | None | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | No official statement | Statewide - some gatherings | All arriving travelers (domestic and international) will be required to quarantine for 10 days upon arrival and complete a Travel Health Form online. Travelers from NY, NJ, & RI who have been in these states over the past 10 days and those transiting are exempt. Travelers may opt to test out of the quarantine by presenting a negative COVID-19 test (all types excluding antibody) taken within 72 hours of arrival or taken during the 10-day self-quarantine; test results must be submitted directly to DPH.COVID-Travel@ct.gov. Face masks are mandated in public spaces; public transportation has resumed with limited restrictions. Additional domestic restrictions vary b county and infection rates. | |
Delaware | Delaware Government Delaware State of Emergency | Minimal interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Statewide - some gatherings | There are currently no restrictions for travel into or out of the state. Gatherings are limited to 25 people indoors gatherings and 50% of capacity of indoor gatherings at a venue. Outdoor gatherings of up to 50 people are allowed; larger gatherings must be approved by the local health authority. Private social gatherings are limited to 10 individuals. Face masks are required statewide. | |
Florida | Florida Department of Health | Minimal interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | None | None | Determined locally | None | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Determined locally | There are currently no restrictions for travel into or out of the state. Florida has entered Phase 3 of reopening; all nonessential businesses, including restaurants and bars, have been permitted to reopen under health guidelines. Officials encourage residents to keep gatherings to 50 people or less. Additional restrictions, including face masks, vary by county; Miami-Dade county is under a curfew from 0000-0600. County goverment websites can be found here. | |
Georgia | Georgia Business Guide Georgia Department of Public Health | Moderate interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Statewide - some gatherings | There are currently no restrictions for travel into or out of the state. The Public Health State of Emergency is in effect through April 6. Residents and visitors are strongly encouraged to wear face coverings in public, except when eating, drinking, or exercising outdoors. Gathering of more than 50 people are banned; 10 people in Atlanta. Face masks are encouraged statewide but may be deemed mandatory by local authorities. | |
Hawaii | Hawaii Tourism Authority Pre-Travel Testing Program Hawaii COVID-19 Travel | Moderate interstate restrictions | Moderate intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | All arrivals | None | None | Determined locally | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Determined locally | According to Hawaii's Pre-Travel Testing Program, trans-Pacific travelers have the option to provide a negative NAAT test taken from a CLIA-certified laboratory within 72 hours of departure in order to be exempted from the state’s mandatory 10-day quarantine. The test must be administered by a trusted partner to be accepted. Kauai requires a 2nd test after arrival and a 72-hour quarantine at an Enhanced Modified Quarantine Bubble; Maui and the County of Hawaii may have additional requirements for travelers, including inter-island travelers. All travelers must complete an online Safe Travels form; negative test results must be uploaded along with the form or a hard copy may be presented at the departure gate – negative results received en route to Hawaii will no longer be accepted. Additionally, all travelers must sign and initial the Order for Self-Quarantine affirming that they understand any violation of quarantine is a criminal offense. Travelers will also need to complete an additional Safe Travels Form upon arrival if the island they are landing on is not their final destination in Hawaii. Many nonessential businesses have been permitted to reopen under social distancing restrictions and gatherings are limited to 10 people or less - additional restrictions vary by region. Use of a face covering is required and, for certain counties, that also includes in public outdoor spaces. | |
Idaho | Idaho Government Idaho Rebound Stages | Minimal interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Reduced capacity/schedule | Statewide - some gatherings | There are currently no restrictions for travel into or out of the state. As of February 4, Idaho has entered Stage 3 of reopening; individuals can refer to Idaho's Travel Advisory for a county-by-county overview of local restrictions. Indoor and outdoor gatherings are limited to 50 people. Face masks requirements are determined regionally. | |
Illinois | State of Illinois | Moderate interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | Travelers from certain locations | None | None | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Reduced capacity/schedule | Statewide - some gatherings | There are currently no statewide restrictions for travel into or out of the state; however, restrictions do exist for those arriving in Cook County (Chicago). Travelers arriving in Chicago are required to self-quarantine for 10 days or present a negative molecular or antigen test taken within 72 hours of arrival to be exempt from self-quarantine when arriving from these "orange" states. Social gatherings are limited to 10 individuals; venues and businesses are limited to 50% capacity or a maximum of 50 individuals. Face masks are required while in public places. Additional restrictions vary by county. | |
Indiana | Indiana Government | Minimal interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Statewide - some gatherings | There are currently no restrictions for travel into or out of the state. Indiana has entered Phase 5 of reopening. Additional domestic restrictions vary by county and its risk color. Face masks are mandatory in public spaces. | |
Iowa | Iowa COVID-19 Page | Minimal interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | No official statement | Statewide - some gatherings | There are currently no restrictions for travel into or out of the state. All nonessential businesses have reopened; limitations on capacity are in many establishments are in effect. The mask mandate has been lifted. | |
Kansas | Kansas Department of Health Kansas Covid-19 Response and Recovery | Moderate interstate restrictions | Moderate intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | Travelers from certain locations | None | None | None | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | No official statement | Determined locally | Certain travelers will be required to self-quarantine for 10 days after entering Kansas; these travelers can also shortern their quarantine by undergo testing on Day 6. Face masks are required in public areas in which maintaining six feet of social distance is not possible. Social gatherings of 15 or more people are banned statewide, however local authorities can alter size amounts. Additional restrictions vary by municipality. | |
Kentucky | Kentucky Governor Kentucky COVID-19 | Moderate interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Statewide - some gatherings | There are no restrictions for entering or exiting the state, though travelers are asked to voluntarily self-quarantine for 14 days. Officials are discouraging all out-of-state leisure travel until further notice. Officials have allowed most nonessential businesses to reopen to 60% capacity, under social distancing guidelines. Face masks are required in public areas that do not have space to maintain six feet of social distance and on public transit. Indoor gatherings are limited to 8 people from two separate households. Additional restrictions may vary by county. | |
Louisiana | Louisiana Department of Health | Minimal interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening suspended | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Statewide - all gatherings | There are currently no restrictions for travel into or out of the state. As of March 3, Louisiana is on Phase 3 of their reopening through March 31. Indoor events are limited to 50% capacity or 250 people. Non-essential businesses can operate at a limited capacity at 75% and/or limited hours; some entertainment establishments remain closed unless approved by the State Fire Marshal. Every person must wear a mask or face covering while in public, except during personal outdoor recreation. | |
Maine | Maine Government Maine COVID_19 Response | Moderate interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | All arrivals | None | None | None | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Statewide - some gatherings | All arriving travelers, including Maine residents, from out-of-state are required to self-quarantine for 10 days per the governor's "Stay Safer at Home" order. Travelers who have a negative molecular or antigen COVID-19 test result taken within 72 hours of arrival can forego the mandatory self-quarantine; antibody tests will not be accepted. Individuals may arrive without a test, test upon arrival, then enter quarantine until the results are received. Travelers from Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire and Vermont as well as travelers who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 for at least 14 days are exempt from the quarantine and testing requirements. All travelers who are intending to stay in public lodging accommodations are asked to complete a Certificate of Compliance. Maine is currently in Stage 4 of the state's reopening plan; a state of emergency has been extended until at least March 19. Restrictions limited business hours have been lifted; gatherings larger than 100 individuals remain banned. Social distancing measures are in effect, including mandatory masks in public areas statewide. | https://www.maine.gov/covid19/ |
Maryland | Maryland Governor Visit Maryland | Minimal interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | Travelers from certain locations | None | None | Determined locally | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | None | As of December 18, authorities are requiring returning residents and travelers to self-quarantine for 10 days. Having a negative COVID-19 test result taken within 72 hours prior to arrival or taking a test upon arrival allows travelers to be exempt; travelers from DC, DE, PA,VA and WV are exempt from quarantine and testing. International cruises are prohibited from docking at any Maryland port. Maryland has moved into Stage Three of recovery with the safe and gradual reopening of workplaces and non-essential businesses. Indoor dining and outdoor/indoor recreations have resumed at 50% capacity; indoor fitness and gyms, casinos, arcades, theaters, personal service establishments, and malls have reopened. Additional restrictions are in place on a county level; Baltimore restricts capacity in non-essential establishments and entertainment/recreational facilities are closed. Public transport has resumed at a limited capacity. Face masks are required in all public spaces as well as public transportation. | |
Massachusetts | Massachusetts Government | Moderate interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | Travelers from certain locations | None | Statewide - overnight | None | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Statewide - some gatherings | All travelers arriving in Massachusetts from abroad or a high-risk state, including residents, must complete the Massachusetts Travel Form and self-quarantine for 10 days unless they present a negative PCR test result taken within 72 hours of arrival. Those arriving from a high risk state without a negative test can take a COVID-19 test at any point during their self-quarantine and exit if a negative result is received. Travelers arriving from low-risk states--as well as those only transiting--will not be subject to any restrictions; they will not need to complete the Traveler Form, quarantine, or present a negative test result. Face masks are mandatory in public spaces and when at least 10 people gather. Due to a rise in cases, Massachusetts has rolled back to Step 2 of Phase 3 in their reopening plan. A nightly 2130-0500 curfew is in effect, though exemptions will be made for outdoor exercise and essential travel. Non-essential businesses have been allowed to extend capacity to 40%; theaters are limited to 50 people. Gatherings remain limited to 10 people in indoor settings and 25 in outdoor gatherings. | |
Michigan | Michigan Government | Minimal interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening suspended | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Reduced capacity/schedule | Statewide - some gatherings | There are currently no restrictions for travel into or out of the state. Michigan has rolled back their reopening, placing every county under Phase 4 of Governor Whitmer's reopening plan; more information surrounding each phase may be found here. Face masks are required in public spaces statewide. | |
Minnesota | Minnesota Department of Health Minnesota Stay Safe Plan | Minimal interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | No official statement | Statewide - some gatherings | Travelers arriving in MN are asked to quarantine upon their arrival; asymptomatic arrivals may quarantine for either 10 days, or 7 days with a negative COVID test after 5 days. Authorities have implemented domestic restrictions. Indoor social gatherings are limited to two households, up to 10 people and outdoor gatherings are limited to three households, up to 15 people. All businesses are allowed to operate but with restricted capacity and hours. Face masks are required in all public, indoor settings. | |
Mississippi | Mississippi Department of Health COVID-19 MS Government News | Minimal interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | No official statement | Statewide - some gatherings | There are currently no restrictions for travel into or out of the state. Non-essential businesses have been allowed to resume. Arena events and outdoor events are limited to 50% capacity. A full breakdown of all restrictions can be found here. | |
Missouri | Missouri COVID-19 Page | Minimal interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | None | Determined locally | None | None | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Determined locally | There are currently no restrictions for travel into or out of the state. Public transportation has resumed. Officials have permitted most non-essential businesses to resume but many regions have capacity and operating hour limitations. Face mask mandates and other restrictions, including public gathering bans, are determined regionally. Regional restriction orders can be found here. St. Louis county is under a stay-at-home order, allowing movement only for essential needs, including work. | |
Montana | Montana Government | Minimal interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Statewide - some gatherings | There are currently no restrictions for travel into or out of the state. Montana officials advise that travel restrictions for the seven Native American reservations may vary and travelers should check the current restrictions with the tribal governments before traveling. All businesses have been permitted to reopen but must adhere to social distancing guideline and limit capacity; capacity limits are determined by county. Public transportation has resumed. Face masks are recommended and mandated on a county-by-county basis in public spaces or where social distancing is not possible. Public gatherings are limited to 25 people. | |
Nebraska | Nebraska Department of Health Nebraska Travel Advice | Minimal interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Determined locally | There are currently no entry restrictions for travelers entering or exiting the state. All counties in Nebraska are under Directed Health Measures until at least March 31. Gatherings of more than 10 people are prohibited; nonessential businesses remain open with social distancing guidelines. | |
Nevada | Nevada Health Response Governor News | Minimal interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | Symptomatic travelers only | None | None | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Statewide - some gatherings | There are currently no restrictions for travel into or out of the state. Asymptomatic travelers without a COVID-19 test are urged to self-isolate for 10 days. Most businesses have been permitted to reopen but must adhere to social distancing guidelines; certain recreational/entertainment establishments remain closed. Public gatherings are limited to 100 individuals or 35% of fire code capacity, whichever is less, and require strict social distancing requirements. | |
New Hampshire | New Hampshire Government New Hampshire Live Free | Moderate interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | Travelers from certain locations | None | None | None | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Statewide - some gatherings | All travelers, including residents, arriving from outside of the New England States (Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island) are required to self-quarantine for 10 days with an option to undergo a COVID-19 PCR test on or after day 7 in order to be released from the quarantine early; more information is available here. Visitors must present a signed document to their lodging staff stating that they have adhered to the quarantine. State officials continue to lift restrictions on non-essential businesses, allowing museums, restaurants, pools, gyms, and libraries to open under social distancing protocols and face covering requirements for employees. Public gatherings of more than ten people remain prohibited; further restrictions are determined regionally. | |
New Jersey | New Jersey Government Governor Office | Moderate interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | No official statement | Statewide - some gatherings | New Jersey officials are requesting all travelers returning from outside of the immediate region (New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and Delaware) to voluntarily self-quarantine upon entry for 10 days and to complete a traveler advisory form that can be found here. Those entering on business travel, apart from critical infrastructure work, or seasonal migrant workers are exempt. Face masks are mandatory in public areas and public transit. Indoor gatherings and most businesses are limited to 35% of the room's capacity. | NJ Travel Advisory |
New Mexico | New Mexico Traveler Information | Moderate interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Normal/near-normal | Reduced capacity/schedule | Statewide - some gatherings | Individuals who are visiting or returning to New Mexico are advised to self-quarantine for at least 14 days or the duration of their stay if less than 14 days. Businesses have been allowed to reopen at a maximum occupancy of 25%; social gatherings are limited to 5 people. Details on current restrictions by county can be found here. | |
New York | New York Government NY Travel Advisory | Moderate interstate restrictions | Moderate intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | All arrivals | None | None | Determined locally | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Statewide - some gatherings | Currently, all travelers arriving in New York must complete a travel health form, including transit passengers. Travelers arriving from non-bordering states or other countries will be required to quarantine for 10 days, or the duration of their trip if shorter. Travelers may shorten their self-quarantine by presenting proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours prior to departure, self-quarantine for 3 days, and take an additional COVID-19 test on Day 4. Travelers can end their quarantine after receiving the second negaitve result. Officials announced outdoor activities for institutions such as parks and cultural areas may reopen with no more than a 33% maximum capacity. Indoor and outdoor gatherings at private lodgings are limited to no more than 10 people. Face coverings are required, and any open business is allowed to deny entry if mask is not worn. Further restrictions are in place for clusters of areas called Hot Spot Zones. | Called and confirmed international travelers are allowed to test out |
North Carolina | North Carolina Government | Minimal interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | None | None | Statewide - overnight | None | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Statewide - some gatherings | There are currently no restrictions for travel into or out of the state. Non-essential businesses are open but with capacity and sanitary limitations and indoor public gatherings ban of groups larger than 25 individuals; many entertainment and recreational establishments remain closed. Detailed restrictions can be found here. Face masks are required in all public spaces. | Phase list |
North Dakota | North Dakota Government Office of the Governor | Minimal interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | Determined locally | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | None | There are currently no restrictions for travel into or out of the state. North Dakota is considered a low-risk area and continues to follow their Smart Restart Plan. Most businesses have been reopened with recommended occupancy limit for bars, restaurants and other food service establishments up to 80% capacity, or up to 300 patrons, with social distancing in place. Banquet, ballrooms and event venues are recommended at 75% capacity. More details on restrictions can be found here. | Smart Restart Plan |
Ohio | Ohio Department of Health | Moderate interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Statewide - some gatherings | Travelers arriving in Ohio from states with 7-day rolling positive testing rates greater than 15% are advised to self-quarantine for 14 days upon arrival in Ohio; an updated list will be revised every Wednesday here. Ohio has reopened most businesses. Face masks are mandatory in public spaces and public transportation, and gatherings of 10 or more people remain banned. | |
Oklahoma | Oklahoma Department of Health Governor PR | Moderate interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | None | There are currently no restrictions for travel into or out of the state. All businesses are open and without restrictions. Public gatherings limited to 50% capacity. Face coverings are mandatory for all state employees and visitors to state agency buildings. | |
Oregon | Oregon Health Authority Office of the Governor | Minimal interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Statewide - some gatherings | Travelers entering the state or returning home are advised to self-quarantine for 14 days. All businesses have been allowed to resume operations, and public transportation is operational but, with reduced capacity. The Governor announced the declaration of a state of emergency has been extended to May 2, 2021. Counties with "extreme risk" have limits on social gatherings to groups of 6, a 50% capacity for retail stores, and with some businesses required to work remotely. Details on county restrictions and a risk map can be found here. Face masks are mandatory in all indoor spaces and outdoor spaces where physical distancing is not possible. | |
Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania Government | Minimal interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Statewide - some gatherings | Returning residents and travelers are required to have a negative COVID-19 test result issued within 72 hours of arrival. Travelers arriving without a test must self-quarantine for 10 days; travelers also have the option to quarantine for 7 days if they produce a negative test on the 5th day. Detailed restrictions and exemptions can be found here. Masks are mandatory throughout the state in all public spaces. Alcoholic beverages are banned except for in restaurants, and indoor seating at restaurants may serve up to 50% capacity, nightclubs are closed. Gyms have reopened. Indoor groups of 10 or more and outdoor of 50 and more are banned. Additional guidelines on Allegheny, Delaware, and Philadelphia can be found here. | Quarantine states |
Rhode Island | Rhode Island COVID-19 Rhode Island Department of Health | Minimal interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | Travelers from certain locations | None | Determined locally | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Statewide - some gatherings | Rhode Island is currently in Phase 3 of their reopening plan. Travelers entering from an area with a 5% positivity rate or higher must self-quarantine for 14 days; all arriving travelers must complete a certificate of compliance, and a travel screening form. A list of those states and arriving traveler forms can be found here. This excludes those traveling for medical treatment, funerals, or obtaining necessary goods such as medicine or groceries. An exception will be made for those testing negative within 72 hours of arrival, however, all international arrivals are required to self-quarantine for 14 days regardless of a COVID-19 test. Anyone who knows they have been in close contact with someone who has COVID-19 must quarantine for 10 days or 7 days if they show a negative test 5 days after exposure; those residents of long-term care facilities must quarantine for 14 days if exposed. If you are a Rhode Island resident who anticipates traveling out of state, you are eligible to schedule a traveler’s test. Most public gatherings are limited to a 50% capacity limit; social gatherings are limited to members of the same household. Most businesses have reopened at reduced capacity with social distancing protocols in place. Face masks are required in all public settings. A stay at home advisory is in effect 2200-0500 Sunday-Thursday, and 2230-0500 Friday-Saturday. | |
South Carolina | South Carolina Government Governor PR | Minimal interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | No official statement | Statewide - some gatherings | South Carolina currently has no entry or exit restrictions in place for travelers or returning residents. South Carolina remains under a state of emergency until further notice. Officials have allowed most nonessential businesses to reopen with full capacity and social distancing protocols, including face masks in public areas. Public gatherings of more than 250 people remain prohibited. | |
South Dakota | South Dakota Department of Health | Minimal interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | None | The State of South Dakota does not currently have any travel restrictions in place. The Governor has extended the state of emergency until June 30 2021. There are little to no official, statewide restrictions in South Dakota. Businesses, places of worship, and other venues have been allowed to reopen. | Back to Normal Plan |
Tennessee | Tennessee Department of Health Office of the Governor | Minimal interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Statewide - some gatherings | There are currently no travel restrictions in Tennessee. Most businesses have been allowed to reopen with social distancing protocols and limited capacity. Indoor gatherings of more than 10 people are prohibited. Additional domestic restrictions may vary by city or county. Officials recommend face coverings when physical distancing is not possible. | |
Texas | Texas Health and Human Services Governor PR | Minimal interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | None | There are currently no travel restrictions or mandatory quarantine requirements for travelers entering Texas. The state has lifted most domestic restrictions and removed capacity limits for indoor and outdoor gatherings. Additional domestic restrictions vary by city or county. | |
Utah | Utah Government Governor PR | Minimal interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | Determined locally | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | NA | Statewide - some gatherings | There are currently no travel restrictions in the state of Utah. Visitors to Utah or those returning home to Utah after traveling are not required to quarantine upon arrival. Public gatherings are limited to 10 people for those in the moderate phase. Face coverings are mandated and a State of Emergency is in place. Counties with a "moderate" transmission level have allowed businesses to open - Salt Lake City is currently under this designation. A full list of counties and their transmission level can be found here. Mask requirements vary by county. | |
Vermont | Vermont Department of Health State of Vermont Office of Governor Agency of Commerce and Community Development | Moderate interstate restrictions | Moderate intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | All arrivals | None | None | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | NA | Statewide - some gatherings | Arriving travelers are subject to a mandatory 14-day self-quarantine at either their personal residence or a lodging establishment; travelers may shorten their quarantine period if a negative COVID-19 test is obtained after 7 days. If you gather with anyone from out of state, everyone in both households must quarantine for 14 days, or 7 days with a negative test. Travel for essential purposes is exempt from the quarantine order. The State of Vermont has suspended its leisure travel map. Further information on locations requiring quarantine can be found here. All gatherings of individuals from more than one household are prohibited. Face masks or coverings are mandatory statewide indoors and outdoors whenever social distancing is not possible. | |
Virginia | Virginia Department of Health Official Site of the Commonwealth of Virginia | Minimal interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | None | None | Statewide - overnight | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | NA | Statewide - some gatherings | Virginia currently has no entry or exit restrictions in place for travelers or returning residents. Officials are enforcing mandatory social distancing and disinfection practices for businesses. Virginia is currently under Phase 3 of their reopening. All social gatherings must be limited to 10 individuals indoors and 25 individuals outdoors. Face masks are mandatory in public settings. | |
Washington | Washington Government Governor PR | Minimal interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening suspended | None | None | None | None | Travelers from certain locations | None | None | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | NA | Statewide - some gatherings | All international air travelers are required to obtain a negative viral COVID-19 test within 3 days of travel or to present proof of recovery from COVID-19. Travelers who have been in the UK or South Africa in the last 14 days are required to self-quarantine upon arrival for 14-days; a list of updated countries where quarantine is required can be found here. Washington advises all other returning interstate and international travelers to self-quarantine for 14 days upon arrival. Face masks are required in all indoor and outdoor settings. Most businesses have reopened with social distancing and safety guidelines in place. Officials announced a recovery plan that varies restrictions per region; a region map and restriction details can be found here. | |
West Virginia | West Virginia Office of the Governor | Minimal interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | NA | Statewide - some gatherings | West Virginia currently has no entry or exit restrictions in place for travelers or returning residents. Officials have permitted most non-essential businesses to resume. Group gatherings are limited to 100 people. Individuals must wear a face mask in all indoor places where social distancing cannot be maintained. West Virginia uses a five-tier, color-coded system for assessing risk based on the levels of COVID-19 activity in each county and implements restrictions accordingly. Risk rankings range from green, indicating the lowest level of COVID-19 activity, to red, signifying the highest infection rates. | |
Wisconsin | Wisconsin Government | Minimal interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | Determined locally | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | NA | Determined locally | Wisconsin currently has no entry or exit restrictions in place for travelers or returning residents. Face coverings are mandatory in public enclosed spaces; indoor public gatherings are limited to 10 people or 25% of the building's capacity. Further public gathering bans, restaurant capacity limits, and other indoor activities are determined regionally. | |
Wyoming | Wyoming Department of Health | Minimal interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | NA | Statewide - some gatherings | Wyoming currently has no restrictions in place regarding people entering or leaving the state. Officials have reopened most non-essential businesses. Face masks are required state-wide on public transportation and indoor public spaces. Indoor groups may gather up to 10 with social distancing and sanitation measures in place; up to 250 may gather with a maximum of 50% venue capacity for outdoor events such as rodeos or weddings. Further restrictions are imposed on a county basis. | |
American Samoa | American Samoa Government | Moderate interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | All | None | None | Some arrivals | All arrivals | None | None | None | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Normal/near-normal | NA | Statewide - some gatherings | Hawaiian Airline, Samoa Air, and Talofa Air flights are suspended until further notice. All entry permits are currently suspended. All travelers must provide negative COVID-19 test results, travel documents, proof of residency, copy of passport, itinerary, and health clearance 72 hours prior to arrival to the Attorney General's Office for an "Okay Board," that will allow the traveler to board their flight. Further details on current restrictions can be found here. All travelers who are not medical personnel are subject to a full 14-day quarantine upon arrival. Regional measures are classified by a color-code system of Blue, Yellow, and Red; currently the territory is under Code Blue. Details on restrictions for each category can be found here | |
District of Columbia | Washington, DC COVID-19 Page | Minimal interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | Travelers from certain locations | None | None | Select industries | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Normal/near-normal | NA | Statewide - some gatherings | Travelers visiting DC from all "high-risk areas" where the seven-day daily average of COVID-19 case rate is 10 or more per 100,000 persons must have a negative COVID-19 test result taken within 72 hours of arrival or self-quarantine for 14 days; those arriving from Maryland and Virginia, as well as those who have been fully vaccinated are exempt from this order. Returning DC residents must limit their activities and self monitor for 14 days or must test within 3-5 days after return. Details on restrictions can be found here. Indoor gatherings are limited to 10 people and outdoor gatherings are limited to 25 people; some non-essential businesses have been allowed to reopen with a 25% capacity limit. Public transit has resumed at a limited capacity and schedule. Face masks are required in all inside and outside public areas. | |
Guam | Guam Recovery Guam Homeland Security | Moderate interstate restrictions | Moderate intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | All arrivals | None | None | None | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | NA | Statewide - some gatherings | All arriving passengers will need to quarantine for 14 days at a designated government facility; those arriving with a negative PCR test will be allowed to self-quarantine at their home or government-approved lodging. After 7 days of isolation, individuals will be able to undergo a PCR test for possible early release. Private and public gatherings limited to 15 persons; most businesses operate at 50% capacity. Face coverings and social distancing rules are enforced. | |
Northern Mariana Islands | North Mariana Islands Office of the Governor | Moderate interstate restrictions | Moderate intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | All arrivals | None | Statewide - overnight | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | NA | Statewide - some gatherings | All individuals arriving into Saipan must complete a Mandatory Declaration Form before arrival and will be tested upon arrival. Travelers will then quarantine at a designated government facility for 5-7 days thereafter, and testing for a second time on day 5 - if both tests are negative, they will be released. Businesses may operate between 0500-2300 and with 75% capacity; entertainment/recreational establishments remain closed. A curfew remains in place from 0000-0400. Gatherings are limited to 10 people. Additional information can be found here. | Guidelines |
Puerto Rico | Puerto Rico Travel Advisories Government Travel Safe Page | Minimal interstate restrictions | Moderate intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | Symptomatic travelers only | None | Statewide - overnight | Select industries | None | Normal/near-normal | Normal/near-normal | NA | Statewide - some gatherings | Puerto Rico has reopened its borders for travelers with restrictions. All arriving passengers must complete an online declaration form from the Puerto Rico Health Department and receive a negative molecular COVID-19 test result taken within 72 hours of departure to obtain an airport exit confirmation QR code; they will only receive a code after submitting their negative test to the online portal. Those who are asymptomatic but are still waiting on their test results or do not have a test will be required to quarantine for 14 days or until they receive their negative test results; those entering without a test will be given a Test Authorization Voucher to be tested locally. There is no requirement to test when entering the US mainland from Puerto Rico. All state quarantine, testing, and document submissions still apply. A night curfew is in effect from 0000-0500. Restaurants are operating at 30% capacity, while casinos, museums, and pools at hotels are operating at 50% capacity. Bars remain closed. Officials are enforcing social distancing rules and face coverings in all public areas. | Domestic restrictions change March 14 |
US Virgin Islands | US Virgin Islands Office of the Governor USVI Department of Tourism | Minimal interstate restrictions | Minimal intra-state restrictions | Reopening ongoing | None | None | None | None | Symptomatic travelers only | None | None | Select industries | None | Reduced capacity/schedule | Normal/near-normal | NA | Statewide - some gatherings | The USVI has reopened to leisure travel, and hotels are permitted to receive guests. All arriving passengers aged 5 or older who enter the USVI by air or sea, including those in transit, need to obtain a negative COVID-19 test result within 5 days of arrival in USVI - molecular/PCR/rapid tests are accepted. A travel screening application where test results are uploaded must be completed online 5 days prior to travel on the government's portal; if travel is 24 hours prior, a hardcopy must be filled out manually. Travelers under five years old are not required to complete the application or submit proof of a COVID-19 test and do not need to complete the online Travel Portal. Transportation on the islands is operating at a limited capacity. Face coverings are mandatory in all groups or when entering a public building. A 50 dollar fine will be issued for a first-time offense. A "Safer-At-Home" order is in effect, easing some domestic restrictions, including the reopening of non-essential businesses and allowing gatherings up to 50 people. No COVID-19 test result is required to travel to or return to the US mainland unless the state you are traveling to has specific COVID-19 testing requirements in place. |