SPAIN: Confusion reported over possible border closure by the island of Tenerife

There have been some mixed and unclear reports since yesterday evening, 16 December, regarding a possible ‘border closure’ by the island of Tenerife. The latest this morning by a number of sources is that no such ban on international travellers will be enforced, as long as passengers comply to COVID-19 PCR pre-testing requirements.
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UNITED STATES: North-eastern U.S. states brace for incoming snowstorm

Severe weather warnings are currently in place for 14 U.S. states in the north-east of the country, as a powerful snowstorm is due to sweep across them; parts of Pennsylvania and New York are predicted as much as two feet of snow. Reports suggest that up to 1500 flights, mainly domestic, have been cancelled so far - and so any passengers due to travel should pay close attention to their flight status.
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UNITED KINGDOM: UK government updates its 'travel corridor' quarantine exemption list

The UK government has announced that from 04.00 (GMT) on Saturday 19 December, anyone arriving or returning to England, Scotland and Northern Ireland from Uruguay, Namibia or the U.S. Virgin Islands will be required to self-isolate. This week, no countries have been added to the 'travel corridor' list, and the UK transport secretary has confirmed that only 'emergency' amendments to the list will be made until 7 January 2021, when regular weekly updates are likely to resume. As a reminder, under the ‘Test to Release’ scheme in England only, arriving or returning passengers from destinations NOT on the ‘travel corridor’ list can now opt to reduce their self-isolation period to as little as five days, by utilising a government-approved private testing service.
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UNITED KINGDOM: Welsh government to impose COVID-19 level 'four' restrictions from 28 December 2020

The devolved government of the UK nation of Wales have announced that from 28 December, it will enter COVID-19 level ‘four’, the highest level of its restrictions. The phase will initially last for at least three weeks, during which time non-essential retail, hospitality businesses and all leisure and fitness centres must stay closed. Social contact outside households or support bubbles - whether indoors or outdoors - is not allowed, and people must stay at home if possible.
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SINGAPORE: Country to allow entry to business travellers from all countries

The government of Singapore has announced today, 15 December, that it's set to launch a new segregated travel lane for business travellers on short-term stays; the initiative will be open to a limited number of business, official, and high economic value travelers from all countries who are coming to Singapore for short-term stays of up to 14 days. Applications are due to open in mid-January 2021, and passengers will be required to adhere to strict COVID-19 health and testing protocols, including staying within a 'bubble' at segregated facilities.
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NETHERLANDS: Country to enter five-week COVID-19 'lockdown' from 15 December 2020

The country’s government has announced in a televised address that the Netherlands will enter into a second tough COVID-19 ‘lockdown’ for at least five weeks, including a limitation on gatherings of more than two people. An exception will be made for three days at Christmas, however. The government also urged people to postpone non-essential travel until 15 March, two months later than the previous advisory.
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UNITED KINGDOM: London and surrounding regions to enter COVID-19 'tier three' from 16 December 2020

The UK’s health secretary has confirmed that London, most of Essex and parts of Hertfordshire will move into England’s highest tier of COVID-19 restrictions, tier 'three', from 00.01 (GMT) tomorrow, 16 December. Pubs and restaurants in this, the highest tier, must close except for takeaway and delivery; also under the rules, sports fans cannot attend events in stadiums, and indoor entertainment venues - such as theatres, bowling alleys and cinemas - must remain shut.
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OMAN: Country re-opens to international tourism from 10 December 2020

The country's government announced Oman's official reopening for tourism from 10 December, allowing passengers from 103 countries to enter without a visa for a period of 10 days. All passengers must take a COVID-19 PCR test on arrival at Muscat International Airport, at a cost of OMR25 (USD65) which can be paid through the Tarassud+ App before arrival in Oman. All passengers must self-isolate at their hotel while they await test results, which usually take 12-24 hours. Passengers staying in-country for less than 10 days are then free to leave, while passengers staying for more than 10 days are subject to additional requirements; this includes further self-isolation regardless of result, follow-up COVID-19 testing and the requirement to wear a tracking bracelet.
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UNITED KINGDOM: London Heathrow Airport terminal to remain closed until 2022

Airport representatives have announced that Terminal 4, one of four within the airport, will remain closed until the end of 2021; London Heathrow Airport posted an 88% fall in passenger numbers in November due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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AUSTRALIA: New Zealand government agrees to travel bubble with Australia in early 2021

The prime minister of New Zealand has announced that the country's government has agreed in principle to establish a trans-Tasman travel bubble with Australia from early next year. The bubble would be conditional on case levels staying low, and is pending approval by the Australian federal government. More to come.
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GERMANY: Country to imposed increased COVID-19 restrictions from 16 December 2020

The country's government has announced that it will increase COVID-19 lockdown restrictions over the Christmas period, as the number of deaths and infections from COVID-19 reaches record levels; the measures will run from 16 December to at least 10 January, and include the closure of non-essential shops and schools. The region of Bavaria is also extending a night-time curfew. With immediate effect, German authorities are requiring passengers entering the country from any country or region with increased risk of COVID-19 infection to register online. Use the following link for online registration: https://www.einreiseanmeldung.de/.
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SOUTH AFRICA: Country to impose additional nationwide COVID-19 restrictions

The country's National State of Disaster has been extended until 15 January 2021. In addition to the Nelson Mandela Bay Metro, the Sarah Baartman district and Garden Route district have been declared as Coronavirus hotspots. A curfew between 10h00 pm and 04h00 am will come into effect for these metros and districts with immediate effect as of midnight, 14 December 2020. Beaches and public parks in the Eastern Cape and Garden Route district will be closed between 16 December 2020 and 3 January 2021. Beaches and public parks in Kwazulu Natal will be closed on 16, 25, 26 and 31 December 2020 as well as on 1, 2 and 3 January 2021. Beaches and public parks in the Northern Cape and Western Cape will remain open. Beaches and public parks permitted to remain open will do so between 9am and 6pm daily. Festivals and live performances are prohibited. There will be stricter enforcement of level one restrictions with additional restrictions to be implemented nationwide as of midnight, 14 December 2020. These restrictions are: curfew between 11pm and 4am, non-essential establishments such as restaurants and bars must close at 10pm. The sale of alcohol is only permitted between 10am and 6pm from Monday to Thursday and the consumption of alcohol on public beaches or in public parks is strictly prohibited.
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NEPAL: Country re-opens borders to tourists arriving by air

The country's government has announced that Nepal has re-opened to foreign tourists, after a nine month suspension as the country battled the COVID-19 pandemic; all tourist visas have been restored, and foreign visitors are now free to fly into the country, but the land borders are still closed. All travellers must have a negative COVID-19 PCR test result obtained a maximum of 72 hours prior to their departure, and must take a further COVID-19 test after five days of a mandatory seven day hotel quarantine; this also applies to Indian nationals arriving in Nepal under the bilateral travel bubble agreement. Tourists are also required to hold valid COVID-19 travel insurance to the value of at least $5000 USD.
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GREECE: Country to increase COVID-19 arrival restrictions from 18 December 2020

The UK's Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) has reported updated information for arrivals of all nationalities to Greece; after 06.00 (local time) on 18 December, in addition to a negative COVID-19 PCR test result obtained a maximum of 72 hours prior to arrival and completion of a passenger locator form, travellers will also be required to complete a rapid COVID-19 test on arrival and to self-isolate for 10 days. National measures and restrictions within Greece have also been extended until at least 7 January.
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UNITED KINGDOM: Country to reduce mandatory self-isolation period for arrivals from 14 December 2020

The UK’s chief medical officer has said that from 00.01 (GMT) on Monday 14 December, the mandatory self-isolation period for passengers arriving or returning to England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland from a country which is NOT on the ‘travel corridor’ list of the respective nations will be reduced from 14 days to 10 days. Importantly, the guidance released today also states that the amendment will apply to all those who are currently self-isolating in the UK, including those who commenced self-isolation before 14 December.
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SINGAPORE: Country to lift border restrictions for travellers from Taiwan from 18 December 2020

Singapore will unilaterally lift border restrictions on travellers from Taiwan. With immediate effect, travellers can apply for an Air Travel Pass (ATP) for entry into Singapore quarantine-free from 18 December, as long as they test negative for COVID-19 on arrival. Applicants must have remained in Taiwan in the last 14 consecutive days prior to departure, and they must also travel to Singapore on direct flights without transit.
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FRANCE: Country to extend COVID-19 restrictions and introduce night-time curfew

The country’s government has announced that it will introduce a night-time curfew, in addition to delaying the re-opening of cultural venues, in response to a rise in cases of COVID-19. A stay-at-home order will be lifted on 15 December as planned, and then a daily 20.00-06.00 (local time) curfew requirement will begin and will not be waived over the festive period. Museums, cinemas, theatres and sports venues will also remain closed for an additional three weeks.
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NORWAY: Country to reduce quarantine requirements for arriving passengers

The country’s government has announced a slight reduction in restrictions on arrival quarantine, meaning that travellers can now self-isolate for 10 days at a place of their choosing pending certain conditions being met, rather than the current requirement to do so in a designated hotel at their own cost.
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UNITED KINGDOM: UK government updates its 'travel corridor' quarantine exemption list

The UK government has announced that from 04.00 (GMT) on Saturday 12 December, anyone arriving or returning from Spain's Canary Islands to England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland will be required to self-isolate. However, anyone arriving or returning to England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland from the Botswana or Saudi Arabia will not be required to self-isolate, as the nations have been granted a travel corridor.
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AUSTRALIA: State of Queensland opens borders to arrivals from New Zealand from 12 December 2020

The government of the Australian state of Queensland has announced that the state will open its border to arrivals from New Zealand from 12 December. Visitors from across the Tasman will be able to travel into the state without having to quarantine from 01.00 (local time). At this stage, New Zealanders subsequently returning home will still be subjected to a mandatory quarantine period of two weeks.
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