DOMINICA: Country to re-open to international arrivals from 7 August 2020

The Caribbean island-nation is still set to re-open to international visitors from 7 August; passengers must submit an online health form and a negative COVID-19 PCR test prior to departure, plus be subject to temperature checks and rapid testing on arrival. Passengers passing all requirements will be taken to one of eight approved properties for their stay - anyone who tests positive will be subject to mandatory quarantine in other facilities.
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CYPRUS: Country revises its list of ‘safe’ countries from 6 August 2020

The country's government has announced three amendments from 6 August to the list of countries from which Cyprus accepts visitors. Greece will move from category A to B, meaning a COVID-19 test certificate must now be obtained within 72 hours of departure. Thailand will move from category B to A, meaning arrivals to Cyprus are now not required to self-isolate or be tested. Finally, Morocco will move from category B to C, meaning most passengers are not permitted to enter, and those who are eligible must be tested and self-isolate. In addition, all passengers must apply for a 'CyprusFlightPass' within 24 hours of their departure, and present this at passport control when they arrive in the country.
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NORWAY: Country suspends docking for cruise ships with over 100 passengers

The country's government has announced that it has stopped all cruise ships with more than 100 people on board from disembarking in Norwegian ports for 14 days effective yesterday, 3 August; this follows a recent outbreak of COVID-19 on board a ship operated by Norwegian company Hurtigruten. Any ships that have not yet departed will not be able to dock at Norwegian ports while the restriction is in effect.
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COSTA RICA: Country eases entry restrictions for some arrivals from 1 August 2020

The country eased entry restrictions for some visitors on 1 August, allowing citizens and residents of Canada, the European Union, Schengen Zone countries and the UK to enter; flights originating from these countries will also now be permitted. Among the additional requirements are a COVID-19 certificate obtained no more than 48 hours before departure, purchase of a specific Costa Rican insurance product and online completion of an advance epidemiological information form.
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SINGAPORE: Country to require some passengers to be electronically monitored from 11 August 2020

The government of Singapore have announced that some incoming passengers will be required to wear electronic monitoring tags from 11 August in order to ensure that they comply with COVID-19 quarantine requirements, as the city-state gradually re-opens its borders. The devices will use GPS and Bluetooth signals and must be activated upon reaching a passenger's home; any attempt to leave home during the mandatory quarantine period or tamper with the device will trigger an alert to the authorities.
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CHAD: Country resumes international flights from 1 August 2020

The country resumed commercial flights from 1 August, following the closure of airports in March due to COVID-19. Passengers arriving in Chad will be required to present a negative COVID-19 test certificate dated no more than 72 hours prior to arrival; individuals must also surrender their passport and self-quarantine for seven days. On the seventh day they are required to take a further COVID-19 test ,and upon presentation of the test receipt, their passport will be returned.
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RUSSIA: Country to resume flights to Geneva from 15 August 2020

Russia's TASS news agency have reported that flights from Moscow to Geneva in Switzerland are set to resume from 15 August for passengers who are holders of Swiss residence permits; passengers arriving from Russia will be required to observe a 10-day quarantine on arrival in Geneva. Reports suggest that the flights will operate once per week initially.
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CYPRUS: Country to introduce mandatory testing for Greek arrivals from 6 August 2020

The government of Cyprus has confirmed that the country will introduce mandatory COVID-19 testing for all arrivals from Greece from 6 August; arrivals must show a negative COVID-19 PCR test result taken a maximum of 72 hours before departure. Cypriots or permanent residents of Cyprus can, however, opt for testing on arrival instead.
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RWANDA: Passengers to require movement clearance for flights during curfew hours

The government of Rwanda have announced that from 3 August, a movement clearance pass will be required by passengers who need to travel to or from Kigali International Airport between the hours of 21.00 and 05.00 (local time), when a public curfew is otherwise in place. Applicants are required to request the clearance pass either via an online government platform or via a quick code (*127#) and provide their name, telephone number, car license plate number, time of movement and flight number.
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BOTSWANA: Country re-imposes lockdown on capital city of Gaberone as of 30 July 2020

The country re-imposed a lockdown on the greater Gaberone COVID-19 zone from midnight on 30 July for a minimum period of two weeks. Everyone in the applicable area must stay at home except for essential purposes, and travel permits are require to make a journey to buy supplies; 'interzonal' travel in and out of the zone will not be permitted, and only certain categories of key workers are exempt from these rules.
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GERMANY: Country to begin mandatory COVID-19 testing for arrivals from some countries

Germany's health minister has said that mandatory testing of passengers returning to the country from nations with a high risk of COVID-19 infection will take effect 'later this week'; final preparations are reportedly in progress in order to coordinate the testing solution across both airports and international train stations across all states of Germany.
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PHILIPPINES: Country to re-impose COVID-19 lockdown in Manila and surrounding areas

The government of the Philippines has announced that from 4 August it will re-impose a stricter COVID-19 lockdown in and around the capital of Manila for at least two weeks, as the country struggles to contain a jump in infections. Included in the restrictions will be Metro Manila and nearby provinces such as Laguna, Cavite, Rizal and Bulacan.
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NAMIBIA: Country opens its borders to low risk destinations

Namibia opened its borders to tourists from a selected list of low-risk international countries on 3 August for a trial period set to last until 17 September. International tourists permitted to travel to Namibia will be required to present a negative COVID-19 PCR test result obtained within 72 hours prior to arrival; tourists will not be subjected to a mandatory quarantine but must remain in their initial arrival destination for a seven-day period, during which time an additional COVID-19 test will be conducted. Provided the results are negative, they may then resume their travels.
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AUSTRALIA: State of Victoria declares 'state of disaster' until 13 September 2020

The Australian state of Victoria has declared a 'state of disaster', which will remain in place until at least 13 September. New lockdown measures include a night-time curfew from 20.00 to 05.00 (local time) for residents of Melbourne; the only valid reasons for leaving home during these hours will be work, medical care or care-giving. Movement during the day is also heavily restricted to essential purposes only, with shopping and one hour of exercise permitted within 5km of residents' homes. Restrictions will also be tightened across regional Victoria from 00.01 (local time) on 6 August, with restaurants, cafés, bars and gyms set to close.
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SEYCHELLES: International arrivals to require recent COVID-19 test result from 1 August 2020

The government of the Seychelles has announced that all passengers arriving from 1 August, when the airport re-opens for scheduled passenger flights – must have proof of a negative COVID-19 PCR test result taken a maximum of 72 hours before boarding their flight; visitors must also be from a list low or medium-risk countries, and an application form must be submitted via a government portal. A list of countries from which passengers are permitted entry is available on the portal of the Seychelles department of health.
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UNITED STATES: Hawaii considered as part of Japan's safe travel program

The government of Japan have said that the U.S. island state of Hawaii has been included in a preliminary list of countries and regions that Japan is considering as part of a safe travel initiative; the program would require pre-travel COVID-19 testing and medical evaluation of returning passengers. The program includes a dozen countries and regions under consideration by Japanese officials including China, South Korea, Myanmar, Mongolia, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan and several European countries.
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CHINA: Country imposes restrictions on western city of Urumqi

China's government announced on 30 July that restrictions are now to be imposed on people coming in and out of Urumqi, the capital of China’s western Xinjiang region, in an effort contain a localised COVID-19 outbreak. Among other measures, Urumqi will mandate a 14-day quarantine for people arriving in the city from high-risk COVID-19 areas; others entering the city will need to show proof of a negative test within the past seven days.
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ICELAND: Country announces changes to COVID-19 testing requirements from 31 July 2020

The country's government has announced that from today, 31 July, all international arrivals from high-risk areas who intend to stay in Iceland for 10 days or more must undergo two COVID-19 PCR tests. A first will be taken on arrival at the border, and the second will be conducted by a health care service 4-6 days later. Details on special precautions that must be taken in between tests, plus applicable charges for testing, can be found on the Icelandic government's COVID-19 portal.
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UNITED STATES: Restrictions on overland travel to Alaska to be imposed by Canada

The Canadian government has announced that from today, 31 July, people who choose to travel to Alaska through Canada will face tougher restrictions; the measures are an attempt to crack down on anyone taking advantage of the provided passage to instead sneak into parks and leisure sites within Canada. Measures include cars' rear-view mirrors being marked with identification. Currently although the border between the countries is closed to all non-essential travel, U.S. citizens and visitors can drive to and from Alaska as long as they follow specific mandates.
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UNITED KINGDOM: Country removes Luxembourg from self-quarantine exemption list

The country's government has announced that from today, 31 July, all arrivals from Luxembourg will need to self-isolate for 14 days following its removal from the UK's travel corridor list. The decision is cited as being due to a consistent increase in COVID-19 cases in Luxembourg since the end of June; the devolved UK nations of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland have all agreed to take the same decision within their respective jurisdictions.
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