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04 Feb 2021 | 09:40 AM UTC

Timor-Leste: Authorities extend border closure through 2359 Feb. 15 /update 19

Timor-Leste extends border closure through 2359 Feb. 15 due to COVID-19. Nationwide state of emergency in place through 2359 March 3.

Critical

Event

Timor-Leste has extended its border closure and suspension of entry for all local citizens and foreigners through 2359 Feb. 15 to stem the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19). Exceptions are in place for diplomatic personnel, members of international organizations and bilateral cooperation agencies, petroleum sector workers, and medical emergencies. Permitted travelers arriving in Timor-Leste are required to quarantine for 14 days in government facilities or in their private residences, subject to prior approval from the Ministry of Health. Prior to leaving quarantine, travelers must provide a negative COVID-19 test; officials will not allow individuals to leave quarantine if they cannot show a negative test result. The transportation of goods can continue operating.

The nationwide state of emergency remains in effect through 2359 March 3. Authorities require people to wear facemasks, frequently sanitize their hands, and maintain a 1-meter (3-feet) distancing from one another when in public. The government is also encouraging people to avoid crowds. Public transport can operate with protocols, including cleaning the vehicles daily. Officials continue to ban people who show symptoms of COVID-19, except for those in a medical emergency, from using public transport. Most businesses and services, including essential services like medical facilities and food markets, are open with safeguards.

Advice

Follow all official instructions. Reconfirm all travel arrangements. Maintain contact with your diplomatic representation. Ensure contingency plans account for further disruptive measures or extensions of current restrictions. Reconsider and reconfirm nonemergency health appointments. Plan for queues and delays at available shopping centers. Plan for possible ground shipping and travel delays; seek alternative routes and shipping methods for time-sensitive cargo.

Resources

Timor-Leste Government Website
World Health Organization (WHO)