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21 May 2021 | 11:34 PM UTC

French Guiana: Modified list of locations subject to extended COVID-19-related curfew hours as of May 21 /update 27

Authorities in French Guiana have modified locations under extended COVID-19-related curfew hours as of May 21; other measures unchanged.

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Authorities in French Guiana have recently modified the locations subject to extended COVID-19-related curfew hours. As of May 21, a 19:00-05:00 curfew is in effect in Apatou, Awala-Yalimapo, Cayenne, Grand-Santi, Iracoubo, Kourou, Macouria, Mana, Maripasoula, Matoury, Montsinery-Tonnegrande, Papaichton, Remire-Montjoly, Roura, Saint-Laurent du Maroni, and Sinnamary. Additionally, these municipalities are subject to a special weekend curfew that runs from 19:00 on Saturday to 05:00 on Monday, effectively requiring all people to remain indoors on Sunday.

In all other parts of French Guiana, a 23:00-05:00 nightly curfew is in effect. Moreover, movement into and out of the municipalities of Iracoubo and Regina is restricted; drivers are only allowed to pass through checkpoints set up along roads leading to and from the municipalities if they have a compelling reason for their travel.

The department's borders remain closed to most nonresident foreign nationals who do not have a compelling reason for travel, with French citizens, diplomats, healthcare workers, airline crews, and nonresident foreign nationals who are in transit to their home countries exempted from the general border closure. There are no restrictions on cargo shipments and humanitarian travel.

Travelers arriving from the French Antilles must present a negative result from a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) COVID-19 test taken no more than 72 hours prior to departure for French Guiana. Upon arrival, such individuals are advised to self-quarantine for seven days. While this self-isolation period is voluntary, persons who do not adhere to it can be held criminally liable if it is later determined that they have spread COVID-19 to another person after entering the territory. A second PCR test must be taken at the end of the seven-day period.

All individuals must wear protective face coverings whenever in public. Gatherings of more than six people in indoor and outdoor public spaces are prohibited.

Authorities could reimpose, extend, further tighten, or otherwise amend any restrictions with little-to-no notice, depending on local disease activity.

Advice

Follow all official instructions. Abide by national health and safety measures. Reconfirm all travel arrangements.

Resources

World Health Organization (WHO)
Government of French Guiana
Travel Certification