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28 May 2021 | 12:06 AM UTC

Guatemala: Authorities maintain most COVID-19 restrictions as of May 27 /update 33

Guatemala maintains four-tier system for domestic COVID-19 restrictions as of May 27. International entry controls remain in place.

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As of May 27, authorities continue to implement the four-tier color-coded system for classifying individual municipalities based on the local level of COVID-19 activity and are imposing restrictions accordingly. The four tiers range from the red level, indicating the highest risk, to the green level, which indicates the lowest. The risk level descriptions are as follows:

  • Red Alert: Public transport is limited to 50 percent capacity. Markets, malls, and restaurants can operate with capacity limitations; hotels must close common areas and cannot hold events. National and recreational parks must close; bars, event venues, gyms, cinemas, and theaters cannot operate. Festivals, fairs, and concerts are not allowed. Several municipalities are under the Red Alert level, including Mixco, Chinautla, Chimaltenango, and Retalhuleu.

  • Orange Alert: Public transport is limited to 50 percent capacity. Markets, malls, and restaurants can operate with capacity limitations. National and recreational parks, gyms, and entertainment businesses can operate with capacity limits. Bars, cinemas, theaters, and event venues must remain closed. Guatemala City and other municipalities, such as Santa Catarina Pinula, Huehuetenango, and Santa Cruz del Quiche are under the Orange Alert level.

  • Yellow Alert: Public transport is limited to 75 percent capacity. Most businesses can operate with capacity limitations and social distancing in place. Cinemas and theaters may reopen; bars and event venues must remain closed. Nueva Concepcion and Santa Catarina Ixtahuacan are among the municipalities under the Yellow Alert level.

  • Green Level: Most restrictions lifted; no municipalities are under this alert level.

Nationwide, the sale and consumption of alcohol are prohibited in commercial establishments 20:00-06:00 daily, and individuals must wear facemasks in public settings. Public markets and parks must close daily by 21:00, while supermarkets, stores, and entertainment venues allowed to operate must close by 21:00.

International Restrictions
Guatemala's land, air, and sea ports of entry remain open to passenger traffic. However, all foreign or nonresident travelers who have been in the UK, Brazil, or South Africa in the 14 days prior to arrival will be barred from boarding Guatemala-bound flights. Guatemalan nationals and residents, diplomats, and flight crew who have recently been in the UK, Brazil, or South Africa are permitted to enter but must self-quarantine for 10 days.

All arriving passengers must complete an online Health Pass before arrival. Individuals must meet at least one of the following requirements to be permitted entry:

  • Travelers aged 10 and over must present a negative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) or antigen test taken up to 72 hours before travel.

  • Travelers who have tested positive for COVID-19 in the previous three months may provide proof of treatment and confirmation of recovery at least 10 days after being diagnosed.

  • Travelers who have been administered a COVID-19 vaccine may present proof that they have received two doses, the last of which must have been administered a minimum of two weeks before departure.

Travelers who do not have proof of a negative COVID-19 test may be permitted entry only if they have proof of having taken a test before travel and were not able to receive their results in time for their arrival, or if they can demonstrate the need to urgently travel to Guatemala. These travelers will be tested upon arrival at La Aurora International Airport (GUA) and must remain in the airport while awaiting results. Guatemalan citizens or residents who do not present the negative test result or those who have COVID-19-related symptoms will be taken to an isolation center for further screenings. Nonresident foreign nationals under the same circumstances may be denied entry into Guatemala.

The requirements to enter Guatemala through its land borders are the same as those for entry by air. While Guatemala's borders are open, Mexico's land borders with Guatemala have been closed to all nonessential travel since March 19.

All measures are subject to amendment at short notice.

Advice

Follow all official instructions. Abide by national health and safety measures. Reconfirm all appointments and travel arrangements. Liaise with trusted contacts for further updates and guidance.

Resources

World Health Organization (WHO)

Alert Level by Region (Spanish)

Alert Level Measures (Spanish)

Travel Requirements