28 Jun 2021 | 08:57 PM UTC
Argentina: Authorities extend current COVID-19 restrictions until July 9 and further limit international air arrivals to 600 individuals daily /update 37
Argentina extends existing COVID-19-related restrictions until at least July 9. International air arrivals reduced to 600 persons per day.
Event
Authorities in Argentina have extended existing COVID-19 restrictions through at least July 9 due to continued high levels of virus activity. The only major change under the extensions has been the reduction to 600 international air arrivals per day into the country; the cap was previously fixed at 2,000 persons per day.
Under the current nationwide directives, social gatherings with more than 10 people are banned, tourist or school group trips are suspended, and people at higher risk of severe disease must not go to work. Other restrictions are in place in specific regions and provinces depending on the local level of disease activity.
In areas under a state of Sanitary and Epidemiological Alarm (those with the highest levels of COVID-19 activity and restrictions), shopping centers and malls must remain closed; sporting, recreational, cultural, and religious activities in indoor spaces are banned; and all nonessential businesses, including restaurants and bars, must close daily 19:00-06:00. Gyms and fitness centers, casinos, discotheques, and event venues must remain closed. Individuals must remain inside their residences between 20:00-06:00. Gatherings in private homes are banned, and public transportation is reserved for use only by essential and authorized personnel.
In areas under a state of Sanitary and Epidemiological High Risk, similar restrictions are in place but nonessential businesses may remain open until 23:00. Individuals must remain within their residences 00:01-06:00 and indoor venues may open at 30 percent capacity.
In the city of Buenos Aires, some measures have been eased effective June 25 due to recent decreases in COVID-19 infections. Individuals can play sports outdoors without any capacity restrictions; indoor gyms are limited to 30 percent capacity. Restaurants and bars can allow indoor service with a capacity restriction of 30 percent. Theaters as well as places of religious worship can operate with a capacity restriction of 50 percent. Individuals must remain within their residences 00:01 to 06:00 daily.
International Travel
All ports of entry remain closed to most nonresident foreign nationals until further notice. Only citizens, legal residents, and those foreign nationals who are authorized to travel for employment, commercial, diplomatic, sporting events, or essential family reunification reasons, are allowed entry. Passengers may transit Argentinian airports provided they remain within the facility and their onward flights depart within 24 hours. Passenger flights from the UK, Chile, Mexico, Brazil, and India remain banned, with the exception of limited flights for repatriating Argentinian citizens. The closure of the land borders to residents of Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia, and Brazil will also stay in force. A reduced number of flights to and from Europe, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Panama, and the US remain available. Generally, international cargo, medical, and humanitarian transport operations are running normally; however, truck drivers and aircraft flight crews may be subject to enhanced screening measures.
Persons permitted entry - including Argentinian nationals, residents, and authorized foreign nationals - must complete an affidavit for the National Directorate of Migration up to 48 hours before travel and provide a negative result from a COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours before travel. Nonresident foreign nationals must also provide proof of medical insurance. All arrivals must complete a mandatory self-quarantine for a total of 10 days. Travelers may be subject to additional testing upon arrival.
Domestic Travel
Domestic flights, along with long-distance bus and train services, are operating, though significant cancellations may occur during lockdown periods; circulation passes may be required to travel to/from airports. Authorities continue to restrict interprovincial travel, which is largely reserved only for essential workers and other authorized persons. Some provinces and municipalities may enforce local entry requirements, including mandates to present negative results from COVID-19 testing.
Authorities could reimpose, extend, tighten, ease, or otherwise amend any restrictions with little-to-no notice, depending on disease activity over the coming weeks.
Advice
Follow all official instructions. Reconfirm all travel arrangements and business appointments. Ensure contingency plans account for further disruptive measures or extensions of current restrictions.
Resources
World Health Organization (WHO)
National Directorate of Migration - Affidavit
Government of Argentina - COVID-19 (Spanish)
Provincial Government Information (Spanish)
Provincial Entry Requirements (Spanish)