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04 Jun 2021 | 11:42 AM UTC

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Authorities continue to gradually ease domestic COVID-19 restrictions as of June 4 /update 27

Bosnia and Herzegovina continues to gradually ease domestic COVID-19 restrictions as of June 4; international entry restrictions unchanged.

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Authorities continue to gradually ease measures imposed to limit the spread of COVID-19 as of June 4. Domestic measures vary between the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) and the Republic Srpska (RS).

Authorities in FBiH lifted the nationwide curfew May 20. Nonessential businesses in FBiH, including restaurants, bars, and shops, are open unless otherwise indicated, are subject to hygiene and social distancing requirements. Public gatherings are limited to 50 people indoors and 100 people outdoors; larger events are permitted subject to capacity limits and proof of COVID-19 vaccination or recovery or a negative COVID-19 taken within the previous 48 hours. The use of facemasks and the practice of social distancing are required in indoor and outdoor public spaces where social distancing of two meters (6.5 feet) cannot be observed.

In Republic Srpska, restrictions on gatherings will be further relaxed from June 7; public gatherings will be limited to 120 people, up from 100, while private gatherings may not exceed 70 persons, up from a limit of 50. Most nonessential businesses are operating, though catering facilities must close by 00:01. Facemasks must be worn in indoor public spaces and in outdoor public spaces where social distancing of two meters (6.5 feet) cannot be observed.

Foreign nationals are permitted to enter the country provided they possess documentation showing they have tested negative for COVID-19 using a PCR test; the test must have been taken within 48 hours prior to arrival. Cabin crews, freight crews, diplomats, members of foreign militaries stationed in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and passengers transiting the country are not required to provide a negative test. Citizens of Croatia, Serbia, and Montenegro, as well as their immediate family members, can enter without a negative COVID-19 test, provided they are entering from their country of citizenship.

Restrictions may be extended or otherwise amended with little to no advance notice, depending on disease activity in the country.

Advice

Follow all official instructions. Abide by national health and safety measures. Reconfirm all travel arrangements. Liaise with trusted contacts for further updates and guidance. Maintain contact with your diplomatic representation. Ensure contingency plans account for further disruptive measures or extensions of current restrictions.

Resources

Government of FBiH

Government of Republika Srpska

Bosnia and Herzegovina Border Police

World Health Organization (WHO)