13 Jul 2021 | 10:20 PM UTC
French Caribbean Islands: Authorities impose nightly curfew in Martinique, July 13 /update 20
Authorities reimpose a nightly curfew in Martinique from July 13; other French Caribbean islands maintain most COVID-19 restrictions.
Event
French authorities have reimposed a health state of emergency and nightly curfew in Martinique effective July 13 as part of their effort to contain a new wave of COVID-19 activity. Restrictions on other French Caribbean islands remain unchanged.
Martinique
Authorities have reintroduced a nightly curfew 21:00-05:00 effective July 13 and declared a health state of emergency on the island. All persons must stay in their accommodations during curfew hours; those who have a medical or family emergency, are returning home from work, or traveling to assist a vulnerable person may be exempt. Public gatherings remain limited to 10 people. Most businesses remain open, albeit with restrictions and capacity limits in place. The wearing of facemasks remains mandatory.
Guadeloupe
Public gatherings of up to 10 people are permitted and several business restrictions have been relaxed. Restaurants may open to the public for indoor dining with a 50 percent capacity limit and no more than six people per table; bars and restaurants are allowed to serve customers outdoors. Gyms and fitness centers, as well as casinos, have reopened in compliance with health protocols and capacity limits. Cinemas, museums, and other establishments may operate at 65 percent capacity. The use of facemasks outdoors is no longer a requirement unless social distancing is not possible; facemasks in indoor public settings are still required for anyone over 11 years old.
Saint Martin and Saint Barthelemy
There are no curfew restrictions in place; however, restaurants and bars are still required to close by 23:00 in Saint Martin and 01:00 in Saint Barthelemy. Public gatherings of more than 10 people are prohibited. Individuals must wear facemasks in public settings in Saint Martin and Saint Barthelemy.
Travel Restrictions
Fully vaccinated individuals traveling between Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint Barthelemy, or Saint Martin do not need to present a negative result from a COVID-19 test and are not subject to quarantine requirements. All travelers entering the French Caribbean islands from metropolitan France, however, must present a negative result from a COVID-19 PCR test taken within 72 hours prior to travel or an antigen test taken within 48 hours before travel. Unvaccinated travelers entering from metropolitan France or traveling between Guadeloupe, Saint Barthelemy, Saint Martin, or Martinique must quarantine for seven days. Those required to quarantine must take a new COVID-19 test before being allowed to end their isolation period. Travel between Guadeloupe and Martinique is only permitted for compelling reasons; the same requirement also applies to travelers going from Saint Martin to Guadeloupe or Martinique.
International travel is also gradually resuming in Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint Martin, and Saint Barthelemy. Authorities are using a three-tier, color-coded system to classify foreign countries and territories by local COVID-19 activity and impose travel restrictions accordingly. The three levels are green, orange, and red, in order of increasing transmission risk; the restrictions associated with each are as follows:
Green locations: Arrivals must present a negative result from a COVID-19 PCR test taken within 72 hours prior to travel or an antigen test taken within 48 hours prior to travel. Travelers who have not been fully vaccinated are subject to a seven-day quarantine period. As of July 13, green locations include most countries in Europe, as well as Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Israel, Japan, Lebanon, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, Serbia Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, the US, and Vanuatu.
Orange locations: Arrivals must present a negative result from a COVID-19 PCR test taken within 72 hours prior to travel or an antigen test taken within 48 hours before travel. Travelers who have not been fully vaccinated are subject to a seven-day quarantine period and must prove that their travel is essential due to family reasons, a health emergency, or professional travel. All countries and territories not listed as green or red locations are subject to these restrictions as of July 13.
Red locations: International air and sea travel from red locations remains very limited; travel from red countries to Guadeloupe remains fully suspended. Travelers from red locations must present a negative result from a COVID-19 PCR or antigen test taken within 48 hours before travel. A second antigen test is required at the airport. Arrivals must prove that their travel is considered essential. Unvaccinated travelers are subject to a quarantine period defined by local authorities. As of July 13, red locations include Afghanistan, Argentina, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, the Democratic Republic of the Congo India, Maldives, Namibia, Nepal, Oman, Pakistan, Paraguay, Russia, Seychelles, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Uruguay, and Zambia.
Authorities will reevaluate travel restrictions in place for Martinique in the coming days due to a recent surge in COVID-19 cases; restrictions may soon be tightened, especially for travel between Martinique and metropolitan France.
Local governments could reinstate their own stricter measures, including curfews and other travel restrictions, depending on local disease activity. All restrictions are subject to amendment at short notice.
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
World Health Organization (WHO)