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31 Aug 2021 | 07:44 AM UTC

Laos: Authorities enact overnight curfew and stricter COVID-19 restrictions in Vientiane Capital as of Aug. 31 /update 4

Officials enact overnight curfew and stricter COVID-19 rules in Vientiane Capital, Laos, as of Aug. 31. Disruptions likely.

Critical

Event

Authorities are enacting stricter COVID-19 restrictions in Vientiane Capital as of Aug. 31 due to COVID-19 activity. An overnight 22:00-05:00 curfew is in place. Officials prohibit road traffic during the curfew except for freight, government, and emergency vehicles. Authorities also banned gatherings as well as conferences and meetings with more than 20 participants. Individuals must wear a facemask in public and observe social distancing. Sports and recreational establishments like cinemas and pubs must remain closed. Restaurants may open for dine-in customers but must adhere to social distancing protocols and close by 21:00. Entry and exit rules are in place across Vientiane Capital. The duration of the measures is unclear. Significant business disruptions will likely continue, particularly in areas enacting stricter curbs.

Officials continue to categorize localities in Vientiane Capital as red, yellow, and green zones, in decreasing order of COVID-19 activity and strictness of measures. A ban on inter-provincial travel is in effect in red zones, which include up to 15 localities in Hadxayfong, Sangthong, Saysettha, Sisattana, and Xaythany districts. Locals in red zones cannot leave their residences, including for work. Exemptions are likely in place for people facing emergencies, among others. Officials will probably maintain increased security protocols to enforce restrictions, especially in red zones.

Advice

Heed the instructions of authorities. Avoid nonessential operations in areas impacted by the restrictions. Confirm transport reservations. Remain cooperative if questioned by law enforcement officers.

Resources

World Health Organization (WHO)