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13 Sep 2021 | 02:22 PM UTC

Central African Republic: Nationwide COVID-19 restrictions remain largely unchanged as of Sept. 13 /update 12

COVID-19-related restrictions in CAR remain mostly unchanged as of Sept. 13; 22:00-05:00 curfew remains in effect.

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As of Sept. 13, restrictions implemented to curb the spread of COVID-19 remain largely unchanged.

International restrictions
Passenger flights at Bangui-M'poko International Airport (BGF) in Bangui are ongoing. However, travelers arriving in the Central African Republic (CAR) and showing signs of infection may be required to take a COVID-19 test. The Pasteur Institute is the primary COVID-19 testing facility in the country. All travelers must present a negative test certificate taken no more than 72 hours before boarding. Temperature checks are in place upon arrival; travelers will be asked to complete a health form and be required to self-isolate for up to 14 days upon arrival. Some land borders are reportedly open; nonetheless, delays and disruptions at crossings are likely due to ongoing bouts of civil unrest.

Domestic restrictions
Minimal domestic restrictions remain in place following the easing of measures in recent months. Social distancing measures, including the use of protective facemasks, are compulsory in all public spaces and public transportation, though this measure is not strictly enforced. A security-related state of emergency and 22:00-05:00 curfew are in place.

All restrictions are subject to amendment at short notice in response to government reviews and may receive updates or extensions in the coming days.

Advice

Follow all official instructions. Abide by national health and safety measures. Reconfirm all travel arrangements. Consider delaying traveling if experiencing symptoms associated with COVID-19, as they may prompt increased scrutiny and delays. 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. Reconsider and reconfirm nonemergency health appointments. Plan for queues and delays at available shopping centers.

Resources

World Health Organisation (WHO)

Ministry of Health and Population upates