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14 Sep 2021 | 01:05 AM UTC

Cuba: Authorities maintain most existing COVID-19-related travel protocols and domestic restrictions as of Sept. 13 /update 26

Cuban authorities maintain most existing COVID-19-related international travel restrictions and domestic controls as of Sept. 13.

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Cuban officials are maintaining most existing COVID-19-related restrictions as of Sept. 13. The current measures will stay in force until further notice, but authorities may adjust domestic restrictions at the provincial and municipal levels based on local case numbers.

International Travel Restrictions

  • All travelers must present a negative result from a COVID-19 PCR test taken no more than 72 hours before entry.

  • All travelers must declare their health status and take a COVID-19 PCR test upon arrival.

  • All travelers must remain in mandatory isolation in designated hotel facilities at their own expense for at least seven days and undergo a second PCR test on their fifth or sixth day. The isolation period ends when the second test result is negative. However, Cuban nationals landing at airports in Varadero (VRA) or Cayo Coco (CCC) must remain in mandatory isolation for a longer period of 14 days; these travelers are also limited to one checked bag per person. Authorities will transfer those who test positive for COVID-19 to a hospital or health center.

  • All passengers must pay a sanitary/health tax included in the flight ticket price to cover the costs of sanitization and COVID-19 testing.

  • Some flight operations are continuing; however, flights are limited and cancellations may occur with little-to-no notice.

Domestic Measures
Strict restrictions limiting nonessential commercial activity and public transport amid increasing COVID-19 case numbers remain in effect in most provinces. Local authorities can enforce tighter measures on business, public transport, and recreational and group activities based on local disease activity. Various nightly curfews are in place depending on the province and/or municipality.

Individuals must abide by local restrictions, wear a facemask in all enclosed public spaces, and adhere to sanitization and physical distancing requirements.

Authorities could reimpose, extend, ease, or otherwise amend any restrictions with little-to-no notice depending on local disease activity over the coming weeks. Officials are reportedly planning to begin relaxing protocols for international arrivals effective Nov. 15.

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.

Resources

World Health Organization (WHO)
Government of Cuba (Spanish)