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09 Nov 2021 | 09:33 AM UTC

Lesotho: Officials maintain domestic COVID-19 restrictions as of Nov. 9 /update 24

Authorities in Lesotho maintain nationwide COVID-19 curfew and domestic restrictions as of Nov. 9; entry restrictions remain in place.

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As of Nov. 9, authorities are maintaining ongoing COVID-19-related domestic restrictions, including the nightly curfew. Regulations remain at level Blue, the second-highest level of the country's color-coded five-tier ranking system.

Domestic Restrictions:

  • A nationwide 00:00-04:00 curfew is in effect.

  • Public transport is ongoing with passenger limits and some health measures.

  • Most businesses including retail stores and supermarkets may open from 08:00-20:00. Restaurants and fast food locations may operate at 50-percent capacity from 06:00-22:00.

  • Businesses offering essential services may operate at 50-percent capacity.

  • Nightclubs may reopen to vaccinated patrons only and may operate until 23:00 with 50 percent capacity.

  • Sports spectators must be vaccinated to attend all activities.

  • Gyms may open at up to 30 percent of the facility's capacity, under the condition that there is indoor ventilation.

  • Strikes, protests, and social gatherings are banned. Other restrictions on gatherings, including funerals, are in place.

  • Public parks and recreational centers remain closed.

  • The wearing of protective facemasks is compulsory in public spaces.

International Travel:

  • Cross-border travel is permitted for certain travelers, including business people, migrant workers, pensioners, students, and diplomats. The movement of essential goods and services is also allowed. Travel for tourism and leisure is restricted.

  • Air travel to Moshoeshoe I International Airport (MSU) and land border movement is permitted. International travel is dependent on South Africa's COVID-19-related regulations.

  • Individuals must present a negative COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours before arrival to enter the country.

  • A digitalized African Union Trusted Travel certificate will reportedly be required for entry and exit.

Security forces and members of the army will remain deployed to enforce measures. Regulations are subject to change at short notice.

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.

Resources

National COVID-19 Secretariat (Twitter)

World Health Organisation (WHO)

African Union Trusted Travel certificates