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05 Nov 2021 | 06:35 AM UTC

New Caledonia: Officials to enforce lockdown measures territorywide 14:00 Nov. 13-05:00 Nov. 15 to prevent the spread of COVID-19

New Caledonia to impose stay-at-home orders 14:00 Nov. 13-05:00 Nov. 15 due to COVID-19. Plan for increased security, business disruptions.

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Event

New Caledonia will impose heightened controls 14:00 Nov. 13-05:00 Nov. 15 to curb COVID-19 activity. Under these restrictions, all residents must stay home except for essential needs, emergencies and medical appointments, employment that requires an on-site presence, and other permitted activities. Individuals may also exercise for up to an hour daily within 1 km (0.62 miles) of their residence. Funerals can occur with up to 15 people, and religious events can take place at one-third capacity. All other gatherings are banned. Companies must allow remote work, if possible.

Authorities will enforce a 22:00-05:00 curfew. During this period, journeys can only occur for work, medical emergencies, and travel to La Tontouta International Airport (NOU). Most businesses - except gas stations - must close during curfew hours.

Authorities require travel certificates for people traveling during the lockdown period; employers must sign travel certificates for professional purposes. Police will deploy to enforce movement restrictions; officials could issue a fine of CFP 15,000 for an initial offense.

Advice

Follow all official instructions. Abide by national health and safety measures. Reconfirm transport arrangements and required travel documents before leaving accommodations.

Resources

New Caledonia Travel Certificates