05 Nov 2021 | 02:19 AM UTC
New Caledonia: Officials to enforce lockdown measures territorywide 14:00 Nov. 6-05:00 Nov. 8 to prevent the spread of COVID-19
New Caledonia to impose stay-at-home orders 14:00 Nov. 6-05:00 Nov. 8. Curfew in effect. Plan for increased security, business disruptions.
Event
New Caledonia will impose heightened controls 14:00 Nov. 6-05:00 Nov. 8 to curb COVID-19 activity. Under these restrictions, all residents must stay home except for essential needs, emergencies and medical appointments, employment that requires 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.