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11 Jan 2022 | 07:50 AM UTC

Tonga: Authorities maintaining ongoing COVID-19 restrictions as of Jan. 11 /update 3

Officials continue to enforce COVID-19 measures as of Jan. 11. Other restrictions, entry ban ongoing.

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Authorities in Tonga are maintaining ongoing COVID-19 measures as of Jan. 11.

Domestic Measures
A nightly 00:01-05:00 curfew remains in effect, and residents must stay home unless traveling for essential reasons. Indoor gatherings are limited to 50 people, while outdoor events can involve up to 100 people, except educational institutions and churches. Most nonessential businesses, like bars and gyms, can operate.

Officials permit travel between Tongatapu and outlying islands; the status of domestic flights to and from Fua'amotu International Airport (TBU) is unclear.

International Travel Restrictions
An entry ban for most foreign nationals remains in place. Tongan citizens, permanent residents, and pre-approved international travelers can travel the country. International commercial flights, cruise ships, and yachts remain banned; however, some repatriation flights are operating. Inbound travelers must quarantine for 21 days. Arrivals must submit health declaration forms upon entry.

Advice

Follow all official orders. Obtain permission before traveling during curfew hours. Consider delaying travel if experiencing symptoms associated with COVID-19, as they may prompt increased scrutiny and delays.