08 Mar 2022 | 05:20 AM UTC
American Samoa: Authorities maintaining COVID-19 restrictions territorywide as of March 8 /update 2
Officials in American Samoa maintaining domestic COVID-19 curbs as of March 8. Border controls, flight suspension ongoing.
Event
Officials in American Samoa have extended a state of emergency through at least April 1 amid ongoing COVID-19 activity.
Domestic Measures
The government is maintaining Code Red controls, the highest level in a three-tier system, though authorities could adjust restrictions in the coming days. A 21:00-04:30 curfew remains is in effect; residents cannot leave home during curfew hours except for emergencies or to attend work in essential sectors. Public gatherings remain suspended; residents must adhere to social distancing protocols - including a facemask mandate - in public areas. Authorities also encourage residents to stay home as much as possible and designate one person to leave home for essential purchases.
Most government offices are closed, though emergency responders, law enforcement, and other critical services continue. Essential sectors like healthcare, infrastructure, agriculture, and vital retail can operate 05:00-16:00 daily. Nonessential businesses are closed, but restaurants can provide takeaway services.
Authorities require anyone that tests positive for COVID-19 self-quarantine for 14 days. Health officials classify household members of positive cases as close contacts and require a two-week self-quarantine. Individuals under quarantine orders must download and register with the TalofaPass system for daily monitoring.
The government has suspended domestic air and maritime transport. Only emergency flights are operating to the Manu’a Islands. Heightened security measures are likely to continue at public facilities, especially transport centers, to enforce curbs. Transport and business disruptions are likely.
International Travel Restrictions
The government has banned most inbound travel, though some cargo and military shipments continue under Code Red restrictions. Officials usually require prospective travelers, including Guest Worker permit holders, to seek permission from health officials before entry. Most permitted entrants must be fully vaccinated. All unvaccinated arrivals, except medical workers, must quarantine for 15 days. Officials also require vaccination for residents departing the territory.
Advice
Plan for business and transport disruptions. Strictly heed the instructions of authorities. Remain courteous and cooperative if approached and questioned by law enforcement officers.