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27 Mar 2022 | 08:53 PM UTC

Jordan: Authorities ease domestic COVID-19 measures as of March 27 /update 83

Jordan eases domestic COVID-19 measures as of March 27; some restrictions to remain in place.

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Authorities in Jordan have eased domestic COVID-19-related restrictions as of March 27. All restrictions on public gatherings, including at worship sites and weddings, have been removed. Facemasks are no longer required in public; however, wearing a facemask is mandatory in indoor public spaces, including on public transport.

Domestic Measures
The Jordanian government is not currently enforcing COVID-19-related curfew measures. Businesses in most sectors can generally operate at full capacity. Unvaccinated private-sector workers must submit a PCR test every Sunday and Thursday; businesses in violation of this regulation may be subject to closure.

International Travel Restrictions
Beginning March 1, travelers to Jordan no longer need to take a pre-departure PCR test; travelers will also be exempt from undergoing a PCR test upon arrival at airports or any other entry points. Visitors will, however, be required to sign a pledge agreeing to get tested should they contract COVID-19 or experience symptoms of the disease. Individuals who test positive for COVID-19 will be required to undergo a five-day quarantine beginning from the date they took the test. Additionally, travelers to Jordan must complete a "Travel to Jordan Declaration Form" before travel and present the generated quick response (QR) code before boarding their flight and upon arrival; to access the form, click here.

Until March 1, all travelers to Jordan are subject to a PCR test upon arrival at their own expense. Children under the age of five are exempt from the testing requirements and from completing the Travel to Jordan Declaration Form.

Travelers are only required to undergo a quarantine period if testing positive for COVID-19 (e.g. during the required on-arrival test). Those who test positive for COVID-19 in Jordan but exhibit no symptoms are subject to a seven-day quarantine period at their accommodations and must take a day-seven PCR test. These individuals may exit quarantine immediately if the day-seven PCR test result is negative. However, if the test result is positive, an extra three days are added to the quarantine period for a total of 10 days of isolation. Individuals who test positive and are symptomatic are subject to a 14-day quarantine period. Transiting travelers who test positive at the airport may be required to quarantine at the airport hotel at their own expense.

Travelers to Jordan must also complete a passenger health declaration form before travel. To access the passenger health declaration form, click here.

Furthermore, foreign nationals must obtain health/travel insurance valid for the period of their stay in the country, and all arriving travelers must download the AMAN mobile application to their mobile device.

To enter Aqaba, individuals must have either received their first dose of an approved COVID-19 vaccine more than 21 days before arrival or have a negative result from a PCR test taken no more than 72 hours before arriving in the city.

Jordan's land borders with Israel and the West Bank are now open to cross-border travel.

Authorities could reimpose, extend, further ease, or otherwise amend any restrictions with little-to-no notice depending on disease activity over the coming weeks.

Advice

Follow all official instructions. Abide by national health and safety measures. Reconfirm all travel arrangements before departing for Jordan. Consider delaying traveling if experiencing symptoms associated with COVID-19, as they may prompt increased scrutiny and delays. Ensure contingency plans account for further disruptive measures or extensions of current restrictions. Liaise with trusted contacts for further updates and guidance. Maintain contact with your diplomatic representation.

Resources

Travel to Jordan Declaration Form
Jordanian Ministry of Health
Jordanian COVID-19 Website