18 Feb 2021 | 10:33 AM UTC
Ecuador: Authorities enforcing amended mobility restrictions in Quito through March 31 /update 21
Ecuador maintains COVID-19 restrictions as of Feb. 18. Modified driving restrictions to be enforced in Quito through March 1.
Event
Local authorities in Ecuador continue to enforce movement restrictions related to curbing the spread of COVID-19. As of Feb. 18, officials in Quito have amended vehicular restrictions based on license plate numbers 0600-2000 on weekdays. The revised measures will remain in force through March 31.
At the national level, authorities continue to urge all individuals to practice social distancing. The use of facemasks in public spaces is mandatory. Officials also continue to enforce international travel and entry restrictions as part of the country's pandemic response.
Domestic Measures
Municipal authorities are still empowered to impose stricter restrictions on businesses and public movements, depending on local disease activity. Such measures could also include restrictions on operating hours and capacity limits, as well as access to entertainment and recreational facilities.
In Quito, commercial establishments and public transport are limited to 50-percent operating capacity, while cinemas, theaters, and auditoriums are limited to 30 percent. Under the "Hoy no Circula" vehicular restrictions in place through March 31, restrictions will be enforced as follows:
Mondays: Plates ending in 0, 1, 2, and 3 may not circulate.
Tuesdays: Plates ending in 2, 3, 4, and 5 may not circulate.
Wednesdays: Plates ending in 4, 5, 6, and 7 may not circulate.
Thursdays: Plates ending in 6, 7, 8, and 9 may not circulate.
Fridays: Plates ending in 8, 9, 0, and 1 may not circulate.
All vehicles are permitted to circulate 2000-0559, as well as on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays.
International Travel
Ecuador's land and sea borders remain closed to passenger traffic until further notice; however, international air travel continues as of Feb. 18. All air arrivals must present a negative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) COVID-19 test taken within 10 days before departure. Travelers without a negative result will be subject to an antigen test upon arrival. If the test is positive, the traveler must complete a 10-day self-quarantine. Nonresidents must complete the quarantine at a government-regulated hotel or accommodation. Persons who present a negative PCR test and who do not have COVID-19 symptoms are exempt from quarantine; however, airport officials will randomly select passengers for testing upon arrival. Persons who test positive will also be subject to quarantine protocols.
Authorities could reimpose, extend, tighten, or otherwise amend any restrictions with little-to-no notice depending on local disease activity.
Advice
Follow all official instructions. Abide by national health and safety measures. Reconfirm all travel arrangements and appointments. Liaise with trusted contacts for further updates and guidance.
Resources
World Health Organization (WHO)
Coronavirus Ecuador (Spanish)
Map of Color-Coded Municipalities (Spanish)