17 Oct 2021 | 01:43 PM UTC
Namibia: Officials relax some COVID-19 measures, as of Oct. 17 /update 26
Officials suspend COVID-19-related curfew and increase public gathering limits in Namibia. Other measures remain in place as of Oct. 17.
Event
Officials have issued orders to relax select domestic COVID-19 restrictions through at least Nov. 15. A nightly curfew has been suspended. Gathering restrictions have been relaxed.
Domestic Restrictions
Effective Oct. 16, limits on public gatherings are increased from 150 to 200 people. Some previously restricted businesses, such as casinos and bars, will be able to operate at a 50-percent capacity. Facemasks are mandatory in public spaces.
International Travel
A COVID-19 PCR test obtained seven days before arrival in Namibia is required for travel to the country.
Travelers who arrived without a test result or with a result outside the outlined period will be subject to quarantine and a test. Travelers will remain in quarantine until test results return negative.
Returning citizens and permanent residents that have a certified de-isolation (successful quarantine) from the government of the country of departure will not be subject to quarantine.
Travel for tourism via land or sea is limited to select ports of entry, including the Katima Mulilo, Ariamsvlei, and Noordoewer border posts and Walvis Bay Harbor.
Officials could amend restrictions at short notice. Authorities will issue fines to persons not complying with the COVID-19-related measures.
Advice
Follow all official instructions. Confirm with local authorities or diplomatic missions on the status of quarantine and or other restrictive measures. Reconfirm all travel arrangements. Maintain contact with your diplomatic representation.
Resources
World Health Organisation (WHO)
Ministry of Health and Social Services