16 Nov 2021 | 12:36 AM UTC
Peru: Government modifies and extends restrictions through Nov. 28 /update 42
Peru modifies and extends COVID-19-related restrictions through Nov. 28.
Event
Authorities in Peru have modified and extended COVID-19-related restrictions through Nov. 28. As part of the extended restrictions, the country is maintaining its systems of varying restrictions by province based on the provincial risk designations.
In designated high-risk locations, curfew hours run 23:00-04:00. Essential businesses, restaurants, museums, and libraries may operate at 50 percent capacity; shopping malls and entertainment venues can operate at up to 40 percent capacity. The following provinces are at the high-risk level as of Nov. 16:
Chincha Province, Ica Department
Huaura Province, Lima Department
Mariscal Nieto Province, Moquegua Department
Morropon Province, Piura Department
Moyobamba Province, San Martin Department
Sullana Province, Piura Region
Viru Province, La Libertad Department
All other provinces of the country are designated as moderate risk. At the moderate-risk level, the daily curfew runs 02:00-04:00. Most businesses can open at 80 percent capacity.
Nonexempt individuals outside their homes during curfew hours may be subject to questioning and arrest. All businesses must adhere to government directives, such as enforcing social distancing guidelines, implementing enhanced sanitary procedures, and limiting operating capacity. They must also close one hour before the start of local curfew hours.
Officials require that all persons wear face shields that cover the eyes, nose, and mouth as well as a mask covering the nose and mouth whenever they are using public transport or flying in an aircraft. Double masking is also required to enter several indoor establishments, such as shopping centers, supermarkets, and pharmacies. Temperature checks are also mandatory. Persons younger than 14 or older than 65 must sign a statement swearing that they are abiding by national quarantine measures.
Travel Restrictions
Travelers whose final destination is Peru must show proof of having been fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Additionally, travelers must present a negative result from a COVID-19 test issued within 72 hours prior to their flight to Peru. Children under 12 years of age are exempt from these vaccination and testing requirements but must show a certificate of good health issued by medical doctors. Travelers must also complete a health affidavit within 72 hours prior to travel and may be subject to a health assessment upon arrival; to access the pre-travel health affidavit, click here.
All nonresident foreign nationals who have been in South Africa in the past 14 days, including for short periods during layovers, are prohibited from entering Peru until at least Nov. 28. Persons with residency in Peru are exempt from this ban but must quarantine for 14 days upon arrival.
Authorities could tighten, extend, 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. Consider delaying traveling if experiencing symptoms associated with COVID-19, as they may prompt increased scrutiny and delays. Liaise with trusted contacts for further updates and guidance. Maintain contact with your diplomatic representation. Ensure contingency plans account for further disruptive measures or extensions of current restrictions. Reconsider and reconfirm nonemergency health appointments. Plan for queues and delays at available shopping centers.