12 Dec 2021 | 10:01 AM UTC
Congo: Official relax some COVID-19 measures, as of Dec. 12 /update 34
Officials in the Republic of Congo relax some COVID-19 measures, including the weekend curfew, as of Dec. 12.
Event
Officials have relaxed some COVID-19 measures, as of Dec. 12. In Brazzaville and Pointe-Noire, the weekend and public holiday curfew time (20:00-05:00) will be adjusted to align with the weekday 23:00-05:00 curfew. There will be no curfew overnight Dec. 24/25 and Dec. 31/Jan. 1. Weddings are permitted to occur. State-owned markets can open six days a week instead of five. Officials have also indicated that existing health measures will be reinforced. These include a requirement to produce a health pass (proof of vaccination) to enter public or private administrative buildings. Health surveillance measures will be enhanced at ports of entry. The state of health emergency will also be extended for 20 more days from Dec. 12.
Domestic Measures:
There is no curfew outside of Brazzaville and Pointe-Noire.
The wearing of facemasks is mandatory in public spaces and on public transportation.
Some restrictions on gatherings remain in place. Sporting events are limited to 50 people.
Restaurants and bars have reopened, but measures must be taken to accommodate customers in outside areas if possible. Nightclubs remain closed until further notice.
Persons traveling by air, road, rail, or waterways between cities have to present a vaccination certificate or a negative test. Health, education, law enforcement, and other public servant personnel as well as cab, bus, and other public transport drivers need a vaccination certificate.
International Travel Restrictions
Arriving and departing travelers must complete a travel form before their trip; incoming travelers must also pay in advance for a PCR test to be carried out on arrival. The form can be accessed by clicking here.
All travelers arriving and departing Congo are encouraged to present a negative PCR test result issued no more than 72 hours prior to travel. Children under the age of 10 are exempt.
Land and river borders remain restricted.
Persons arriving from countries with a high circulation of variants will be quarantined. The exact countries impacted is unclear. The duration of the quarantine is also unclear.
Additional amendments to restrictions to prevent the spread of COVID-19 are possible in the coming weeks.
Advice
Follow all official instructions. Abide by national health and safety measures. 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. Reconfirm all travel arrangements and ensure that all pre-arrival tests are conducted.
Resources
World Health Organisation (WHO)