10 Jan 2022 | 01:19 PM UTC
Belgium: Authorities maintaining COVID-19 measures as of Jan. 10 /update 50
Belgium maintaining COVID-19 measures as of Jan. 10; domestic and international entry restrictions in effect.
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Authorities are maintaining measures imposed to combat the spread of COVID-19 as of Jan. 10.
Domestic Measures
Authorities previously introduced tighter domestic measures Dec. 26 due to concerns about the spread of the COVID-19 Omicron variant; officials confirmed these measures are being extended as of Jan. 6. Teleworking is mandatory four days per week where possible. Most indoor entertainment venues are closed, and public gatherings are generally prohibited or subject to strict attendance limits. Facemasks are mandatory in all public indoor spaces and at all indoor public venues; facemasks are also required at private indoor gatherings of more than 50 people and at private outdoor gatherings of more than 100 people.
Belgium has implemented a COVID Safe Ticket system which indicates whether the holder has been fully vaccinated against, recovered from, or recently tested negative for COVID-19. A valid COVID Safe Ticket is required to enter restaurants, bars, and fitness facilities, among other indoor spaces and events.
International Travel Restrictions
All travelers arriving in Belgium who have been outside of the country for 48 hours or more or are staying for 48 hours or longer must fill out a Passenger Locator Form (PLF) before arrival; all individuals who have visited a very high-risk country in the last 14 days or are arriving via air or sea, or by train or bus from outside the EU or Schengen Area, must fill out the form regardless of how long they are staying in Belgium. To access the form, click here.
Entry into Belgium is generally permitted for vaccinated travelers from most countries and for non-vaccinated travelers from EU and Schengen Area countries in addition to Argentina, Australia, Bahrain, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Kuwait, Macau, New Zealand, Peru, Qatar, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Taiwan, the UAE, and Uruguay. Nonessential travel is generally prohibited for unvaccinated individuals who are not EU citizens or residents coming from all other countries outside the EU and Schengen Area.
Travelers who are not Belgian residents and are coming from countries designated as green or orange can enter without restriction. Individuals who are not Belgian residents and who are traveling from red locations within the EU or Schengen Area or the specific countries listed above with proof of vaccination or recovery from COVID-19 can also enter without additional requirements. However, such individuals traveling from these locations without proof of vaccination or recovery must either possess proof of a negative result from a PCR test taken within 72 hours before arrival or a negative result from a rapid antigen test taken no more than one day before arrival in Belgium and must take another test on the seventh day after arrival.
Vaccinated individuals who are not Belgian residents and who are traveling from red countries outside the EU, Schengen Area, and the abovementioned locations must present a negative result from either a PCR test taken within 72 hours before arrival or a rapid antigen test taken no more than 24 hours before arrival to enter Belgium; these travelers must also take a COVID-19 test on the first and seventh days after arrival, and must remain in quarantine at least until receiving a negative result from the day-one test. Unvaccinated travelers who are not residents of Belgium, not EU nationals or residents, and are arriving from red locations outside the EU, Schengen Area, and abovementioned countries may only travel to Belgium for essential purposes and must also present a negative result from either a PCR test taken within 72 hours before arrival or a rapid antigen test taken no more than 36 hours before arrival to enter Belgium. These travelers must take COVID-19 tests on days one and seven after arrival and remain in quarantine until receiving a negative result from the day-seven test.
Additionally, all individuals traveling from a red location to Brussels without proof of vaccination or recovery must take COVID-19 tests on days one and seven after arrival and self-isolate until receiving the result of the day-seven test.
For details on which countries and constituent regions are currently classified as red, orange, and green, click here.
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. 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.
Resources
European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control's COVID-19-related Maps