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31 Jan 2022 | 08:52 PM UTC

Curacao: Authorities update some COVID-19-related domestic measures as of Jan. 31 /update 36

Officials in Curacao update certain COVID-19-related domestic measures as of Jan. 31. Travel restrictions remain largely unchanged.

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Authorities in Curacao have updated certain COVID-19-related domestic measures as of Jan. 31. The nightly curfew has been shortened and is in effect 23:00-04:00, instead of 22:00-04:30 nightly. Additionally, businesses may remain open until 22:00, and public transport can operate until 23:00. Travel restrictions remain largely unchanged.

Domestic Measures
During curfew hours, only essential workers are allowed to be outside their homes. Public events are suspended, groups are prohibited from playing sports, and gyms are limited to operating at a maximum of 50 percent capacity. Public gatherings of more than four people from different households are banned.

Individuals must continue to wear a facemask within enclosed spaces, while providing services to others, on public transportation, and anywhere it is physically difficult to practice social distancing.

Effective Feb. 1, individuals in Curacao will be eligible to receive a digital vaccination certificate (DCC) only after receiving both a full series of an approved COVID-19 vaccine and a booster shot.

International Travel Restrictions
Officials currently classify countries and territories into different COVID-19-related risk categories for purposes of applying corresponding international travel restrictions. As of Jan. 31, all countries and territories are considered very high risk. For a full list of countries by risk designation, click here.

To enter Curacao, individuals traveling from very high-risk countries and territories must complete a digital immigration card before travel and a Passenger Locator Card (PLC) within 48 hours prior to departing for the island. These travelers must also have proof of a negative result from a PCR test taken within 48 hours prior to their flight and must take an antigen test on their third day in Curacao.

Authorities in Curacao accept the DCC of Curacao, Aruba, Bonaire, Sint Maarten, Saba, St. Eustatius, and the EU as official proof of vaccination, and permit holders of these documents to travel to the island with such proof of completed vaccination.

Individuals under the age of 12 who do not show symptoms are not required to comply with testing requirements. All arriving travelers are subject to a health screening at Curacao International Airport (CUR). Arriving travelers displaying COVID-19 symptoms or failing to comply with COVID-19-related travel restrictions may be subject to quarantine.

Authorities could reimpose, extend, tighten, 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. Liaise with trusted contacts for further updates and guidance.

Resources

World Health Organization (WHO)
Government of Curacao
Government COVID-19 Information
Government Travel Restrictions
Digital Immigration Card and PLC