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12 Countries That Still Have Covid Restrictions

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After nearly 7 million deaths, the Covid emergency has finally be declared over by the World Health Organization (WHO). Although the virus is still around, we’re at least in a place where the current variants just generally make you feel like crap, but have little chance of killing you (unless, of course, you’re part of an at-risk population).

Joe and I had always been #teamcovidsafety. But over time, as people were vaccinated and the variants changed, even I was like, “When is the U.S. going to change their Covid-related rules about visitors entering the country?” That finally happened in early May, around the same time as the WHO’s declaration.

I really thought we were the last country to drop restrictions…but apparently not. There are still a few countries that have some sort of Covid-related restrictions:

Brazil

Travelers arriving in international flights, whether Brazilian or foreign, must provide alternatively:

Cameroon

Cameroon remains closed to tourism. However it’s currently partially reopened to nationals, residents, diplomats and professionals.

Proof of a recent (no older than three days before application) negative coronavirus test must be provided to obtain a visa. Separately, you must have proof of a recent (no older than three days before first boarding) negative coronavirus test to board your flight to Cameroon.

China

Following its “No-Covid” policies, China was one of the last countries to let its own people leave their own homes, never mind travel. As of late April, 2023, travelers entering China no longer need to provide a negative PCR rest result. Instead they can show a negative antigen test result taken within 48 hours before boarding.

Ghana

Indonesia

Documents to enter Indonesia include Full Vaccination Status (English) and documents in English for passengers 17 and older. Children under 6 are not required to be vaccinated to enter Indonesia. Partially vaccinated 6-17 year olds may be required to complete vaccinations.

Upon entering Indonesia, you must get a temperature check. If you have fever and/or Covid-19 symptoms then PCR test upon arrival must be done. If the RT-PCR examination upon arrival shows a positive result, depending on the symptoms, you might be transferred to an isolation hotel/ centralized isolation facility/ COVID-19 referral hospital, at your own expense.

Kenya

Fully vaccinated travelers do not require a PCR test. Unvaccinated travelers require a negative PCR test no more than 72 hours before arrival.

Madagascar

Mozambique

Fully vaccinated:

If not fully vaccinated:

The Philippines

Rwanda

Negative test certificate required taken at maximum 72 hours before arrival only if doing primate trekking.

Uganda

Fully vaccinated

Not fully vaccinated

  • All travelers (except those younger than 5) must provide an original negative COVID19 PCR test in your country of origin, issued within 72 hours of departure for Uganda. This must be from a recognized laboratory.
  • On departure from Uganda, all travelers are required to arrive at the airport at least 4 hours before their flight and present a negative COVID-19 PCR test result issued within 72 hours of departing from Uganda. This is required even if your destination country does not require this (except for children under 5 years). However to note that your destination country’s time frame will be the most important if they require a negative test in less than 72 hours.
  • You will be required to undergo temperature checks and health screening.

Also, if you are transiting through Uganda, you wil need to provide proof that you are fully vaccinated or provide a negative COVID-19 test certificate on arrival in Uganda.

Zimbabwe

Fully vaccinated:

If not fully vaccinated: 

All travelers to Zimbabwe will be checked with non-contact thermometer on arrival.

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