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Health Alert: Equatorial Guinea, Government COVID-19 Restrictions Update

Event:  The Government of Equatorial Guinea officially confirmed an end to confinement throughout the national territory and announced the relaxation of some COVID-19 related restrictions beginning Monday, June 15, 2020. This first phase of downscaling will include the reopening of the hotel and catering sector.  However, discotheques, function rooms and any other place of leisure will remain closed during the first phase.  Regarding air transport, all passengers coming from abroad will have to present upon arrival, a certificate of negative diagnosis for the coronavirus through a PCR test, valid within the previous 48 hours.(FULL TEXT)

The Department of State has issued a Global Level 4 Health Advisory for COVID-19.  The Department of State is currently not organizing an evacuation of American citizens from Equatorial Guinea.  The last such flight was May 8 flight.  Per the June 15 government announcement of the first phase of reopening, domestic and international flights may recommence as long as arriving passengers show a PCR test result indicating they do not have the coronavirus.  Domestic flights resumed June 19.  International flights have resumed on an intermittent basis, and passengers should call local airline offices to confirm flight availability before booking tickets online.

Members of the public are advised to consider whether non-essential medical treatment can be deferred given possibility of infection in hospitals and clinics.

The CDC recommends the use of a cloth face covering to keep people who are infected but do not have symptoms from spreading COVID-19 to others.  The cloth face cover is not a substitute for social distancing.

The CDC continues to recommend that people try to maintain about 6 feet between themselves and others.  For further information on COVID-19 and precautionary measures, please visit the links below.

Actions to Take:

·         Consult the CDC website  for the most up-to-date information.

·         For the most recent information on what you can do to reduce your risk of contracting COVID-19, please see the CDC’s latest recommendations.

·         Visit the COVID-19 crisis page on travel.state.govfor the latest information.

·         Visit our Embassy COVID-19-information for information on conditions in Equatorial Guinea.

·         Visit the Department of Homeland Security’s website on the latest travel restrictions to the U.S.

·         Visit the website of the government of Equatorial Guinea for updated information on COVID-19.

·         Visit Equatorial Guinea’s government’s website for additional information on new measures.

·         Follow the Department of State on Facebook and Twitter.

 

For additional assistance, please contact:

 

U.S. Embassy/Consulate Malabo, Equatorial Guinea 

Carretera Malabo II, (between the headquarters of Sonagas and the offices of the United Nations) Follow us on Twitter and Facebook  (+240) 333 09 57 41  malaboconsular@state.gov  https://gq.usembassy.gov/

 

State Department - Consular Affairs 

(+1) 888-407-4747 or (+1) 202-501-4444   Equatorial Guinea Country Information

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