![]() Schools and universities are also closed. Returning Colombian citizens and residents returning must self-isolate for two weeks. ColombiaĬolombia has banned the entry of foreign visitors from Monday, 16 March. ChileĬhile closed its borders on Wednesday, 18 March. As of 18 March, that has been extended to its land border with the US in a mutual agreement between the two countries. On Monday, 16 March, Canada's prime minister Justin Trudeau announced it is closing its borders to non-citizens and non-residents. The measures are in place until 31 March. BoliviaĪs of 17 March, Bolivia has closed its borders to all non-residents and suspended all international flights. A mandatory quarantine was introduced on 20 March to last until mid-April. Read more: What to do when you can’t get home due to travel restrictionsĪs of 16 March, Argentina closed its borders for 15 days to non-residents. A curfew from 6pm to 6am was introduced on 18 March. On 16 March, Tunisia closed public buildings, land borders and suspended international flights. Uganda has closed its borders to all travel and commercial traffic, except for cargo. On 28 March, it imposed a three-week nationwide lockdown. See here for more information. On Sunday, 15 March, South Africa declared a "state of disaster" and announced that it will close its borders to all foreign visitors from high-risk countries. Somalia has banned all international flights. ![]() ![]() Rwanda has enforced a lockdown, banning all unnecessary movements outside the home for two weeks as of midnight on Sunday, 22 March. A lockdown has been imposed on its two main cities, Lagos and Abuja. On Saturday, 21 March, it took the measure further by closing its airports to all international travel for one month. Nigeria had banned entry to citizens of 13 countries who have all reported more than 1000 cases, including the US, UK, Italy, Spain, Germany, Norway and the Netherlands. Morocco also closed its land borders with Ceuta and Melilla. MoroccoĮffective 15 March 15, all commercial international flights have been suspended, as well as passenger ferry services. Mali has suspended commercial passenger flights from affected countries from 19 March. All passengers arriving into the country must self-isolate for 14 days. On Friday, 20 March, Madagascar banned all commercial passenger flights to and from Europe for 30 days. ![]() On 28 March, it introduced a 7pm to 5am curfew. See here for more information. Anyone arriving into the country in the last 14 days must self-isolate. On Sunday, 15 March Kenya announced its denying entry to non-citizens or permanent residents. From 30 March, it imposed a lockdown on the capital Accra, and the cities of Kumasi and Tema. There is a mandatory self-quarantine for anyone entering the country. Ghanian citizens and permanent residents are exempt. On 17 March, Ghana banned entry to foreign visitors who have been in the worst affected countries (those with 200 cases and more) in the last 14 days. From 23 March, all travellers arriving into the country are subject to a mandatory 14-day quarantine. See here for more information. A view of Times Square hours ahead of the implementation of 'New York State on PAUSE' executive order ©Noam Galai/Getty ImagesĮthiopia's state-carrier Ehiopian Airlines suspended flights to 30 countries with high numbers of reported COVID-19 cases on 20 March.
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