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COVID-19 REPORT

19 January 2022
Tanzania
Updated on 11 Jan 2022
COVID-19 risk level: Medium | Mandatory test

Country information (Tanzania)


Subject Status Updated on
COVID-19 risk Medium
level
Flight ban No 11 Jan 2022

Authorities allowed international flights to resume.

National control Distancing indef 11 Jan 2022


measures
International air travel has resumed alongside limited domestic
restrictions.

Exit the country No 11 Jan 2022


requirements
All travellers will be subject to a rapid test at their own expense before
exiting the country.

Entry Ban No 11 Jan 2022

There is currently no entry ban in place. The border with Burundi is open
only at the Kobero-Kabanga and Mugina crossings.

More info: https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/tanzania/entry-


requirements
Health and Yes 11 Jan 2022
travel
documentations All travellers to mainland Tanzania must fill out a Health Surveillance
Form within 24 hours of arrival.

Travellers to Zanzibar must fill out the form via https://


healthtravelznz.mohz.go.tz/.

Health Document: https://afyamsafiri.moh.go.tz/

Tracing App No 11 Jan 2022

There is no national contact tracing app.

Vaccination No 11 Jan 2022


Are vaccinated travelers exempt from any policies or restrictions? No

Accepted vaccines and timeline:


None Specified
Accepted certificates: Not Specified

Testing Yes 11 Jan 2022


Requirement: Mandatory

When: Before travel, Upon arrival

Test Type: PCR, NAAT

Minimum age requirement: 6

Pre-travel test validity: 96 hour(s) before departure

Testing Explanation:

Before travel

All travellers must present a negative COVID-19 RT-PCR test or a Nucleic


AcidAmplification Test (NAAT) no older than 96 hours before departure.
Children aged 5 and below are exempted from testing requirements.

Upon arrival

All travellers are subject to a rapid test on arrival at their own expense.
Travellers to mainland Tanzania can pay for the test via a link obtained
when completing the pre-departure surveillance form, while travellers to
Zanzibar can pay for the test on https://zanzibarcovidtesting.co.tz/app/
home.

More info: http://www.moh.go.tz/en/announcements?


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Quarantine on None 11 Jan 2022
entry Type: Self

Travellers who test positive upon arrival will also be subject to 14 days
self-quarantine and produce a negative RT-PCR test in order to be
released.

More info: http://www.moh.go.tz/en/announcements?


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General info

Restrictions such as the use of masks and social distancing are largely absent throughout Tanzania. Medical
facilities, personnel and treatment are limited. However, a vaccine campaign is underway, with about 2.2
percent of the population vaccinated as of January.

North Macedonia
Updated on 11 Jan 2022
COVID-19 risk level: High | Mandatory test | Quarantine
Country information (North Macedonia)
Subject Status Updated on
COVID-19 risk High
level
Flight ban No 11 Jan 2022

Skopje (SKP/LWSK) and Ohrid's St Paul Apostle (OHD/LWOH) airports are


open to passenger flights. Travellers displaying COVID-19 symptoms will
be denied boarding.

National control Partial Measures indef 11 Jan 2022


measures
While most non-essential venues and services are open, a COVID-19
health pass is required for access to hospitality establishments and large
events.

Exit the country No 11 Jan 2022


requirements
Entry Ban No 11 Jan 2022

The country's borders are open to travellers.

More info: https://vlada.mk/node/26244


Health and No 11 Jan 2022
travel
documentations

Tracing App No 11 Jan 2022


Vaccination No 11 Jan 2022
Are vaccinated travelers exempt from any policies or restrictions? Yes

Exemptions: Testing

Accepted vaccines and timeline:


Pfizer - 15 days after second dose.
AstraZeneca (Vaxzevria) - 15 days after second dose.
Johnson & Johnson - 15 days after first dose.
Sinopharm (Beijing) - 15 days after second dose.
CoronaVac - 15 days after second dose.
Moderna - 15 days after second dose.
Sputnik V - 15 days after second dose.
Nuvaxovid (Novavax) - 15 days after second dose.
Immunity through previous infection - positive test older than 11 days, not
older than 1 months.

Accepted certificates: EU Digital COVID Certificate, NHS Covid Pass,


Armenia certificate, Togo certificate

Explanation:

Arriving travellers must present proof of full vaccination, recovery or


negative test for COVID-19 to be permitted entry. Proof of recovery from a
prior infection is valid for a maximum of 45 days. Transiting travellers
must leave the country within five hours to be exempt from the
requirement.

More info: https://vlada.mk/node/26244


Testing Yes 11 Jan 2022
Requirement: Mandatory

When: Before travel

Test Type: PCR, Antigen

Minimum age requirement: 18

Pre-travel test validity: 72 hour(s) before arrival

Testing Explanation:

Before travel

All arriving travellers must present proof of a negative test, recovery or


vaccination against COVID-19. The test must be a PCR test result no
older than 72 hours prior to entry or an antigen test no older than 48
hours. Transiting travellers whose stay does not exceed five hours are
exempt.

More info: https://mfa.gov.mk/en/page/1706/information-for-covid19


Quarantine on Some travellers for at least 14 day(s) 11 Jan 2022
entry Type: Self

Travellers arriving from India must quarantine for 14 days.

Macedonian nationals who arrive without COVID-19 documentation must


quarantine for seven days upon entry. The quarantine period can be
shortened to five days if travellers present a negative PCR test result on
day five.

More info: https://vlada.mk/node/26244

General info

A health pass system is in effect for some public venues. As of mid January, COVID-19 cases were steadily
decreasing with a vaccination rate of at least 41 percent.

More info

https://koronavirus.gov.mk/en
https://koronavirus.gov.mk/en/governments-measures

Skopje (city)
SKP Skopje International Airport
Subject Status
COVID-19 risk level High

General info
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