{"ObjectId": 215, "Country": "Cuba", "Quarantine": null, "Testing": null, "DatePublished": "17.01.2023", "Sources": "US State Dept. COVID-19 Country Specific Information/ \n Foreign travel advice, Gov.UK/ \n OSAC/\n Ministry of Health/", "TravelAdvisory": "Latest News: \n
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\nInternational Restrictions:
\n*All travellers: Entry requirements may be subject to change at short notice. You should also check requirements with your airline. From 6 April 2022, there are no requirement for travellers either a COVID-19 vaccination certificate or a negative COVID-19 test.
\nAll travellers are required to complete a Health Declaration (Declarac\u00edon Jurada de Sanidad)< /a> online before travel to be submitted to the Health authorities on arrival at the port of entry.
\n*Screening and quarantine: Visitors are no longer required to routinely self-isolate or take a PCR test on arrival in Cuba, but sanitary authorities are present at the airport and will carry out random PCR tests.
\nAnyone testing positive on arrival will be moved to quarantine in a designated government health centre, at their own expense. Direct contacts of those testing positive will either be moved to a designated government health centre or allowed to self-isolate in their own accommodation depending on their circumstances.
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\n Internal Restrictions:
\n*Travel in Cuba: On 19 July 2022, the Government made face masks \u201cmandatory\u201d again on public transport and in healthcare settings and medical facilities, as well as for people with respiratory symptoms. Using face masks in all other settings is \u201crecommended\u201d.
\nVisitors are allowed to hire cars but should check with the hire companies if they are open and have cars available, and where you can drive to under current COVID-19 measures, before making plans.
\nCheck with your tour operator and seek local advice if you have questions about excursions to other parts of Cuba, including whether car hire is allowed.
\n*Accommodation: Hotels and guest houses are open. Guests may have to wear face masks in some hotel areas and facilities.
\nCampsites are also open.: Medical teams in hotels will check on health of guests, including taking their temperature, and will be available to guests who feel unwell in between those visits. Local medical representatives will visit campsites and \u201ccasas particulares\u201d (private guest house). Anyone with respiratory symptoms may be moved to a clinic or isolation centre and will have to pay for PCR test(s) and medical services by credit card. Any travelling companion may be required to self-isolate in their accommodation pending a negative PCR test result, or be tested themselves.
\nHotels may limit the numbers of people using facilities at any one time, especially swimming pools (if open) and elevators.\n\n\n", "Y": 22.094607, "X": -79.54237, "AddInfo": null}