{"ObjectId": 223, "Country": "Djibouti", "Quarantine": null, "Testing": null, "DatePublished": "18.09.2022", "Sources": "UNHAS\n US State Dept, COVID information/ \n OSAC Travel Advisories/ \n Foreign travel advice, Gov.UK/", "TravelAdvisory": "Latest News: \n
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\nInternational Restrictions:
\n*All travellers: You will need a visa to enter or travel through Djibouti as a visitor.
\n*If you\u2019re fully vaccinated: Provided you show evidence of having completed a first round of vaccination there are no additional requirements.
\nForeign residents in Djibouti (as well as Djiboutian Nationals) are required to show evidence of vaccination to leave Djibouti.
\nProof of vaccination status: Djibouti will accept the proof of COVID-19 recovery and vaccination record and proof of COVID-19 vaccination. Your appointment card from vaccination centres is not designed to be used as proof of vaccination and should not be used to demonstrate your vaccine status.
\n*If you\u2019re not fully vaccinated: If you have not completed a first round of vaccination or unable to produce evidence, you will need a PCR test certificate taken within 72 hours of the start of the journey and will have to take an additional PCR test on arrival that will cost $30.
\nYou should not eat anything 30 minutes before your arrival at the entry point. You will have to pay for the test either by credit card, but as the credit card machines do not always work, cash (dollars, euros accepted) is a more reliable method of payment. If the test result is positive, you will be instructed on action to take \u2013 this might be going into quarantine, at your own expense, at a hotel agreed with those conducting the test or if showing symptoms into the hospital, until testing negative.
\nIf you\u2019ve had COVID-19 in the past year: Entry requirements for Djibouti are the same for all travellers, regardless of whether you have tested positive for COVID-19 in the past year.
\n*Children and young people: Children aged 10 years and below are not required to take PCR test on arrival. Those aged 24 years and under are not required to show evidence of having been vaccinated.
\n*If you are transiting through Djibouti: If you are transiting through Djibouti on your way to another country and staying in the airport (airside) or on the plane there are no COVID-19 related requirements.
\nIf you are transiting through Djibouti on your way to another country and will be passing through immigration (sometimes known as a layover), for example to stay in a hotel for a flight the next day, you need to follow the requirements for entry into Djibouti.
\n*Exemptions: There are exemptions on providing evidence of vaccination for those that can show evidence that health reasons mean they should not have the vaccine, those that are pregnant or breast feeding baby up to 6 months old, had COVID-19 less than four months before travel date.
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\n Internal Restrictions:
\n*Local measure: Face coverings must be worn in public and private spaces where social distancing is not possible. Restaurants, shops are open with social distancing measures in place
\n*Accommodation: Hotels are open as normal.
\n*Public places and services: Rules and practice about sizes of gatherings permitted are under constant review. You should seek and follow local advice. Government offices, shops, hotels, places of worship are open.
\n*If you test positive for COVID-19, you may need to stay where you are until you test negative. You may also need to seek treatment there.\n\n", "Y": 11.560073, "X": 42.182803, "AddInfo": null}