Please see the U.S. Embassy Dakar’s COVID-19 page for information on potential repatriation for U.S. citizens.
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- Last updated: 12/15/20
Country-Specific Information:
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- The State of Calamity has been lifted and replaced with a State of Alert, in effect through March 10, 2021. The terms of this alert include:
- Mandatory wearing of face coverings in public;
- Exit and entry permitted in Guinea-Bissau only with the presentation of a certificate of negative COVID-19 status (tested within 72 hours of start of travel)
- Funerals and religious gatherings are permitted as long as preventative measures (mask-wearing, hand washing, 1-meter distancing) are taken;
- Discos may operate at 50% capacity if following preventative measures;
- Social gatherings in open spaces are permitted with preventative measures; social gatherings in closed spaces may not exceed 50% capacity and may not exceed 100 people;
- Large social, recreational, or cultural events that would involve a large conglomeration of people remain prohibited;
- Restaurants may operate for in-person dining with preventative measures.
- The State of Calamity has been lifted and replaced with a State of Alert, in effect through March 10, 2021. The terms of this alert include:
Entry and Exit Requirements:
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- Are U.S. citizens permitted to enter? Yes
- Is a negative COVID-19 test (PCR and/or serology) required for entry? Yes
- Entry and exit into Guinea-Bissau is permitted only with the presentation of a negative COVID-19 test result (done within 72 hours of start of travel).
- Are health screening procedures in place at airports and other ports of entry? Yes
Movement Restrictions:
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- Is a curfew in place? No
- Are there restrictions on intercity or interstate travel? No
Quarantine Information:
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- Are U.S. citizens required to quarantine? No
- Passengers who present fever or other symptoms suggestive of COVID-19 will be subjected to a second health screening and if necessary to a COVID-19 test, after which they may leave the border post;
- These passengers must remain confined to their destinations until they receive the results of the test carried out and additional instructions from the health authorities;
- All passengers on a flight in which a suspected passenger of COVID-19 has been detected, will be followed at home by the health authorities for a period of 14 days.
COVID-19 Testing:
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- COVID-19 testing, performed for travel purposes, is 30,000 CFA.
- The test can be done at: Liceu Agostinho Neto, near by the Ministry of Education.
Transportation Options:
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- Are commercial flights operating? Yes
- Is public transportation operating? Yes
- Public transportation restrictions are in place, such as operation at 50% capacity and a taxi passenger limit of three passengers.
Fines for Non-Compliance:
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- N/A
Consular Operations:
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- The U.S. government has limited ability to provide emergency services to U.S. citizens because there is no U.S. Embassy in Guinea-Bissau.
Local Resources:
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- Authorities are strengthening measures put in place during the 2014-2016 Ebola outbreak in West Africa.
- The World Health Organization and the Bissau-Guinean Ministry of Health hold recurring press conferences to provide local information regarding COVID-19. Monitor local media for updates.
- Other links:
- COVID-19 crisis page on travel.state.gov
- CDC page on COVID-19
- state.gov Country Information and Travel Advisory page