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Africa > Senegal: Covid-19 and Travel

     
Senegal

Present Situation


Total cases: 88 9

Active cases: 17

Recovered: 86 915

Deaths: 1 968

Vaccination count: 2.3 millions

Current trend: Declining

Data updated on 2023-01-22

Cumulative coronavirus cases

Summary of the situation

Are the borders open to travellers? Allowed
Is a test required to enter the country?
v
Are quarantine measures imposed? Non
Is the country in lockdown? Partiellement
Is wearing a mask mandatory?
 • Masks are required in public spaces
 • Masks are required in public transport

Provisions for travellers


Entry to the territory: Allowed
Commercial flights have now resumed. International travelers are allowed to enter.

Entry requirements for Senegal are the same for all travellers, regardless of COVID-19 vaccination status.

Health control measures for COVID19 at Senegal’s borders have been lifted. When you travel to Senegal, you:

- do not need to take any COVID-19 tests before you travel or after you arrive
- do not need to quarantine when you arrive

This applies whether you are vaccinated or not.

Tests: v

Quarantine: No
Not required.

Information updated on 2023-03-08.

Action taken in the country


Lockdown: Partial
Restaurants, casinos, places of worship, private beaches, sporting events and markets are permitted to operate while maintaining social distancing measures and facial coverings. Violators of facial covering requirements face possible detention and fines imposed by law enforcement officials.

Public transportation services (taxis, care rapides and intercity buses) may transport the maximum number of passengers, provided all passengers wear a mask. Violators of facial covering requirements face possible detention and fines imposed by law enforcement officials.

Mask use
Masks are required in public spaces
Masks are required in public transport

Gatherings: Allowed
Social distancing measures and facial coverings. Violators of facial covering requirements face possible detention and fines imposed by law enforcement officials.

Restaurants and bars: Open with restrictions

Shops: Open

Tourist attractions: Open









     

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