Africa > Togo: Covid-19 and Travel

Present Situation
Total cases: 39 353
Active cases: 6
Recovered: 39 057
Deaths: 29
Vaccination count: 2.5 millions
Current trend: Declining
Data updated on 2023-01-22
Summary of the situation
Negative PCR test results is required for some travelers.
• Masks are required in public spaces
• Masks are required in enclosed public places
Provisions for travellers
Entry to the territory: Allowed
International flights have resumed.
Fully vaccinated travelers are not required to have proof of a negative PCR test. However, proof of vaccination must include a QR code.
For unvaccinated travelers, proof of a negative PCR test is still required and these passengers will be subjected to a PCR test upon arrival. The negative PCR test must be within 5 days of travel.
If you are not vaccinated or do not have a valid QR code proving vaccination, you will be required to quarantine at your hotel or residence until you receive the negative results from your arrival test. If you are vaccinated and have a valid QR code, then you do NOT have to quarantine.
Tests: Negative PCR test results is required for some travelers.
Quarantine: Depends
Quarantine required for some travelers.
Information updated on 2023-03-10.
Action taken in the country
Lockdown: Partial
The wearing of face masks in public is mandatory including for children aged 5 years old and above.
The following measures will come into effect from 10 September 2021 for a one month period:
-Cultural, sporting and political events are banned
-Civil, religious and traditional marriage celebrations
-Places of worship are closed
-Only 15 people may attend burials, authorisation must be obtained from the local prefet before a burial can take place
-Bar and nightclubs may be closed
-In-person meetings and workshops are banned
-Proof of vaccination is required to enter public administrative buildings.
Mask use
Masks are required in public spaces
Masks are required in enclosed public places
Gatherings: Banned
Cultural, sporting and political events are banned.
Restaurants and bars: Open with restrictions
Shops: Open
Tourist attractions: Closed