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Africa > Tunisia: Covid-19 and Travel

     
Tunisia

Present Situation


Total cases: 1.2 millions

Active cases: 3 05

Recovered: 1.1 millions

Deaths: 29 291

Vaccination count: 8.9 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?
Not Required
Are quarantine measures imposed? Non
Is the country in lockdown? Partiellement
Is wearing a mask mandatory?
Masks are recommended

Provisions for travellers


Entry to the territory: Allowed
Tunisia Has Reopened Borders For Tourism.

From 1 December, you can enter Tunisia without providing proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative test.

Tests: Not Required

Quarantine: No
Not Required

Information updated on 2023-03-17.

Action taken in the country


Lockdown: Partial
Tunisian authorities are maintaining precautionary measures as of May 11 to curb the spread of COVID-19.

Proof of COVID-19 vaccination is required to enter public spaces; compliance is mandatory for both Tunisians and foreigners. Public places are enforcing hygiene measures. Gatherings, protests, and other events are banned. Wearing a facemask is required in public spaces and while using public transport for individuals over the age of six.

Authorities may implement localized COVID-19-related restrictions in parts of Tunisia, particularly in regions that experience a rise in COVID-19 cases.

Mask use
Masks are recommended

Gatherings: Partially Allowed
Allowed under covid restrictions

Restaurants and bars: Open with restrictions

Shops: Open

Tourist attractions: Open









     

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