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International Restrictions:
*Entry to the Republic of Congo: All passengers arriving in the Republic of Congo by commercial flights should provide proof of a negative coronavirus (COVID-19) test undertaken within 72 hours upon entry, with the exception of children under 11 years of age. Passengers who do not present a negative COVID-19 test upon entry will undertake a COVID-19 test at the airport, and need to self-isolate for 14 days, pending the results.
*Screening on arrival: Travellers entering the Republic of Congo may be subject to screening, including temperature checks.
*Data collection: There are currently no track and trace requirements for arrivals.
*Testing on departure: All passengers departing from the Republic of Congo by commercial flights need to provide proof of a negative coronavirus test, undertaken within 72 hours prior to departure, with the exception of children under 11 years of age. Travellers leaving the Republic of Congo may be subject to screening, including temperature checks. Public health measures and entry requirements may change at short notice and you should monitor local media for the latest developments. Internal Restrictions:
*Travel within Republic of Congo: Domestic passenger flights between Brazzaville and Point Noire have resumed from 23 June. A curfew remains in place in Pointe-Noire and Brazzaville from 11pm until 5am. Face masks must be worn in all public places. Gatherings of more than 50 people are prohibited, with the exception of public markets. Bars and nightclubs are closed. The Republic of Congo authorities have mobilised defence and security forces to ensure compliance with the lockdown measures, at the entrance and exit of all cities across the country.