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Coronavirus UK travel advice: Which countries have travel bans? Where NOT to go


The coronavirus pandemic has so far killed more than 5,800 people across the globe with 156,400 infected. The deadly virus is now present in 142 countries and many nations have implemented strict measure in an attempt to minimise the spread of the respiratory disease.

In the UK, the total number of coronavirus cases now stand at 1,143 – making it the 10th most infected nation in the world.

On Saturday, the death toll in Britain nearly double as 10 more deaths were confirmed, bringing the total number to 21.

The UK is currently in the ‘delay’ phase of combating the virus, and have urged people who have a fever or new cough to remain at home.

However, while Britain is keeping its borders open, many European governments have imposed travel bans and urged their citizens to stay indoors.

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Which countries have travel bans?

Italy

All but essential travel to Italy should be avoided, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) advises.

The majority of carriers have now ceased operating direct flights between Italy and the UK.

Train companies are also reducing services, for both domestic and international travel and some cross-border bus companies have cancelled their services.

No travel is permitted within any of the following areas: Alessandria, Asti, Lombardy, Modena, Novara, Padova, Parma, Pesaro and Urbino, Piacenza, Reggio Emilia, Rimini, Treviso-Venice, Verbano – Cusio – Ossola.

USA

No passengers from Schengen countries in Europe, as well as the UK and Ireland and China are allowed to enter.

The UK has also warned against all but essential travel to the US.

France

All but essential travel to France should be avoided, and anybody planning to travel to Spain should consult their airline or tour operator.

The nation has closed restaurants, cafes, cinemas and nightclubs as well as non-essential businesses.

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Norway

Anyone arriving in Norway from outside Finland and Sweden, plus Greenland, the Faroe Islands and the Åland Islands is being told to self-isolate for two weeks.

This is regardless of whether they have symptoms or not, according to the Norwegian Health Directorate.

All borders will shut on Monday, March 16, however, Norwegians will still be allowed in.

Vietnam

No entry from passengers who have transited or been in China in the last 14 days.

Nationals of Italy, Korean Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Norway, Sweden and the UK are no longer visa-exempt.

Singapore

No entry from travellers who have been in China, Iran, Italy (selected regions) or Korean Republic in the last 14 days.

India

No entry for travellers who have been in China, France, Germany, Iran, Italy, Japan, Korean Republic or Spain on or after February 1, 2020.

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Australia

Australia has imposed travel bans on foreign nationals from China, South Korea, Iran and Italy.

It is also a requirement Australians and permanent residents returning from those countries self-isolate for a fortnight.

Czech Republic

he Czech Republic has closed its borders to travellers from 15 nations for a 30-day state of emergency, with foreign nationals travelling from Germany, Austria, Italy, Sweden, Norway, France, Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, Denmark, Switzerland, China, South Korea, Iran and the UK all banned from entering the country.

Slovakia

Slovakia is stopping all international travel to and from the country and introducing border checks.

Guatemala

Guаtеmаlа has banned Eurореаn соuntrіеѕ, Іrаn, Сhіnа, Ѕоuth Коrеа аnd Nоrth Коrеа from entering tо рrеvеnt thе ѕрrеаd оf cоrоnаvіruѕ.

Japan

Japan has banned entry to passengers who have been in affected regions of China, South Korea or Italy within the last 14 days.

Thailand

Thailand has suspended its visa exemption policy for travellers from Hong Kong, South Korea and Italy.

Visa on arrival has also been stopped for 18 countries: Bulgaria, Bhutan, Cyprus, Ethiopia, Fiji, Georgia, India, Kazakhstan, Malta, Mexico, Nauru, Papua New Guinea, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu and China.

Israel

From March 11 Israel have extended their entry restrictions to include travellers from the UK.

This means no UK travellers will be able to enter Israel unless they can prove they will be placed in home quarantine for 14 days after their arrival.

Peru

Peru suspended all flights from Europe and Asia.

Paraguay

Direct flights to and from Europe are cancelled from March 13 to March 26.

Bolivia

In Bolivia officials have suspended flights to and from Europe.

Argentina

Visas to travellers will no longer be issued and flights suspended from countries including the United States, China, Japan, South Korea and European countries.

Honduras

Honduras is restricting entry of people coming from Europe, China, Iran and South Korea.



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