Which countries currently have coronavirus travel restrictions in place?

International travellers are facing tighter restrictions at airports as the number of countries denying entry to passengers who have recently visited China, Italy and other regions with reported cases of coronavirus increases.

Cases of Covid-19 have now been confirmed in 58 countries. Restrictions are becoming more widespread, and major airports are putting preventive measures in place.

A document featured on the International Air Transport Association (IATA) website, lists countries where restrictions are in place.

See the full IATA list of countries where restrictions are in place here

 

Anyone who has recently travelled to or transited through China (usually within the last 14-28 days)

Complete ban on entry to Australia, Bahamas, many Caribbean islands, India, Indonesia, Japan, Madagascar, Malaysia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore, Turkey, USA and Vietnam, among others.

Anyone who has visited Italy (in the last 14 days)

Complete ban on entry to Aruba, Cook Islands, Fiji, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Mauritius, Mongolia, St Lucia and Seychelles, among others.

 

See also: The US advises against travel to Italy, cases soar in Iran and South Korea

 

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