Covid-19 Travel Restrictions in Uzbekistan

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For some groups of travelers from countries considered to have a healthy epidemiological situation, Uzbekistan has resumed international flights. A negative COVID-19 test given within 72 hours before entering Uzbekistan must be submitted by travelers.

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For some groups of travelers from countries considered to have a healthy epidemiological situation, Uzbekistan has resumed international flights. The EU, South Korea, Japan, China, Malaysia, Israel, Thailand, Turkey, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, Iran, Afghanistan, Russia, and CIS countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Moldova, Kazakhstan, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan) are included in the full list of countries.

A negative COVID-19 test given within 72 hours before entering Uzbekistan must be submitted by travelers.

Visitors who have spent at least 14 days in the above-mentioned countries before traveling may enter/exit Uzbekistan if they are: workers of embassies and consulates and their family members, employees of a foreign company and other organizations working in Uzbekistan in the sense of investment projects, persons traveling for medical care, persons with close relatives or seriously ill relatives abroad

Quarantine laws apply differently, depending on the country from which the traveler arrives:

Japan, China, Israel, and South Korea: No quarantine is needed. European Federation, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand: 14-day home self-quarantine. Afghanistan, Turkey, Iran, Russia, the United Arab Emirates, and the CIS countries (Armenia, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan): Government quarantine:

In public, all travelers entering Uzbekistan must always wear masks.

https://uz.usembassy.gov/covid-19-information/

https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/uzbekistan/entry-requirements

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