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Uzbekistan travel restrictions & quarantine rules

Uzbekistan

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The travel advice is Exercise a high degree of caution to Uzbekistan. Uzbekistan is Unknown restrictions for travel. Get travel ban, restrictions alerts and advice before travelling to Uzbekistan. Uzbekistan is part of Asia with main city at Tashkent. Its Developing country with a population of 32M people. The main currency is Uzbekistan Sum. The languages spoken are Uzbek and Russian.
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🚨 Travel Advice for Uzbekistan

Unknown restrictions

for travel
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On return

Quarantine required

Authorized travelers are required to quarantine for 14 days on arrival. Most short-term foreign travelers are required to quarantine at a government facility. The cost range per night is $100-150 USD and must be paid by the traveler. Nationals, residents, and long-term visa holders are required to quarantine at their residence for 14 days.
As part of the quarantine procedure, either the 'Self-Quarantine Safety Protection App' or 'Self-Diagnosis App' must be installed on a mobile device. Health officials at the airport will confirm which app each traveler should use and will provide assistance to install it correctly.

Test/medical certificate required

Proof of a negative PCR test, taken within the previous 72 hours, to be provided upon departure. This document must be printed and written in Korean or English.

Testing on arrival

All passengers will undergo PCR testing on arrival and must remain in the testing facility until the test results are received.
Exceptionally, nationals, residents, and travelers from the US and Europe on long-term visas will be tested within 3 days at a public health center. US and European travelers on short-term visas will be tested at the airport, with results confirmed within 2 days.

Travel restriction details for Uzbekistan

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πŸ”’ Lockdown Details for Uzbekistan

Persons aged over 65 are recommended to remain in self-isolation and not to visit public spaces. Large group gatherings in any public place are prohibited.
From 15 August, all shopping malls, clothing markets, restaurants, cafes, beauty salons and larger shops, as well as gyms, swimming pools, private kindergartens and education centres have reopened.
You must wear a face mask while outside – you may be fined (up to approximately Β£100) if you do not comply with this regulation.
A ban on all cultural entertainments and other public events remains in place. Weddings and other family events are permitted with no more than 30 people present (who should be relatives). Gyms, swimming pools, restaurants, markets and large stores are closed, as are private kindergartens and any other education establishment irrespective of their legal status.
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πŸ›‘οΈ Travel safety for Uzbekistan

Exercise a high degree of caution

Uzbekistan has restricted entry from a number of southern African countries and Hong Kong for foreign travellers due to the Omicron COVID-19 variant. You must self-isolate for 10 days upon arrival if you're travelling from Australia or one of the other countries where the Omicron variant has been detected. You must provide a certificate with a negative COVID-19 (PCR) test result taken with 72 hours before arrival. You may also be required to take an additional COVID-19 (PCR) test after seven days from your arrival. Airports are open but international flights are very limited. The land border with Afghanistan is closed until further notice. We advise: Exercise a high degree of caution in Uzbekistan overall due to the threat of terrorist attacks, violent demonstrations and crime. Higher levels apply in some areas.
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