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Here’s the travel advisory for Mauritius for both into and out of the country

Plan Your Trip to Mauritius: COVID-19 Travel Advisory and Guidelines

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Travelers to Mauritius will find this information useful.

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  • Prior to your trip to Mauritius, ensure that you have received all of your COVID-19 immunizations.
  • Avoid visiting Mauritius if you haven't had your COVID-19 vaccinations updated recently..
  • Even if you've had all of your COVID-19 immunizations, you might be at risk of contracting or transmitting the disease.
  • Wearing a well-fitting face mask in public places should be mandatory for anybody above the age of 2 years old.

In Mauritius, abide by all rules and guidelines.

Travelers of all kinds

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Before Departing the United States, Make Certain You

Prioritize your preparations:

  • Be sure to follow all airline and destination rules, such as wearing a mask and providing evidence of vaccination, tests, or quarantine, if applicable.
  • Other nations' requirements may differ from those of the United States. If you don't follow the regulations of your destination, you may be denied entrance and be forced to go back to the US.
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Recommended Testing

The closer you can get to the time of departure (no more than three days before your trip) if you have not been inoculated and up - to - date with your COVID-19 immunizations, the better.

AVOID travelling if you have a history of...

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  • You're ill, man.
  • You have COVID-19 in your system.
  • When symptoms begin or a positive test is taken, wait at least ten days before travelling.
  • Results from the COVID-19 test are pending.
  • As a precaution, you should isolate yourself after coming into touch with a person who has COVID-19.
  • If you have been in close contact with someone who has COVID-19, wait at least five days before travelling. Avoiding travel for a maximum of 10 days following your last exposure is the recommended course of action.

After the previous exposure, if you have to travel between days 6 and 10:

  • If you've been in contact with someone within the past five days, you should consider being tested as soon as possible. Before embarking on a trip, be sure you have a negative test result and are free of symptoms.  If you do not get tested, avoid travel until a full 10 days following your last intimate contact with a person with COVID-19.
  • Wear a well-fitting face mask whenever you're among other people between days 6 through 10 of your trip. The days 6 to 10 are the worst for those who are unable to use a face mask.
  • Your return to the United States will have to be postponed if your test results are positive when you're at your destination. When you travel with other people, you may have to quarantine.
  • Even if quarantining someone who has COVID-19 was not suggested, if you had intimate contact with that individual...
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  • If you've been in contact with someone within the past five days, you should consider being tested as soon as possible. Before embarking on a trip, be sure you have a negative test result and are free of symptoms.
  • Do not be tested if you have already been verified to have COVID-19 within the last 90 days, but you should still follow all of the other advice ( even if you  go on to develop symptoms).
  • If you plan to travel within the 10 days following your last exposure, make sure to wear a well-fitting face mask whenever you're among other people. You must not travel throughout the 10-day period if you cannot put on a mask.

It is strongly recommended that you take precautions to keep yourself and others safe when on the road.

When you get at your location, be sure to follow any instructions or guidelines that have been provided.

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  • Wearing a well-fitting face mask in public places should be mandatory for anybody above the age of 2 years old.
  • You may want to use a well-fitting face mask in busy outdoor locations and during events where you come into contact with people who are unvaccinated or who are not up-to-date on their COVID-19 immunizations.
  • Rinse with water and soap or use a hand disinfectant that contains at least 60% alcohol often.
  • All visitors to USA must undergo testing prior to their arrival.

If you're flying from a country other than the USA., you must present the following:

  • One day before flying, a negative COVID-19 antibody test.
  • No testing is required for children under the age of two. People who have recovered from COVID-19 within last 90 days can also apply. Take a closer look at their specifications and learn all you can about them.
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The following information is required: a phone number

  • Before boarding a trip to the United States, all international passengers must furnish their airline with their name, address, and phone number. Travelers who have been vulnerable to a contagious disease, such as COVID-19, may now be identified and quickly contacted in the United StAccess to passengers' contact information will enable U.S. state, federal, state, & local health agencies to exchange appropriate public and health information in order to protect the public from disease and injury.

When You First Arrive in the U.S.

Whether you took a flight, drove, or sailed, there's a chance you came into contact with COVID-19. However, even when you appear to be in good health and have no symptoms, you could still be contaminated and spread the virus. Following these guidelines can help you keep your child safe:

  • If you haven't had your COVID-19 vaccinations or aren't sure if you have, you should get them as soon as possible.

Apart from the above-mentioned advice,

  • For a full five days following your trip, remain at home and self-quarantine.

All travellers should follow the extra advice provided below.

It was HIGHLY RECOMMENDED by each and every traveller.

Recovering from COVID-19 in the last few months?

There's no need to undergo a test 3–5 days after travel if you've recovered fully from a definite COVID-19 infection (regardless of immunization status). You also don't have to isolate yourself following a trip. In the event that you get COVID-19 symptoms following travel, separate yourself and seek medical advice.

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