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Tanzania's COVID-19 - travelers guide to visiting Tanzania during covid

Discover the guidelines and recommendations for traveling to Tanzania during the COVID-19 pandemic. From immunization requirements to safety measures, this comprehensive article covers everything you need to know before planning your trip.

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What are some guidelines that you need to keep in mind if you are planning a trip to Tanzania in the near future? This article will provide an in-depth look at the regulations that currently apply to tourists arriving in Tanzania. 

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Fully immunized travelers' recommendations

When you have been thoroughly immunized with an FDA-approved vaccine or a World Health Organization-approved emergency vaccine, you do not need to be tested before leaving the United States. Also, You are NOT obligated to self-quarantine once you arrive in the United States.

Throughout the journey:

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  • Make sure to cover your nose and mouth with a mask when you're out in public. Flights, buses, trains, and other means of public transit flying into, within, or out of the United States, as well as transportation hubs such as airports and train stations, all require masks.
  • Maintain a distance of at least 6 feet/2 meters (about 2 arm lengths) from anyone who isn't traveling with you.
  • Use hand sanitizer or wash your hands frequently (with at least 60 percent alcohol).
  • Before departing for the United States, all air passengers, including US citizens and fully vaccinated people, must have a negative COVID-19 test result no more than 3 days before travel or documentation of recovery from COVID-19 in the past 3 months before flying to the US.

Following journey

A virus test should be performed 3-5 days after your vacation. Monitor yourself for COVID-19 symptoms; isolate and get tested if symptoms occur. Follow all state and local regulations and laws related to Covid-19 and tourism.

If you have been exposed to COVID-19, are unwell, tested positive for COVID-19, or are awaiting the results of a COVID-19 test, do not travel. Learn when it is safe to travel. Don't travel with someone who is ill.

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