There is to be a quota of seats on passenger flights for re-entry to the country by Argentine nationals and foreign residents who are abroad. Borders will essentially remain closed and stricter measures have been established to prevent the spread of new strains of COVID-19 in Argentina. : Argentina – Another Extension for Administrative Decisions to Fight COVID-19 - Argentina’s government announced on 9 July new measures to combat the coronavirus, including an extension of existing coronavirus preventive measures, until 6 August. Additionally, certain nonresident foreigners are once again allowed to temporarily enter the country. : Argentina – Government Extends Some COVID-19 Measures, Loosens Others - Argentina’s government announced on 7 August new measures to fight the coronavirus, including an extension of the existing border closure until 1 October, while also permitting limited capacity in-person gatherings that follow protocols. The entry of nonresident foreigners as of 1 November 2021, will be subject to compliance with certain immigration requirements and conditions. : Argentina – Government Decides to Cautiously Open Borders - Administrative Decision N° 951/2021, announced on 1 October 2021 by the Argentinean government, effectively opens the country’s borders, starting 1 November, to many individuals who had been previously restricted and who wish to enter Argentina as tourists. : Argentina - Requirements for Entering the Country Updated - The Argentinean government on 26 January 2022 announced that as of 29 January 2022, Argentineans and foreign residents who re-enter the country with a complete vaccination schedule against COVID-19 with at least 14 days before entering the country, will be exempt from performing the diagnostic test (submitting a negative PCR test). : Argentina – COVID-19: Entry Requirements Updated - The Argentinean government on 7 April 2022 reduced the requirements for Argentineans and foreign residents to enter the country to: 1) making an electronic sworn declaration 48 hours prior to arrival, and 2) having COVID-19 insurance. : Argentina – Digital Nomad Visa Announced - Effective, foreign nationals working remotely in Argentina can apply for a new six-month transitory residency visa for “digital nomads” that can be extended once, according to measures published by the Argentine National Immigration Office (Dirección Nacional de Migraciones) on. This will bring relief and certainty for those returning to their homeland and places of residence considering the global impact that COVID-19. The Organization has developed, published, and disseminated evidence-based technical documents to help guide Member States’ strategies and policies to manage this pandemic in their territories.: Argentina – Government Updates Requirements for Entering Argentina - The Argentine government’s decision to no longer require travellers to complete the Electronic Sworn Declaration removes one administrative step that had been required for entry to and exit from Argentina. PAHO/WHO activated regional and country incident management system teams to provide direct emergency response to Ministries of Health and other national authorities for surveillance, laboratory capacity, support health care services, infection prevention control, clinical management and risk communication all aligning with priority lines of action. Since then, COVID-19 has spread to 50 countries and territories in the Americas. The first case in the Americas was confirmed in the USA on 20 January 2020 and Brazil reported the first case for Latin America and the Caribbean on 26 February 2020. On 30 January 2020, the Director-General (DG) of WHO declared the COVID-19 outbreak a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC) under the International Health Regulations (IHR) (2005). DAILY reported data PREVIOUS COVID-19 DAILY UPDATES weekly summary WHO SITUATION REPORTSįollowing an outbreak of a novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Wuhan City, Hubei Province of China, rapid community, regional and international spread has occurred with exponential growth in cases and deaths.
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