The Gambia government has instituted a mandatory 14 days quarantine for passengers, Gambians and non Gambians alike from 47 countries, entering the country.
The government said in a statement on Thursday afternoon that:
“Cabinet has approved that individuals (Gambian & Non Gambian) travelling from 47 countries in Asia, Europe and the Americas to The Gambia will undergo mandatory quarantine for 14 days.
“This decision will be reviewed regularly and the public will be informed accordingly. The forty-seven countries are as follows:
Asian and Pacific Region
1. China
2. Republic of Korea
3. Japan
4. Malaysia
5. Australia
6. Singapore
7. Philippines
8. Indonesia
9. Thailand
10. India
European Region
11. Italy
12. Spain
13. France
14. Germany
15. Switzerland
16. The United Kingdom
17. Netherlands
18. Norway
19. Austria
20. Belgium
21. Sweden
22. Denmark
23. Czechia
24. Greece
25. Portugal
26. Israel
27. Finland
28. Slovenia
29. Ireland
30. Estonia
31. Iceland
32. Romania
33. Poland
34. San Marino
Eastern Mediterranean Region
35. Islamic Republic of Iran
36. Qatar
37. Bahrain
38. Pakistan
39. Egypt
40. Saudi Arabia
41. Kuwait
42. Iraq
43. Lebanon
Americas
44. United States of America
45. Canada
46. Brazil
47. Chile
The Gambia confirmed its first coronavirus virus case on Tuesday after a 21-year-old Gambian woman who returned to the country on Sunday night in on a Royal Air Maroc flight from the U.K. tested positive for the virus.
She has been quarantined at the Medical Research Council, the country’s only infectious disease hospital, where she is receiving medical care and support.
Health officials are contact tracing all the passengers on the flight with the victim.
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