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Africa Regulatory ENSight 2021 | 10
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*Coronavirus (COVID-19) regulatory measures
Angola
sector
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measure
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effective date/status
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key points and impact
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Aviation
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Joint Executive Decree No. 501/21 (SARSCoV-2 Test Cost-Sharing
Scheme) of 7 October 2021
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Effective from 7 October 2021.
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The Joint Executive Decree:
- defines the cost-sharing scheme for SARS-CoV-2 tests, using the
Panbio COVID-19 AG test type, to be carried out on foreign citizens
on arrival in Angola; and
- requires air transport companies to disclose to passengers the
obligation to carry out the post-landing test in Angola and the
respective mandatory contribution amount of AOA31 850.
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Cabo Verde
sector
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measure
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effective date/status
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key points and impact
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Applies to multiple sectors
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Resolution No. 91/2021 of 30 September 2021
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Effective from 30 September 2021 to 30 November 2021.
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The Resolution extends the contingency situation throughout the
country, based on developments in the epidemiological situation and
the vaccination process.
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Applies to multiple sectors
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Resolution No. 98/2021 of 28 October 2021
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Effective from 28 October 2021.
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The Resolution:
- declares an alert situation throughout Cabo Verde until 5
January 2022, based on the evolution of the epidemiological
situation and the vaccination process; and
- provides, among others, for the operation of:
- restaurants and beverage establishments;
- tourist establishments or local accommodation; and
- gyms.
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Mozambique
sector
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measure
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effective date/status
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key points and impact
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Applies to multiple sectors
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Decree No. 86/2021 (Revision of measures to contain the spread
of the COVID-19 pandemic) of 25 October 2021
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Effective from 25 October 2021 to 20 December 2021.
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The Decree:
- applies to all nationals and foreigners and public and private
institutions in the national territory;
- provides that the Situation of Public Calamity and the Red
Alert, decreed in Article 1 of Decree No. 79/2020 of 4 September,
remain in force;
- establishes measures to contain the spread of the COVID-19
pandemic, while the Situation of Public Calamity is in force;
and
- sets a curfew from 00:00 to 04:00 in Maputo City, provincial
capitals, cities, towns and municipalities throughout
Mozambique.
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