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COVID-19 - News and measures as of January 24, 2022

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The number of active cases is still on the rise. Since January 13, the curfew has been in place from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m., and gatherings are prohibited.

Evolution of the pandemic in Tunisia

As of January 21, the total number of declared cases is 846,761 including 101,892 active cases, 718,915 cured, 25,954 deaths. Follow international information and figures in detail HERE

Vaccination in Tunisia

To be vaccinated and obtain a vaccination pass, simply register on the Evax platform

Discover the complete vaccination program on the official website

Sanitary measures in Tunisia:

• The absorption energy is set at 50% for closed spaces and open spaces, with the need to respect the physical distance of at least one meter (2 m between tables)

• Application of ratified sectoral health protocols;

• Obligation to wear a mask in public spaces and means of transport for all people over 6 years old

• The Vaccination Pass is now compulsory to access public institutions, educational and training establishments, as well as all private spaces open to the public (cafés, restaurants, village halls, etc.), shopping centers and transport.

COVID-19 - Actualités et mesures au 24 janvier 2022

• Curfew established from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. until further notice

• Prohibited demonstrations and gatherings

Equivalence of the Tunisian vaccination certificate adopted by the EU

Decision adopted by the European Commission on December 21 with effect the following day: the COVID-19 vaccination certificate issued by Tunisia is equivalent to the EU's digital COVID certificate.

New conditions for entering Tunisia, as of December 1, 2021

It is strongly recommended that travelers going to Tunisia complete their vaccination schedule against Covid-19 before their departure. Travelers must complete the mandatory information requested on this site before boarding, then print and sign the two documents generated by the application: the health form and the commitment form which will be given to the Tunisian health services on arrival. It is recommended to indicate a Tunisian telephone number (for example that of the person who is hosting you or of the hotel) to validate the production of these documents.

. Any foreign non-resident traveler must provide proof of full vaccination (18 years and over). The PCR test deadline to be presented on boarding is reduced to 48 hours. from the age of two (2 years). Subject to change. Compulsory confinement in hotels for non-vaccinated people goes back to 10 days.

See more details on Travel advice on France Diplomatie

France: health measures, travel advice, European health pass

(new conditions for entering France from December 4, 2021)

Sanitary measures on the government.fr website

Travel advice on the diplomatie.gouv.fr website

Available in paper and digital format, the “sanitary pass” has been used since June 9, 2021 to access gatherings or events. It will become mandatory in some cases.

All about the SANITARY PASS

Vaccination abroad outside the EU: how to obtain a QR code valid in France?

For your vaccination to be recognized as a health pass in France, you must: be completely vaccinated with a vaccine recognized in France (or equivalent) and obtain a QR code. Find out more HERE