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Government Communications Office statement on Qatar’s travel policy during the gradual lifting of COVID-19 restrictions

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21 July 2020

As part of the gradual lifting of restrictions imposed in the State of Qatar as a result of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, and based on Qatar’s travel policy announced previously, the travel policies effective Saturday 1 August have been reviewed based on public health indicators in the State of Qatar and around the world.

First – the quarantine policy has been reviewed and the following has been decided:

Second – Qatari citizens and their wives, spouses and children, and permanent residency holders:

Third – residents:

Fourth – categories eligible for home quarantine:

The Ministry of Public Health has identified the following categories eligible for home quarantine for a week, regardless of the country from which they arrived:

  1. Those over 55
  2. Those who have had an organ or spinal cord transplant
  3. Those who receive immunosuppressive therapy
  4. Those who suffer from heart disease
  5. Those who suffer from moderate to severe asthma
  6. Those who receive cancer treatment
  7. Pregnant women
  8. Babysitting mothers with children up to five years-old
  9. Those who suffer from kidney failure
  10. Those with chronic liver disease
  11. Those with lower limb amputation
  12. Those with disabilities who require support to carry out activities
  13. Disabled children and their mothers
  14. Those who suffer from epilepsy and receive treatment
  15. Those with diabetic foot
  16. Those with immediate relatives who have died in the 10 days prior to their arrival
  17. Those receiving treatment for mental and psychiatric illnesses, and people suffering from claustrophobia
  18. Those who suffer from diabetes and receive treatment
  19. Those who have high blood pressure

Workers in the various sectors are required to coordinate the dates of travel and return with their employers. Families and workers in the education sector must take the quarantine period into account when planning their return to the State of Qatar in order to avoid absence during the mandatory quarantine period, whether in the designated facilities or at home.

It should also be noted that the process of issuing return permits for residents will be through the Qatar Portal website until the need to organise the entry process ends, based on relevant public health indicators.

For more information regarding the process of issuing return permits to the State of Qatar, you can visit the Ministry of Public Health page on COVID-19 or contact the Government Contact Centre via the hotline (109).

News Source: https://www.gco.gov.qa/en/2020/07/21/government-communications-office-statement-on-qatars-travel-policy-during-the-gradual-lifting-of-covid-19-restrictions/

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