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Qatar has issued new travel policy where vaccinated people from all countries will be exempted from quarantine. Countries are classified into three categories – green, yellow and red. Vaccinated people coming from red list will have to do repeat RT PCR on arrival. The new travel policy will come into effect from July 12, 2021.
Passengers coming to the State of Qatar from all ports will also have to pre-register on the "Ehteraz" website (WWW.EHTERAZ.GOV.QA) and attach all the required documents before arriving in the State of Qatar for a period of no less than 12 hours.
No quarantine required for Qatari citizens and residents including GCC citizens who are currently QID holder if fully vaccinated with an approved vaccine or diagnosed and recovered from COVID-19 (within 9 months) in the State of Qatar, or in other member states of the GCC provided that the latter received at least 1 dose of any of the MOPH-Qatar recognized vaccine.
List of MOPH-Qatar recognized Vaccines:
1. Comirnaty by Pfizer BioNTech (mRNA vaccine)
2. Spikevax by ModernaTX, Inc. (mRNA vaccine)
3. Vaxzevria, and Covishield by Oxford-Astrazeneca (Viral Vector vaccine)
4. Janssen/Johnson&Johnson by Janssen Pharmaceuticals Companies of Johnson & Johnson (Viral Vector vaccine)
Conditional Vaccines:
5. BBIBP-CorV/Sinopharm by Beijing Institute of Biological Products (Inactivated vaccine)
6. CoronaVac/Sinovac by Sinovac BioTech (Inactivated vaccine)
Travelers fully vaccinated with the above-specified conditional vaccines will be subject to an antibody test on arrival, if the result is positive with antibodies, exempted from quarantine; otherwise the traveler must undergo applicable quarantine based on country of departure.
Persons who have been partially vaccinated (one dose of two doses), vaccinated with full course but did not complete a period of (14) days since the 1 dose for J&J or 2nd dose for other MOPH recognized vaccines, who received vaccines not approved by MOPH-Qatar and diagnosed and recovered from COVID-19 within the last 9 months abroad (non-GCC states) will be classified into three (green, yellow and red) categories according to the country they are travelling from.
If coming from green list countries then adult including pregnant women, lactating mother and 75 years old and above will need home quarantine for 5 days.
If coming from yellow list countries, then hotel quarantine for 7 days.
If coming from red list countries, the hotel quarantine for 10 days.
Children 0-11 years old will follow the same entry regime of their parents. If the latter are vaccinated, the children will be considered as vaccinated.
Unvaccinated Children 12-17 years old will be required to do quarantine as for the procedure assigned to the country of departure. In case of hotel quarantine, they will be accompanied by one parent, even if the latter is vaccinated.
If fully vaccinated then family, business and leisure visitors including GCC Citizens, who are non QID holder/nonresident, don’t require quarantine.
Non vaccinated visitors are not allowed entry to Qatar.
Children 0-11 years old will follow the same entry regime of their parents. If the latter are vaccinated, the children will be considered as vaccinated.
Unvaccinated Children 12-17? years old will be required to do quarantine as for the procedure assigned to the country of departure. In case of hotel quarantine, they will be accompanied by one parent, even if the latter is vaccinated.
Testing and Quarantine Policy On Arrival in Qatar:
Travelers with symptoms will be tested as necessary as judged by the medical team at the ports.
Travelers who are unvaccinated, inoculated with vaccines not recognized in the State of Qatar, or who fall short of the 14 days vaccine administration period since the second dose will undergo:
Coming from Green countries: 5 days home quarantine and a repeat RT-PCR test in PHCC on day 4, you will be discharged on day 5 if test is negative.
Coming from Yellow countries: 7 days hotel quarantine and a repeat RT-PCR test (on traveler’s expense) in the hotel on day 6, you will be discharged on day 7 if test is negative.
Coming from Red countries: 10 days hotel quarantine and a repeat PCR on arrival in the hotel, and on day 9 (on traveler’s expense), you will be discharged on day 10 if test is negative.
Vaccinated travelers coming from Red countries will undergo a repeat RT-PCR test (on traveler’s expense) on arrival in HIA/land border, if the test is positive, traveler must adhere to isolation protocol.
MOPH Updated Green, Yellow and Red List Countries Effective from July 12
Ministry of Public Health today announced the new travel and return policy. As per the new policy countries are divided into three categories and unvaccinated people coming from these countries will have to undergo quarantine.
Travelers who are unvaccinated, inoculated with vaccines not recognized in the State of Qatar, or who fall short of the 14 days vaccine administration period since the second dose will undergo:
Coming from Green countries: 5 days home quarantine and a repeat RT-PCR test in PHCC on day 4, you will be discharged on day 5 if test is negative.
Coming from Yellow countries: 7 days hotel quarantine and a repeat RT-PCR test (on traveler’s expense) in the hotel on day 6, you will be discharged on day 7 if test is negative.
Coming from Red countries: 10 days hotel quarantine and a repeat PCR on arrival in the hotel, and on day 9 (on traveler’s expense), you will be discharged on day 10 if test is negative.
Green List
1 Australia
2 Austria
3 Azerbaijan
4 Brunei Darussalam
5 Bulgaria
6 Canada
7 China
8 Czechia
9 Estonia
10 Ethiopia
11 Finland
12 France
13 Germany
14 Hungary
15 Iceland
16 Italy
17 Japan
18 Lithuania
19 Luxembourg
20 Malta
21 New Zealand
22 North Macedonia
23 Norway
24 Poland
25 Romania
26 Senegal
27 Serbia
28 Singapore
29 Slovakia
30 South Korea
Yellow List
1 Anguilla
2 Algeria
3 Antigua and Barbuda
4 Armenia
5 Aruba
6 Bahrain
7 Barbados
8 Belgium
9 Belize
10 Bermuda
11 Bhutan
12 Bonaire Sint Eustatius and Saba
13 British Virgin Islands
14 Cambodia
15 Cayman Islands
16 Comoros
17 Cook Islands
18 Cote d'Ivoire
19 Croatia
20 Curacao
21 Cyprus
22 Democratic Republic of Congo
23 Denmark
24 Djibouti
25 Dominica
26 Egypt
27 Equatorial Guinea
28 Eswatini
29 Faeroe Islands
30 Falkland Islands
31 French Polynesia
32 Gibraltar
33 Greece
34 Greenland
35 Grenada
36 Guernsey
37 Guinea-Bissau
38 Indonesia
39 Ireland
40 Isle of Man
41 Jamaica
42 Jersey
43 Jordan
44 Kiribati
45 Kosovo
46 Kuwait
47 Latvia
48 Liechtenstein
49 Macao
50 Marshall Islands
51 Mauritius
52 Mexico
53 Micronesia (country)
54 Montenegro
55 Montserrat
56 Morocco
57 Mozambique
58 Myanmar
59 Nauru
60 Netherlands
61 New Caledonia
62 Oman
63 Portugal
64 Rwanda
65 Saint Helena
66 Saint Lucia
67 Samoa
68 Sao Tome and Principe
69 Saudi Arabia
70 Sint Maarten (Dutch part)
71 Slovenia
72 Solomon Islands
73 Spain
74 Sweden
75 Switzerland
76 Thailand
77 Timor
78 Tonga
79 Turkey
80 Turks and Caicos Islands
81 Tuvalu
82 Uganda
83 United Arab Emirates
84 United States
85 Vanuatu
86 Vietnam
87 Wallis and Futuna WLF Oceania
88 Zimbabwe
Red List
1 Afghanistan
2 Albania
3 Andorra
4 Angola
5 Argentina
6 Bahamas
7 Bangladesh
8 Belarus
9 Benin
10 Bolivia
11 Bosnia and Herzegovina
12 Botswana
13 Brazil
14 Burkina Faso
15 Burundi
16 Cameroon
17 Cape Verde
18 Central African Republic
19 Chad
20 Chile
21 Colombia
22 Congo
23 Costa Rica
24 Cuba
25 Dominican Republic
26 Ecuador
27 El Salvador
28 Eritrea
29 Fiji
30 Gabon
31 Gambia
32 Georgia
33 Ghana
34 Guatemala
35 Guinea
36 Guyana
37 Haiti
38 Honduras
39 India
40 Iran
41 Iraq
42 Kazakhstan
43 Kenya
44 Kyrgyzstan
45 Laos
46 Lebanon
47 Lesotho
48 Liberia
49 Libya
50 Madagascar
51 Malawi
52 Malaysia
53 Maldives
54 Mali
55 Mauritania
56 Moldova
57 Mongolia
58 Namibia
59 Nepal
60 Nicaragua
61 Niger
62 Nigeria
63 Pakistan
64 Palestine
65 Panama
66 Papua New Guinea
67 Paraguay
68 Peru
69 Philippines
70 Russia
71 Saint Kitts and Nevis
72 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
73 Seychelles
74 Sierra Leone
75 Somalia
76 South Africa
77 South Sudan
78 Sri Lanka
79 Sudan
80 Suriname
81 Syria
82 Tajikistan
83 Tanzania
84 Togo
85 Trinidad and Tobago
86 Tunisia
87 Turkmenistan
88 Ukraine
89 United Kingdom
90 Uruguay
91 Uzbekistan
92 Venezuela
93 Yemen
94 Zambia
Qatar waives off 10-day quarantine for fully-vaccinated arrivals from India, other high-risk countries
The 10-day mandatory hotel quarantine has been conditionally waived off for people arriving in Qatar from high risk countries, including India, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and the Philippines.
Announcing Qatar’s new travel and return policy that will come into effect on July 12, the Ministry of Public Health said no quarantine is required for Qatari citizens, residents and visitors in two travel scenarios — those who are fully vaccinated with a Qatar-approved vaccine, and those who have recovered from COVID-19 in the past nine months in Qatar or in GCC. The recovered travellers from GCC, however, must have taken at least one dose of any of the MOPH vaccines.
No quarantine
This means the mandatory 10-day hotel quarantine currently in place will no longer apply to fully vaccinated or recovered residents from the six high-risk countries from July 12.
Unvaccinated children up to three years of age from these countries are exempt from quarantine.
Children aged 0-11 will follow the same policies as their parents, while unvaccinated minors aged 12-17 will have to undergo varying days of quarantine depending upon the countries they are coming from.
The ministry also said family visits and leisure trips to Qatar without quarantine are now possible from July 12, if the arrivals meet the above conditions.
Fully-vaccinated citizens, residents and visitors will need to conduct a PCR test at a health centre approved by the Ministry of Public Health in the country from which they are coming. The certificate shall be valid for 72 hours upon their arrival in Qatar.
10-day quarantine
The new travel policy also spells out four other travel scenarios, where different levels of quarantine will apply to travellers upon arrival.
10-day hotel quarantine applies to residents and visitors from the six high-risk countries in the following four scenarios — if they are only partially vaccinated, if they are vaccinated with a vaccine not approved by Qatar, if they have not waited for 14 days after completing the full dose before the travel, or if they have recovered from COVID-19 outside Qatar or a GCC country.
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