KENYA adds Tanzania to list of 147 countries whose travelers are exempted from mandatory 14-day quarantine upon arrival

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KENYA adds Tanzania to list of 147 countries whose travelers are exempted from mandatory 14-day quarantine upon arrival
September 15, 2020 5:44 PM / by samrack

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KENYA adds Tanzania to list of 147 countries whose travelers are exempted from mandatory 14-day quarantine upon arrival
This is the third review of the flights allowed in the country since the government reopened its skies for international travel.
• Travellers from the listed 147 countries will be exempted from the 14-day mandatory quarantine upon arrival.
The government of Kenya has finally added its neighbouring county Tanzania to the list of countries allowed to land in.

In the latest review of the countries whose travelers are exempted from the 14-day mandatory quarantine upon arrival, Tanzania is among the 147 countries.
This is the second review of the flights allowed in the country since the government reopened its skies for international travel.
Other countries that have been added to the list include Ghana, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone.
Kenya resumed international flights on August 1, with only 11 countries with mild and limited community transmission allowed in.
The CS said the list will be reviewed on a regular basis depending on the circumstances on the ground and after a comprehensive global mapping of the intensity of the disease.
 
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