2020-08-01
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Social distancing: Schools closure State kindergartens are to reopen on August 1. |
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2020-07-26
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Lockdown: Partial lockdown Uzbek authorities announced on Sunday, July 26, that the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) lockdown measures will be extended until August 15. |
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2020-07-26
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Movement restrictions: Domestic travel restrictions travel between regions will be restricted, the movement of vehicles will be limited |
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2020-07-26
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Social distancing: Limit public gatherings large gatherings, including weddings, banned |
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2020-07-26
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Public health measures: Amendments to funeral and burial regulations funerals will be limited to 15 guests. |
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2020-07-26
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Public health measures: General recommendations People are encouraged to work from home if possible. |
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2020-07-26
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Social distancing: Closure of businesses and public services Amusement parks, department stores, sports facilities, restaurants, and hotels will also remain closed. |
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2020-07-26
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Movement restrictions: International flights suspension Flights will be limited to half capacity |
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2020-07-26
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Public health measures: Health screenings in airports and border crossings drivers bringing goods from other countries will be required to undergo a COVID-19 test at the border. |
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2020-06-23
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Lockdown: Partial lockdown Authorities reimplement lockdown measures in Tashkent June 23 |
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2020-06-16
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Movement restrictions: Domestic travel restrictions Uzbekistan have extended the nationwide lockdown measures until August 1 in order to limit the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19). The system of ’green’, ’yellow’, and ’red’ zones will continue, with different measures in place depending on the amount of COVID-19 cases present in each zone. |
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2020-06-15
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Movement restrictions: Domestic travel restrictions June 15, Uzbek authorities eased transportation measures amid a decrease in the number of COVID-19 cases. and train service from Tashkent to various other cities throughout the country has resumed, with schedules based on the epidemiological situation in their respective regions. |
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2020-06-15
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Movement restrictions: International flights suspension certain international flights are to resume with restrictions based on the country of departure’s epidemic situation. Citizens and those with permanent residency, as well as individuals associated with certain business and diplomatic organizations and their families, will be allowed to enter and leave the country at free will. |
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2020-06-15
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Movement restrictions: Domestic travel restrictions Uzbek authorities have extended the nationwide lockdown measures until August 1 in order to limit the spread of COVID-19. The system of ’green’, ’yellow’, and ’red’ zones will continue, with different measures in place depending on the amount of COVID-19 cases present in each zone. |
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2020-06-15
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Movement restrictions: Domestic travel restrictions June 15, Uzbek authorities eased transportation measures amid a decrease in the number of COVID-19 cases. |
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2020-06-15
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Movement restrictions: Domestic travel restrictions international flights are to resume with restrictions based on the country of departure’s epidemic situation. Citizens and those with permanent residency, as well as individuals associated with certain business and diplomatic organizations and their families, will be allowed to enter and leave the country at free will. |
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2020-06-15
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Social distancing: Schools closure Green’ and ’yellow’ zones are to lift restrictions on schools on Monday june 15 |
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2020-06-01
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Social distancing: Closure of businesses and public services Many businesses will be permitted to reopen from Monday, June 1, under the new measures. |
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2020-05-30
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Public health measures: Requirement to wear protective gear in public it is compulsory to wear a facemask while outside, and individuals may be fined for violating the measure. |
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2020-05-30
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Social distancing: Closure of businesses and public services Authorities previously eased some restrictions earlier this month by dividing the country into three zones; green, yellow, and red, on the basis of newly-detected COVID-19 infections. As part of the new measures, those in the green zone will see summer camps, recreational centers, and sports facilities reopen, as well as weddings and other events permitted to take place with up to 30 guests. resumption of domestic tourism and sporting events such as soccer matches has been permitted |
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2020-05-30
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Movement restrictions: Domestic travel restrictions rail and air links between Tashkent and remote regions have been allowed to partially resume. Flights between Tashkent, Nukus, Urgench, and Termez have resumed, as well as rail services between Tashkent, Samarkand, Navoi, Bukhara, Karshi, and the Fergana Valley, including the high-speed Afrosiyob service. |
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2020-05-30
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Public health measures: Isolation and quarantine policies quarantine measures in place nationwide to counter the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) would be extended until June 15, |
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2020-04-17
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Movement restrictions: Domestic travel restrictions Uzbek authorities have temporarily banned the use of bicycles in the country except as transportation for workers between their jobs and their homes; individuals traveling to their jobs on bicycles must carry three documents -- their Uzbek identification card, a document confirming their employment, and a letter from their employer confirming that their presence at work during the coronavirus lockdown is essential. |
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2020-03-15
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Social distancing: Limit public gatherings International events and conferences |
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2020-03-15
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Public health measures: Isolation and quarantine policies Everyone travelling from affected areas |
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2020-03-02
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Movement restrictions: International flights suspension South Korea, Afghanistan, Iran, and Italy |
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