COVID-19
TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS DATABASE
Travel restrictions updates for Guam

07.07.2021 07:26: updated quarantine policy.
Passengers are subject to medical screening and could be subject to quarantine.
- This does not apply to passengers with a COVID-19 vaccination certificate showing that they received:
-- the second vaccine dose of AstraZeneca (Vaxzevria) at least 14 days before arrival;
-- the second vaccine dose of Moderna at least 14 days before arrival; or
-- the second vaccine dose of Pfizer-BioNTech at least 14 days before arrival; or
-- the single vaccine dose of Janssen at least 14 days before arrival.
More details can be found at https://dphss.guam.gov/quarantine/


07.07.2021 07:26: updated entry restrictions.
Passengers must have a negative COVID-19 test taken at most 3 days before departure from the first embarkation point. Tests accepted are: antigen, NAAT, RT-LAMP, RT-PCR or TMA. Passengers details (e.g. name and date of birth) on the result must match those stated in the passport or other travel document. The test result must specify "negative" or "not detected". If marked "invalid" it is not accepted.
- This does not apply to passengers arriving from the USA.
- This does not apply to passengers younger than 2 years.
- This does not apply to passengers with a positive COVID-19 test result issued at most 90 days before departure from the first embarkation point; and a letter issued by a health authority stating that the passenger has been cleared for travel. The test result must specify "positive" or "detected", if marked "invalid" it is not accepted.


21.06.2021 12:02: updated quarantine policy.
Passengers are subject to medical screening and quarantine.
- This does not apply to passengers with a COVID-19 vaccination certificate showing that they received:
-- the second vaccine dose of AstraZeneca (Vaxzevria) at least 14 days before arrival;
-- the second vaccine dose of Moderna at least 14 days before arrival; or
-- the second vaccine dose of Pfizer-BioNTech at least 14 days before arrival; or
-- the single vaccine dose of Janssen at least 14 days before arrival.


20.05.2021 12:12: imposed entry restrictions.
Passengers must have a negative COVID-19 antigen, NAAT, RT-LAMP, RT-PCR or TMA test taken at most 3 days before departure from the first embarkation point. Passengers details (e.g., name and date of birth) on the result must match those stated in the passport or other travel document. The test result must specify "negative" or "not detected". If marked "invalid" it is not accepted.
- This does not apply to passengers arriving from the USA.
- This does not apply to passengers younger than 2 years.
- This does not apply to passengers with a positive COVID-19 test result issued at most 90 days before departure from the first embarkation point; and a letter issued by a health authority stating that the passenger has been cleared for travel. The test result must specify "positive" or "detected", if marked "invalid" it is not accepted.


18.05.2021 15:02: slacken quarantine policy.
Passengers are subject to medical screening and quarantine.
- This does not apply to passengers with a COVID-19 vaccination certificate stating that they received:
-- the second vaccine dose of Pfizer-BioNTech at least 14 days before arrival; or
-- the second vaccine dose of Moderna at least 14 days before arrival; or
-- the single vaccine dose of Janssen at least 14 days before arrival.


18.05.2021 15:02: cancelled entry restrictions.
Passengers must have a negative COVID-19 antigen, NAAT, RT-LAMP, RT-PCR or TMA test result. The test must have been taken at most 3 days before departure from the first embarkation point. Passengers details (e.g., name and date of birth) in the certificate must match those stated in the passport or other travel document; and the test result must specify "negative" or "not detected". If marked "invalid" it is not accepted.
- This does not apply to passengers arriving from the USA.
- This does not apply to passengers younger than 2 years.
- This does not apply to passengers with a positive COVID-19 test result issued at most 90 days before departure from the first embarkation point; and a letter issued by a health authority stating that the passenger has been cleared for travel. The test result must specify "positive" or "detected", if marked "invalid" it is not accepted.


23.04.2021 18:50: updated entry restrictions.
Passengers must have a negative COVID-19 antigen, NAAT, RT-LAMP, RT-PCR or TMA test result. The test must have been taken at most 3 days before departure from the first embarkation point. Passengers details (e.g., name and date of birth) in the certificate must match those stated in the passport or other travel document; and the test result must specify "negative" or "not detected". If marked "invalid" it is not accepted.
- This does not apply to passengers arriving from the USA.
- This does not apply to passengers younger than 2 years.
- This does not apply to passengers with a positive COVID-19 test result issued at most 90 days before departure from the first embarkation point; and a letter issued by a health authority stating that the passenger has been cleared for travel. The test result must specify "positive" or "detected", if marked "invalid" it is not accepted.


04.02.2021 20:56: updated entry restrictions.
Passengers must have a medical certificate with a negative Coronavirus (COVID-19) viral antigen, NAAT, RT-LAMP, RT-PCR or TMA test result. The test must have been taken at most 3 days before departure from the first embarkation point. Passengers details (e.g., name and date of birth) in the certificate must match those stated in the passport or other travel document; and the test result must specify "negative" or "not detected". If marked "invalid" it is not accepted.
- This does not apply to passengers arriving from the USA.
- This does not apply to passengers younger than 2 years.
- This does not apply to passengers with a medical certificate with a positive Coronavirus (COVID-19) test result issued at most 90 days before departure from the first embarkation point; and a letter issued by a health authority stating that the passenger has been cleared for travel. The test result must specify "positive" or "detected", if marked "invalid" it is not accepted.
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Passengers could be subject to Coronavirus (COVID-19) test on the 6th day after arrival.


26.09.2020 03:16: imposed entry restrictions.
Passengers could be subject to Coronavirus (COVID-19) test on the 6th day after arrival.


21.08.2020 18:08: updated quarantine policy.
Passengers are subject to medical screening and quarantine.


24.07.2020 12:38: updated quarantine policy.
Passengers are subject to medical screening and quarantine for 14 days. A list of quarantine exemptions can be found at https://guamrecovery.com/jic-release-no-235-list-of-low-risk-areas-for-quarantine-protocol-effective-july-24-2020/ .


13.07.2020 23:02: extended quarantine policy.
Passengers are subject to quarantine for 14 days.


13.07.2020 23:02: cancelled entry restrictions.
Passengers who have been in a country with confirmed Coronavirus (COVID-19) cases for more than one week and do not have a medical certificate recognized by DPHSS (Guam Department of Social Health and Services) with a negative Coronavirus (COVID-19) test result issued at most 72 hours before arrival, are not allowed to enter.


22.06.2020 12:08: updated quarantine policy.
Passengers are subject to quarantine for 14 days.
This does not apply to passengers with a medical certificate with a negative Coronavirus (COVID-19) test result issued at most within the last 72 hours.


22.06.2020 12:08: updated entry restrictions.
Passengers who have been in a country with confirmed Coronavirus (COVID-19) cases for more than one week and do not have a medical certificate recognized by DPHSS (Guam Department of Social Health and Services) with a negative Coronavirus (COVID-19) test result issued at most 72 hours before arrival, are not allowed to enter.


31.03.2020 07:46: imposed quarantine policy.
Passengers will be quarantined for a period of 14 days upon arrival.
This does not apply to passengers with a healthcare recognized and certified document which confirms that they are not infected with COVID-19 within the last 72 hours.


31.03.2020 07:46: updated entry restrictions.
Passengers who have been in a country with confirmed COVID-19 cases for more than one week and do not hold a document recognized and certified by DPHSS (Guam Department of Social Health and Services), which confirms they are not infected with COVID-19, are not allowed to enter. The date of the test must be not more than 72 hours before the date of arrival. Passengers who enter Guam without proper documentation will be quarantined.


19.03.2020 01:18: updated entry restrictions and quarantine policy.
Passengers who have been in a country with confirmed COVID-19 cases for more than one week and do not hold a document recognized and certified by DPHSS (Guam Department of Social Health and Services), which confirms they are not infected with COVID-19, are not allowed to enter. The date of the test must be not more than 72 hours before the date of arrival. Passengers who enter Guam without proper documentation will be quarantined.


17.03.2020 22:12: imposed entry restrictionsand quarantine policy.
Passengers who have been in a country with confirmed COVID-19 cases for more than one week and do not hold a document recognized and certified by DPHSS (Guam Department of Social Health and Services), which confirms they are not infected with COVID-19, are not allowed to enter. The date of the test must be not more than one week before the date of arrival. Passengers who enter Guam without proper documentation will be quarantined.


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