Health Alert: COVID-19 Cases Rise/International Commercial Flights Remain Unconfirmed

Location: Cabo Verde

Event: COVID-19 Cases Rise/International Commercial Flights Remain Unconfirmed

Cabo Verde remains under a “State of Calamity” and social distancing measures remain in place for all of Cabo Verde.  Inter-island maritime transportation and flights are anticipated to resume for all islands on June 30.

Media reports have indicated international commercial flights will resume sometime in July; however, the government has not announced officially when such flights will be allowed.  Please monitor local news for updates on when commercial flights will resume.  The government announced that COVID-19 testing and mandatory quarantine measures will not be required for individuals traveling via inter-island or international flights.  Increased travel between islands may lead to infections in municipalities that had previously been spared.  The government has established health cordons in some places to help isolate cases when that is feasible.

The U.S. Embassy in Praia does not anticipate organizing another repatriation flight to the United States.  U.S. citizens remaining in Cabo Verde should be prepared to shelter in place for an indefinite period of time.

State of Emergency and Required Use of Face Coverings

Cabo Verde remains under a “State of Calamity” designation with certain restrictions on businesses and public areas, including restrictions on beach access and restaurant operations. Additionally, under Cabo Verdean law, all individuals outside their home are required to wear a face covering.  U.S. citizens are reminded that all Cabo Verdean laws and regulations apply to them, and they could be arrested or fined for failure to abide accordingly.

Food and supplies are being delivered to all islands, and DHL continues to facilitate international shipping.  Please visit local pharmacies to refill necessary medications and arrange shipment of any required items from the United States.

COVID-19 Cases in Cabo Verde

As of June 19, Cabo Verde had 849 confirmed COVID-19 cases, including on Boa Vista (57), Sal (72), Santiago (704), Santo Antão (4), São Nicolau (2), and São Vicente (10), of which 462 were active.  Additional information is available at https://covid19.cv.

Inter-island Travel

As of June 1, passenger maritime transportation resumed between Boa Vista and other islands.  The government has announced that maritime transportation will resume between Santiago and other islands effective June 30.  For the latest ferry schedule, please visit https://www.cvinterilhas.cv/routesschedules.  The government has also announced that inter-island flights servicing all islands will resume June 30.

STEP and Emergency Consular Services

Announcements with new health and travel information for U.S. citizens and LPRs overseas are shared via the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP), which is the Embassy’s primary means for communicating this information to American citizens, as well as on the Embassy’s internet site and Facebook page.  We urge any U.S. citizen or LPR seeking assistance to enroll in STEP as soon as possible, or ensure that their current enrollment remains up to date, so that they have immediate access to the latest information.

Effective March 19, 2020, U.S. Embassy Praia has suspended routine consular services.  For emergency American Citizen Services, including emergency passports, please visit our website for additional information, or contact us at PraiaConsular@state.gov.

The Department of State has issued a Global Level 4 Health Advisory for COVID-19.  The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a Level 3 Global COVID-19 Outbreak Notice (“Avoid Nonessential Travel – Widespread Ongoing Transmission”).

Note: This information will continue to be sent regularly for the benefit of new registrants in STEP.  Should you wish to stop receiving these updates, please send an email to PraiaConsular@state.gov requesting to be removed from STEP enrollment.

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