Qatar is open for vaccinated tourists and reaches nearly 80% of vaccination rate
Qatar reopened for fully vaccinated travelers from July 12. Allowed visitors must upload their vaccination certificate and negative COVID-19 test certificates to Ehteraz website.
They also need to purchase a Qatari SIM to download their Ehteraz App.
Effective August 2, visitors from 6 countries will need to hotel quarantine upon arrival in Qatar
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Qatar Reopening – Latest Updates
August 17 – Qatar nears herd immunity with almost 80% of fully vaccinated people
Qatar has fully immunized 76.2% of its eligible population, confirmed the Ministry of Public Health Saturday.
So far, more than 90% of Qatar’s eligible people have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.
“We have vaccines which are very safe and highly effective against variants. Therefore, it is more important than ever to get vaccinated,” said Medical Director of Hamad General Hospital Dr. Yousef al-Maslamani addressing Qatari citizens.
A few weeks ago, Qatar’s cabinet announced a gradual lifting of restrictions as the country reaches Phase 3 of reopening.
Source: Doha News
August 2 – Qatar enforces mandatory hotel quarantine measures for 6 countries from Aug. 2
The Qatari Ministry of Public Health updated its travel and return policy for six countries. Starting Aug. 2 visitors from Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, The Philippines and Sri Lanka will need to hotel quarantine for 10 days upon arrival in Qatar.
Fully vaccinated travelers from these countries or those who have recovered from COVID-19 could be allowed to leave quarantine if they test negative for COVID-19 on day 2.
Unvaccinated visitors must stay in quarantine for 10 days regardless of their COVID-19 test results.
Bookings for this quarantine can be made at https://www.discoverqatar.qa/welcome-home/
Source: Doha News
How safe is Qatar during COVID-19?
According to the CDC, Qatar is at level 3 warning which means that this country is not safest to visit at the moment. Only essential travel is recommended. (CDC.gov)
Who is allowed entry to Qatar?
Only Qatari nationals and residents permit holders.
Green-listed countries or low-risk countries – Updated August 17
Effective July 12, unvaccinated citizens and residents arriving from green list countries will be allowed to quarantine at home for five days only. They also need to take an extra PCR test on day four.
- Australia
- Austria
- Azerbaijan
- Bulgaria
- Canada
- Croatia
- Czechia
- Germany
- Hungary
- Iceland
- Italy
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- New Zealand
- Norway
- Poland
- Romania
- Serbia
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
- Sweden
What is the COVID-19 situation in Qatar?
The Qatar government has managed to control the pandemic in the last few months. As of today, the country has recorded 229,697 positive cases, 226,389 of them already recovered, and 601 deaths.
Is it mandatory to submit your personal details to the government of Qatar?
Yes, it is. Travelers must download Qatar’s track and trace app, Ehteraz, and show it to the authorities upon arrival.
Entry requirements
- Negative COVID-19 test
- Vaccine certificate
- Download the Ehteraz mobile app, using a Qatari SMS card
Is it possible to quarantine at home in Qatar?
Travelers who fall under one of these categories are allowed to quarantine at home regardless of the country you are visiting from.
- People who are over 55
- People who have had an organ or spinal cord transplant
- People who have received immunosuppressive therapy
- People who have a heart disease
- People who suffer from moderate to severe asthma
- People who are receiving cancer treatment
- Pregnant women
- Babysitting mothers with children up to five-years-old
- People who have kidney failure
- People who have chronic liver disease
- People who have a lower limb amputation
- People who have any disabilities that require support to carry out activities
- Disabled children and their mothers
- People who suffer from epilepsy and receive treatment
- People who have diabetic foot
- If a visitor’s immediate relative died in the 10 days prior to their arrival
- People who are receiving treatment for mental and psychiatric illnesses, and people suffering from claustrophobia
- People who have diabetes and receive treatment
- People who have high blood pressure
Note: nationals and residents can now quarantine at home for 5 days if arriving from green-listed countries.
Qatar Reopening Archives:
May 28 – Qatar Airways will resume flights to Spain on July 2.
Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive has announced the airline company will resume flights to Malaga Spain on June 2.
Back in 2018, Malaga had become the third most visited city by Qatari travelers.
“As the world begins to open up again, we at Qatar Airways stand ready to take the lead in supporting the global economic and social recovery as demonstrated by our support for tourism in Spain. Spain has always been a strategically important country for our airline, as reflected by our deep partnership with Iberia and steady rebuilding of our Spain network” said Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, Akbar Al Baker.
This service will operate from 2 July to 12 September only.
Source: (MENAFN News)
May 12 – Qatar to start lifting internal restrictions from May 28
Ministry of Public Health and Ministry of Commerce and Industry officials announced on Qatar television a 4-phase reopening strategy starting May 28.
From May 28, residents will be able to return to shopping malls and outdoor restaurants at 30% capacity. Only fully vaccinated customers will be allowed to enjoy indoor dining.
The second phase will start on June 18, the third phase on July 9 and the fourth phase on July 30. Each will allow more tourist venues, restaurants and malls to reopen at a bigger capacity and more privileges for vaccinated citizens.
“Unlike last year, we will be able to make more freedoms available to those people who are vaccinated where they will enjoy certain privileges before others,” said Chair of the National Health Strategic Group on COVID-19 and Head of Infectious Diseases at Hamad Medical Corporation at the press conference.
July 20 – Qatar welcomes fully vaccinated international travelers from July 12
Qatar’s Ministry of Public Health has decided to welcome back fully vaccinated international travelers arriving through its air, land, and seaports without quarantine, as long as they have received a Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, Johnson and Johnson or AstraZeneca vaccine.
“We are delighted to be able to open our doors once more and extend a friendly hand of hospitality to the many vaccinated travelers who can now come and experience Qatar” said Berthold Trenkel, Chief Operating Officer of Qatar Tourism.
Nationals, residents and tourists, must upload their vaccine certificate and COVID-19 test result to Ehteraz website.
Visitors still need to bring a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours prior to boarding. And download the Ehteraz mobile app which requires a Qatari SIM card for activation. These SIM cards can be easily obtained at the Hamad International Airport.
Source: Travel+Leisure
July 26 – Qatar to maintain restrictions for unvaccinated travelers until COVID-19 is eliminated in the world
HE Dr. Hanan Mohamed Al-Kuwari, Minister of Public Health has stated that the country will continue to enforce testing and other types of COVID-19 related restrictions on people who have not received the full series of an approved vaccine until the virus has been eliminated in the world.
“[testing] and [herd immunity], is something we are still working on, but we are optimistic that most countries will reach the required level of vaccination and then we will see the number of tests decrease and economies return to what they were in different countries,” said the Minister at the Environmental Economics and Public Health powered by Bloomberg.
As of now, Qatari authorities started phase 2 of domestic restrictions lifting from June 18.
June 11 – Qatar to reopen for tourism right after reaching herd immunity in July
Qatar’s Director of Public Health is quoted to say the country is set to reach herd immunity against Covid-19 in July, thanks to their successful vaccination campaign and the help of Qatari citizens whose adherence to biosafety measures will permit them to reopen for tourism “very soon.”
“We will be among the first countries to get the herd immunity in one month from now assuring that we can open in the coming months very soon for tourism.”
For now, travelers visiting Qatar as their final destination need to submit a negative Covid-19 PCR taken within 72 hours prior to arrival.
Visitors who have been or transited through Vietnam, India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and the Philippines must submit a negative Covid-19 PCR test taken within 48 hours prior to their departure.
(Source: DohaNews)
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