Recovery Rank for 180 countries/regions
Recovery Rank for 184 countries/regions
Recovery Index 61.41 (Out of 100)
(100 = Best, 0 = Worst)
Recovery Index 53.22 (Out of 100)
Severity Index 37.87 (Out of 100)
(0 = Best, 100 = Worst)
Severity Index 54.31 (Out of 100)
86.96
(100 = Strictest Measures, 0 = No Measures)
(Low Density)
12390
1. Flights from United Kingdom to Argentina are suspended until 12 March 2021. 2. Passengers are not allowed to enter until 12 March 2021. - This does not apply to: - nationals and residents of Argentina; - spouses, partners with registered partnership,parents, sisters, brothers or children of nationals of Argentina. They must present proof confirming the relationship (birth, marriage or cohabitation certificate, duly apostilledor legalized); and present a copy of the national ID card of the national of Argentina; and be nationals of Andorra, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Barbados, Belarus, Belgium,Bolivia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Ecuador, El Salvador, Estonia, Fiji, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece,Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland (Rep.), Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Kazakhstan, Korea (Rep.), Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg,Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, Mongolia, Montenegro, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, North Macedonia (Rep.), Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Qatar,Romania, Russian Fed., San Marino, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Sweden,Switzerland, Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey, USA, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, Uruguay, Vatican City (Holy See) or Venezuela. More details can be found at:https://tinyurl.com/y5uo6mt4 . - passengers with a British passport, a Hong Kong (SAR China) passport or a Macao (SAR China) passport who are spouses, partners with registeredpartnership, parents, sisters, brothers or children of nationals of Argentina. They must present proof confirming the relationship (birth, marriage or cohabitation certificate,duly apostilled or legalized) and present a copy of the national ID card of the national of Argentina. More details can be found at: https://tinyurl.com/y5uo6mt4 ; - passengerswith a visa issued by Argentina. 3. Passengers and airline crew must complete a "Declaracion Jurada Electronica para el ingreso al Territorio Nacional" available at http://ddjj.migraciones.gob.ar/app/ 4. Passengers must have a medical certificate with a negative Coronavirus (COVID-19) PCR test result. The test must have been taken at most 72 hours before departure from thefirst embarkation point. - This does not apply to: - passengers younger than 6 years; - passengers with a medical certificate with a positive Coronavirus (COVID-19) test resultissued at most 90 days before arrival and proof of medical discharge issued at least 10 days after the positive test; - passengers with a medical certificate issued at most 72hours before departure stating lack of Coronavirus (COVID-19) symptoms if PCR tests are not available at the country of departure. They are subject to Coronavirus (COVID-19) testupon arrival. Details can be found at https://www.argentina.gob.ar/salud/coronavirus/ingresar-egresar-argentina/opcion-pcr-destino . 5. Passengers must have a health insurance covering any Coronavirus (COVID-19) expenses. - This does not apply to nationals and residents of Argentina. 6. Passengers are subject to quarantine. 7. Passengers with visas issued by Argentina: - issued before 17 March 2020, must also have a National ID Card issued to residents of Argentina or a certificate issued by anArgentina consulate; - issued after 17 March 2020 are allowed to enter. This does not apply to passengers with diplomatic, official or courtesy visas.
Travel Advisory information provided and published with permission by IATA.
The number of daily confirmed cases has been used as an estimation of how severe the COVID-19 situation is in a given country. However, we’ve found that focusing on the country’s cumulative number of active cases gives a clearer picture of whether the infection curve is flattening.
The GCI Recovery Forecasting methodology relies on a Monte Carlo simulation model as we recognise that the factors that contribute to an increase / decrease in confirmed COVID19 cases are highly variable and subject to various localised circumstances and interventions. The P10 / P50 / P90 are probabilities assigned to the forecasts, with P10 being highly optimistic, and P90 being very conservative on recovery and reduction in cases. The forecast model is updated daily based on the latest case data.
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