Recovery Rank for 180 countries/regions
Recovery Rank for 184 countries/regions
Recovery Index 75.18 (Out of 100)
(100 = Best, 0 = Worst)
Recovery Index 72.37 (Out of 100)
Severity Index 67.65 (Out of 100)
(0 = Best, 100 = Worst)
Severity Index 58.64 (Out of 100)
4.35
(100 = Strictest Measures, 0 = No Measures)
(Low Density)
14,670
1. Passengers are not allowed to enter if in the past 14 days they have been in Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa or Zimbabwe. - This does not apply tonationals and residents of Chile. 2. Passengers are not allowed to enter. - This does not apply to: - nationals and residents of Chile; - children and parents of nationals and residents of Chile. They must haveproof of their relationship; - spouses and partners with registered partnership of nationals and residents of Chile who were married or registered as partners in Chile. They musthave a confirmation of their relationship issued by Civil Registry; - passengers with a diplomatic or official visa issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Chile; - passengerswith a diplomatic or official passport; - passengers with a COVID-19 vaccination certificate showing that they were fully vaccinated at least 14 days before arrival. Vaccinesaccepted are: AstraZeneca (SK Bioscience), AstraZeneca (Vaxzevria), Covieshield, Janssen, Moderna (Spikevax), Pfizer-BioNTech (Comirnaty), Sinopharm and Sinovac. The certificatemust be uploaded before departure at https://mevacuno.gob.cl/; - passengers younger than 6 years traveling with their vaccinated parents/guardians. 3. Passengers must arrive at Antofagasta (ANF), Iquique (IQQ), Punta Arenas (PUQ) or Santiago (SCL). - This does not apply to: - nationals and residents of Chile; - passengerswith a diplomatic passport. 4. Passengers must have a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken at most 72 hours before departure of the last direct flight to Chile. - This does not apply to: - passengers youngerthan 2 years; - nationals and residents of Chile with 2 medical certificates with positive Coronavirus (COVID-19) RT-PCR test results: - the first test taken at least 14 days andat most one month before departure, and - the second test taken at most 72 hours before departure. 5. Passengers must complete an "Affidavit for Travellers to Prevent Coronavirus Diseases (COVID-19) (Declaracion Jurada)" at most 48 hours before arrival at www.c19.cl . They willreceive a confirmation email with a QR code to be presented upon arrival. The confirmation email must state "Vacunas Validadas" for passengers with a COVID-19 vaccinationcertificate. 6. Passengers must have travel insurance to cover COVID-19 expenses, with a minimum coverage of USD 30,000. This does not apply to: - nationals and residents of Chile; - nationalsof Spain with an E-CHL/09 and E-CH/11 form. 7. Passengers must undergo "Passenger Tracking" for 14 days or until they leave Chile. 8. Passengers could be subject to a COVID-19 PCR test upon arrival; and - are subject to quarantine for up to 7 days. Passengers with a COVID-19 vaccination certificate showingthat they were fully vaccinated at least 14 days before arrival are subject to quarantine until test results are ready. Details can be found athttps://chile.gob.cl/chile/en/ingreso-a-chile-desde-el-exterior . - This does not apply to passengers who in the past 14 days have been in Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Mozambique,Namibia, South Africa or Zimbabwe. 9. Passengers who in the past 14 days they been in Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa or Zimbabwe are subject to a COVID-19 PCR test upon arrival andquarantine for 7 days. 10. Passengers younger than 18 years traveling unaccompanied are subject to quarantine at home. 11. Airline crew could be subject to quarantine for up to 7 days. - This does not apply to: - airline crew with a COVID-19 vaccination certificate showing that they were fullyvaccinated and received a booster dose at most 6 months before arrival; - airline crew with a negative COVID-19 antigen or RT-PCR test taken at least every 7 days.
Travel Advisory information provided and published with permission by IATA. (Timatic COVID-19 Alerts Service has been discontinued on 1/1/2022, please refer this page for latest travel advisory)
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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