Restriction | Applied to | Recent Update |
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Closing or restricting schools and universities | Students at colleges and universities |
Closure of schools or their alterations so the school operation differs significantly from standard non-Covid-19 operations |
The closure of workplaces and the move to working from home | Workers in offices |
The authorities in Teseney recommend that companies close down or operate from home, or observe significant changes compared to pre-Covid-19 |
Cancellation of public events and shows | 3.8K residents who live in Teseney |
The Teseney authorities recommend canceling public events |
Restrictions on gatherings | 3.8K residents who live in Teseney |
limiting gatherings between 11-100 people |
Public transportation shuts down | People who use public transportation |
The authorities recommend closing routes, reducing volumes, or reducing transportation methods |
Order to stay at home or abstain from going out | 3.8K residents who live in Teseney |
Require the individual to not leave the house, at the exception of daily exercise, grocery shopping, and essential trips |
Movement restrictions between cities or regions | Intercity travelers |
Unrestricted movement between cities and regions |
Restrictions on international travel for foreign travelers | Foreign travelers |
Quarantine arrivals into Teseney from all, some, or most of the regions |
Governmental cash assistance for people without jobs or unable to work | Unemployed citizens |
People with no jobs or who are unable to work will not receive income assistance |
Financial obligations of households are being frozen (e.g., there is no repayment of loans, water services are not stopped, or evictions are prohibited) | Qualified households |
No payment relief for debts or contracts |
Campaigns aimed at informing the public | 3.8K residents who live in Teseney |
A coordinated campaign to inform the public through traditional or social media |
Government policy regarding access to PCR tests (not antibody tests for immunity) | Symptomatic individual |
Open public testing available to people who are asymptomatic, e.g. drive through tests |
In the case of a positive diagnosis, the government's contact-tracing policy | Diagnosed with a positive result |
No contact tracing If a positive result is identified |
Public spending to Covid-19 vaccine development | 3.8K residents who live in Teseney |
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Facial covering policies outside the home | People leaving the house |
Required in all shared or public spaces outside the home where other people are present or any other situation when social distancing isn't possible |
Vaccine delivery policies for different groups | Different groups |
Vaccines are not available |
Policy for protecting the elderly in long-term care facilities and in their communities | Elderly people |
No measures to protect the elderly |
Restriction | February 14, 2021 | September 9, 2021 |
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Closing or restricting schools and universities |
Close all or some levels of educational institutions (ex. just high school, or only public schools) |
Schools in Teseney are open and there are no disciplinary restrictions on learning in classrooms. |
The closure of workplaces and the move to working from home |
All employers except essential ones (e.g. grocery stores, doctors) must close or permit working from home |
No reduction of workplaces in significant differences compared to non-Covid-19 |
Cancellation of public events and shows |
All public events must be cancelled |
No Changes |
Public transportation shuts down |
Teseney's authorities require that the public transportation system be closed or most citizens prohibited from using it |
The authorities recommend closing routes, reducing volumes, or reducing transportation methods |
Order to stay at home or abstain from going out |
Require the individual to not leave the house, at the exception of daily exercise, grocery shopping, and essential trips |
People are advised not to leave the house |
Movement restrictions between cities or regions |
Teseney has internal movement restrictions |
Unrestricted movement between cities and regions |
Restrictions on international travel for foreign travelers |
Close all borders or prohibit all travel |
No Changes |
Financial obligations of households are being frozen (e.g., there is no repayment of loans, water services are not stopped, or evictions are prohibited) |
Provides extensive contract relief and debt relief |
No payment relief for debts or contracts |
In the case of a positive diagnosis, the government's contact-tracing policy |
Not every case involves contact tracing |
No Changes |
Facial covering policies outside the home |
The wearing of a face covering may be required in some specified shared or public areas outside the home when other people are present or when social distancing cannot be achieved |
Required in all shared or public spaces outside the home where other people are present or any other situation when social distancing isn't possible |
Policy for protecting the elderly in long-term care facilities and in their communities |
No measures to protect the elderly |
Recommendation for isolation, hygiene, and visitor restrictions for elderly people who reside in nursing homes |
*Credit and clarification: some of the data were collected from a variety of sources such as Oxford COVID-19 Government Response Tracker, Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford, And others. the data are for general information only, And we do not take responsibility for the use and accuracy of it. We wish you a safe and enjoyable trip!