Qatar reviews travel policy during gradual lifting of covid restrictions
The following announcement was made on covid19.moph.gov.qa
Government Communications Office announcement on #Qatar’s travel policy during the gradual lifting of COVID-19 restrictions.
As part of the gradual lifting of restrictions imposed in the State
of Qatar as a result of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, and based
on Qatar’s travel policy announced previously, the travel policies
effective on, Saturday 1st August, have been reviewed based on public
health indicators in the State of Qatar and around the world.
First - the quarantine policy has been reviewed and the following has been decided:
- Arrivals to the State of Qatar from low-risk countries are
required to take a Coronavirus test upon arrival at the airport, and to
sign a formal pledge to adhere to quarantine at home for a week, noting
that the traveller's status on the Ehteraz application will be yellow,
which means that they are required to quarantine. After the week has
elapsed, the traveller must go to one of the dedicated health centres to
get another Coronavirus test. If the result is positive, the traveller
will be transferred to isolation, and if it is negative, the quarantine
period ends at the end of that week and the traveller’s status on the
Ehteraz application will change to green. It should be noted that the
list of low-risk countries will be published on the Ministry of Public
Health’s website and announced by the Civil Aviation Authority. The list
of low-risk countries will be reviewed every two weeks. If there are
accredited COVID-19 testing centres in one of these low-risk countries,
obtaining a COVID-free certificate from one of these centres exempts the
traveller from taking the test at the airport upon arrival in the
country, provided that the date of obtaining the certificate does not
exceed 48 hours before traveling.
- Arrivals from countries that are not included in the list of
low-risk countries and in which COVID-19 testing centres have been
accredited are required to obtain a virus-free certificate from there no
more than 48 hours before travelling. The arrivals must also adhere to
the home quarantine for a week upon arrival in Doha while also following
the policy and conditions applied to arrivals from the low-risk
countries mentioned above.
- Arrivals from other countries that are not included in the
list of low-risk countries and in which there are no accredited COVID-19
testing centres will be required to quarantine in a hotel at their own
expense for one week, provided that hotel accommodation is booked
through the "Discover Qatar" website before arriving in the State of
Qatar. After the week has elapsed, the ending of the quarantine period
will depend on the result of a COVID-19 test. If the result is positive,
the traveller will be transferred to isolation, and if it is negative,
the person will commit to home quarantine for another week, in which
case the status on the Ehteraz application will be yellow and will then
change to green after the week has passed.
Second - Qatari citizens and their spouses and children, and permanent residency holders:
- They can travel
outside the country and return at any time, while adhering to all the
aforementioned procedures and according to the countries of arrival.
- Patients receiving treatment abroad at the expense of the
state of Qatar and their registered companions, and employees who are
dispatched for work assignments, will be exempt from bearing the cost of
the hotel, as the relevant body will cover the costs of the hotel
quarantine if the traveller meets the conditions of the hotel
quarantine, as explained in the statement.
Third - residents:
- They will be allowed to return to the State of Qatar starting
the first of August 2020. Residents’ entry will be organised based on a
series of priorities, including public health indicators, the nature of
the needs of the various government and semi-government sectors and
humanitarian cases, and through submitting return requests for permits
via the “Qatar Portal” website based on the above-mentioned priorities.
- The employer shall bear the costs of the quarantine in the
dedicated facilities for blue collar workers in the private sector and
domestic workers at a nominal cost after obtaining the entry permit.
Fourth - categories eligible for home quarantine:
The Ministry of Public Health has identified the following
categories eligible for home quarantine for a week, regardless of the
country from which they arrived:
- Those over 55
- Those who have had an organ or spinal cord transplant
- Those who receive immunosuppressive therapy
- Those who suffer from heart disease
- Those who suffer from moderate to severe asthma
- Those who receive cancer treatment
- Pregnant women
- Babysitting mothers with children up to five years-old
- Those who suffer from kidney failure
- Those with chronic liver disease
- Those with lower limb amputation
- Those with disabilities who require support to carry out activities
- Disabled children and their mothers
- Those who suffer from epilepsy and receive treatment
- Those with diabetic foot
- Those with immediate relatives who have died in the 10 days prior to their arrival
- Those receiving treatment for mental and psychiatric illnesses, and people suffering from claustrophobia
- Those who suffer from diabetes and receive treatment
- Those who have high blood pressure
Workers in the various sectors are required to coordinate the dates
of travel and return with their employers. Families and workers in the
education sector must take the quarantine period into account when
planning their return to the State of Qatar in order to avoid absence
during the mandatory quarantine period, whether in the designated
facilities or at home.
It should also be noted that the process of issuing return permits
for residents will be through the "Qatar Portal" website until the need
to organise the entry process ends, based on relevant public health
indicators.
For more information regarding the process of issuing return
permits to the State of Qatar, you can visit the Ministry of Public
Health page on COVID-19 or contact the Government Contact Centre via the
hotline (109).
List of Countries Classified Low Risk of COVID-19
1
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Brunei Darussalam
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BRN
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Asia
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2
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Vietnam
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VNM
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Asia
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3
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China
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CHN
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Asia
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4
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Thailand
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THA
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Asia
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5
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Malaysia
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MYS
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Asia
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6 |
New Zealand
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NZL
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Oceania
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7
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Malta
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MLT
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Europe
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8
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Finland
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FIN
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Europe
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9
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Hungary
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HUN
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Europe
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10
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South_Korea
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KOR
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Asia
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11
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Estonia
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EST
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Europe
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12
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Norway
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NOR
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Europe
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13
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Lithuania
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LTU
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Europe
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14
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Latvia
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LVA
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Europe
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15
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Japan
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JPN
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Asia
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16
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Cyprus
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CYP
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Europe
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17
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Ireland
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IRL
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Europe
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18
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Greece
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GRC
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Europe
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19
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Italy
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ITA
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Europe
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20
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Slovakia
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SVK
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Europe
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21
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Denmark
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DNK
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Europe
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22
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Netherlands
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NLD
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Europe
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23
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Germany
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DEU
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Europe
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24
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Morocco
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MAR
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Africa
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25
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Poland
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POL
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Europe
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26
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France
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FRA
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Europe
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27
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Australia
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AUS
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Oceania
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28
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Canada
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CAN
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America
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29
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Slovenia
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SVN
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Europe
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30
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Belgium
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BEL
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Europe
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31
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United Kingdom
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GBR
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Europe
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32
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Czechia
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CZE
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Europe
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33
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Austria
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AUT
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Europe
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34
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Switzerland
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CHE
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Europe
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35
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Algeria
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DZA
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Africa
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36
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Turkey
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TUR
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Asia
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37
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Iceland
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ISL
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Europe
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38
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Spain
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ESP
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Europe
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39
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Croatia
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HRV
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Europe
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40
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Andorra
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AND
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Europe
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MoPH announces list of approved COVID-19 testing centers in some low risk countries
Thailand
- 1. Vejthani Hospital
- 2. Bumrungrad Hospital
- 3. Bangkok Hospital
Germany
All hospitals and clinics in Germany perform COVID-19 PCR-test and provide Certificate.
United Kingdom
- 1. Bupa Cromwell Hospital
- 2. Wellington Hospital
Turkey
- 1. Ankara Sehir hospital-Ankara.
- 2. Basaksehir Cam ve Sakura Sehir hospital - Istanbul.
- 3. Kartal Dr. Litfi Kirdar hospital- Istanbul .
- 4. Sakarya Üniversitesi Eğitim Ve Araştırma Hastanesi (SAKARYA University Education and Research Hospital).
- 5. İstanbul Sağlık Bilimleri Üniversitesi Kanuni Sultan Süleyman Eğitim Ve Araştırma Hastanesi (Istanbul Health Sciences University Kanuni Sultan Suleyman Education and Research Hospital) - Istanbul
- 6. Cerrahpaşa Hospital - Istanbul
- 7. Yavuz Selim Kemik Hastalıkları Ve Rehabilitasyon Hastanesi (Yavuz Selim Osteopathic and Rehabilitation Hospital) - Trabzon
- 8. Muğla Bodrum Devlet Hastanesi - Bodrum
- 9. Antalya Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi – Antalya
Which countries can I travel to and undergo home quarantine on return?
To view the list of countries classified as low risk of COVID-19 click here
How long must I undergo home quarantine on my return from a low-risk country?
You must undergo at least a 7 day period of home quarantine following your return to Qatar.
Will I be tested during my period of home quarantine?
Yes. Upon your return to Doha’s Hamad International Airport from low-risk countries where MOPH approved testing centers are not in place
(currently only Turkey) you will be tested at the airport and then required to undergo home quarantine for one week (7 days). You will then be tested on day 6 of your home quarantine by arranging a drive through an appointment in one of the designated primary health centers. If the test is negative, you will be released from home quarantine on day 7. If your test result is positive, , you will be placed under appropriate isolation.
Are there any requirements to undertaking home quarantine?
Yes, there are Ten Rules of Home Quarantine that you must adhere to:
1. You must have suitable
housing conditions with the availability of your own room and linked
bathroom when you confine yourself to your own room and not mix with the
rest of the family
2. You must sign an
undertaking (including all the family members and household helpers
living in the same house) to abide by the rules of home-based quarantine
3. You must watch a short video onboard of the flight before arrival and review the pamphlet on home quarantine.
4. You must apply preventive measures at home to protect others
5. You must have a swab taken on day 6 after your arrival back to Doha at a designated drive through primary healthcare center
6. You must answer the phone calls from the public health team during your home quarantine.
7. You must agree to receive a visit from the public health team every 2 to 3 days.
8. You must inform the public health team if you develop any symptoms (fever, cough, body aches, change in taste or smell)
9. You must download the Ehteraz app.
10. You should not receive visitors while under home quarantine.
Will my Ehteraz status change when I return from travel?
Yes. Upon arrival back to Doha’s Hamad International Airport, your
Ehteraz status will change to Yellow (Quarantine). If your 6-day test result is negative, your Ehteraz status will change to green on day 7 if
you returned from low-risk countries. However, if this test result is positive, your Ehteraz status will change to red. If you returned from
other countries, then your health status on Ehteraz will remain yellow
(Quarantine) on day 7, and you should continue the remaining 7 days home quarantined (total 14 days).
Do I have to have a COVID-19 test at Hamad International
Airport if I have traveled to Turkey and had a test in one of the MOPH
approved centers?
No. If you have been tested at an approved MOPH testing center, you
will not require a test on arrival at Hamad International Airport. You
should present your COVID-19 free certificate to authorities at Hamad
International Airport and begin your 7-day period of home quarantine.
You will then be tested for COVID-19 on day 6 of your home quarantine by arranging a drive through an appointment in one of the designated primary health centers. If the test is negative, you will be released from home quarantine on day 7. If your test result is positive, the existing protocol for positive cases will be applied.
Is there any documentation that I must complete on my return to Qatar?
Yes. Each traveler must complete and sign a Health Checklist for
Returning Travelers form/card that will be distributed among passengers
by cabin crew onboard. On arrival back to Doha’s Hamad International
Airport, the form/card is submitted to the Medical officer. The
form/card includes questions about the individual’s medical history and
the rules of home quarantine.
I’ve already booked my travel and hotel quarantine stay – will I get a refund for the hotel quarantine?
If you are traveling to an approved low-risk country and have
already booked and paid for a hotel quarantine stay on your return to
Qatar, you will be able to get a full refund for the hotel quarantine as you will be eligible for home quarantine. Contact Discover Qatar to request your refund.
Can I undergo home quarantine if I travel to a country that is not on the official low-risk list?
No. If you travel to a country that is not on the low risk approved list, you will be required to undergo a one week period of hotel quarantine. You should book a hotel quarantine stay for one week from the listed hotels on the Discover Qatar website. You will be tested on day 6 of your hotel, quarantine. If the test is negative and you are
asymptomatic (displaying no symptoms), you will be able to leave the
hotel on day 7 to begin a further period of home quarantine for 7 days
(14 days total quarantine). If, after 14 days, you are still asymptomatic, your Ehteraz status will turn green.
Are there any exemptions from hotel quarantine for people returning from countries, not on the low-risk list?
Yes. The following vulnerable groups returning from travel (Qatari
and non-Qatari) and their immediate family members living in the same
household, including their domestic helpers returning with them, are
eligible for home quarantine and not hotel quarantine:
1. Aged 55 years old and above.
2. Organ transplant recipients.
3. Patients with hypertension who are on treatment.
4. Bone marrow transplant recipients.
5. Patients with conditions that require immune-suppressive treatment.
6. Patients with heart failure or coronary artery disease.
7. Patients with moderate to severe asthma.
8. Cancer patients with metastasis and those on treatment (Chemotherapy or Radiotherapy).
9. Pregnant females (any trimester).
10. Nursing mothers with children aged 0-5 years.
11. Patients with end-stage renal failure (ESRD) or on dialysis.
12. Patients with CLD (Chronic Liver Disease) and decompensation.
13. Patients with lower-limb amputations.
14. People with disabilities where they are dependent on others for their activities of daily living.
15. Children with disabilities and their mothers.
16. Patients with epilepsy and on treatment.
17. Patients with diabetic foot infections.
18. People with deceased first degree relatives in the last 10 days.
19. People with mental health problems on antipsychotic medications and whose condition is aggravated by staying in closed spaces
20. Diabetic patients on treatment (any HbA1C level).
For Permanent Residents
Request to Issue Return Permit for Resident Click on the link below
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