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Overview

 

  • Sudan has 5173 confirmed cases of COVID-19 within its borders as of 31 May 2020.
  • The Government of Sudan has extended the closure of Sudan’s airports for domestic and international flights until Sunday, June 14, 2020 and all land borders remain closed.
  • Effective Wednesday, June 3, 2020, the Government of Sudan has extended the 24-hour lockdown in Khartoum for the next fourteen days, until Thursday, June 18, 2020. Limited exceptions between 6:00am and 3:00pm local time will apply for the public to go to grocery stores and pharmacies; this message will be updated with more details as they become available.
  • The previously announced ban on public transportation between cities and states for the rest of Sudan remains unchanged.

Official Resources

 

⇒ http://www.fmoh.gov.sd/


Travel Restrictions

Flights to Sudan are suspended.
- This does not apply to humanitarian, medical and repatriation flights.

Source : IATA Timatic


Economic Measures

 

no data


Civic Freedom Tracker

LOCKDOWN IN MAJOR CITIES

Authorities announced a three-week lockdown in Khartoum and Omdurman. Essential services such as supermarkets and pharmacies will remain open, but only for limited periods. Individuals will be allowed limited movement within their neighborhoods to purchase necessities. A nighttime curfew is in effect nationwide from 8pm to 6am, and a ban on domestic travel remains in place. (See primary source or citation here)

Type: order
Date Introduced: 18 Apr 2020
Issue(s): Movement

 

CURFEW AND BAN ON PUBLIC GATHERINGS

The government imposes a nighttime curfew nationwide from 10pm to 6am. The curfew followed a nationwide ban on mass gatherings, instituted on March 20. (See primary source or citation here)

Type: order
Date Introduced: 24 Mar 2020
Issue(s): Assembly, Movement

Source : ICNL


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