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Cuba closes the door, sets new rules

 

Cuba, which for years has done everything it could to invite overseas visitors, has now slammed the door as part of its fight against Covid-19, and imposed strict new rules on those who are there.

All foreign vessels, including cruise ships, have been ordered to sail immediately, all international flights are cancelled except for government-arranged repatriation flights, visitors who arrived after March 17 will all be tested, and all visitors are 'confined to quarters' in government-run and supervised hotels.

Visitors who are staying in private quarters have been ordered to stay there, indoors, until the government arranges transfer to a government hotel. Medical care will be arranged for those who need it, with the note that while Cuba's highly-regarded medical system is free for Cubans, visitors will get a bill.

The last scheduled commercial flights were on April 1. A repatriation flight via Rome was scheduled for yesterday, and UK Embassy in Havana advised British travelers still in Cuba to sign up for it.

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