IOM Iraq COVID-19 Response Overview #12
SITUATION OVERVIEW
Several changes took place to mobility restrictions and public health measures throughout March and May 2021. Following a rise in case numbers, from 29 March the Government of Iraq (GoI) introduced new measures including the mandatory use of masks in public spaces including government offices, and the closure of marketplaces and malls across Federal Iraq and the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI). Cafes, restaurants and clubs have been permitted to provide services outdoors, while gatherings such as funerals were prohibited in confined spaces such as alleys and homes. In addition, travel between KRI and Federal Iraq governorates was prohibited between Thursdays and Saturdays. Those found to be violating these rules are subject to fines.
International airports in Baghdad, Basra, Erbil, Najaf, and Sulaymaniyah are open for commercial flights but are running at lower capacity. Travellers from all countries are permitted to enter contingent on following public health requirements, including testing and quarantine periods.