Special quarantine regime in Azerbaijan extended until July 1, 2024
Special quarantine regime in Azerbaijan extended until July 1, 2024
In Azerbaijan, the special quarantine regime has been extended until 06:00 on July 1, 2024. On 11 March, Prime Minister Ali Assadov signed an appropriate relevant resolution.
Special quarantine regime due to the COVID-19 pandemic was introduced in Azerbaijan in March 2020.
Note that the government provides no explanation for the extension of the quarantine regime, whereas WHO abolished the pandemic a year ago.
Today, only one restriction remains in force: the closure of land borders with neighbouring countries.
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