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COVID-19 government response timeline for Honduras

Find out what policies Honduras has implemented to combat the pandemic.
Mar 2nd, 2020Mar 02
Level 2 of 2
H1: Public information campaigns - coordinated public information campaign (eg across traditional and social media)Details
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Mar 4th, 2020Mar 04
Level 1 of 3
H2: Testing policy - only those who both (a) have symptoms AND (b) meet specific criteria (eg key workers, admitted to hospital, came into contact with a known case, returned from overseas)Details
"[Dr Victor] Flores works at various clinics around the country, traveling to more rural and underserved areas. The lockdown has prevented him from seeing patients like usual. He says he’s talked to fellow doctors who have been seeing patients come in with high fevers and coughs, but the lack of tests in the country means patients with coronavirus symptoms are being sent home and told to isolate." https://www.wbur.org/hereandnow/2020/03/25/honduras-coronavirus-health-care There are some tests occurring, but only very limited. Mainly focused around incoming visitors it appears. https://www.laprensa.hn/inicio/1363915-410/story.html Also from this note: https://www.cnbs.gob.hn/blog/2020/03/04/laboratorio-nacional-de-virologia-esta-abastecido-para-analizar-muestras-de-covid-19/
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Mar 4th, 2020Mar 04
Level 1 of 2
H3: Contact tracing - limited contact tracing; not done for all casesDetails
Hernández reported that sanitary surveillance has been intensified at the different points of aerial, terrestrial and maritime entrances of the country, and people who have registered an epidemiological link have been followed up. https://www.laprensa.hn/inicio/1363915-410/story.html Also from this note: https://www.cnbs.gob.hn/blog/2020/03/04/laboratorio-nacional-de-virologia-esta-abastecido-para-analizar-muestras-de-covid-19/
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Mar 13th, 2020Mar 13
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Mar 16th, 2020Mar 16
Level 2 of 3
C2: Workplace closing - require closing (or work from home) for some sectors or categories of workersDetails
https://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=467575b4-071c-4684-ad60-32b7dc2206f1
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Mar 16th, 2020Mar 16
Level 4 of 4
C4: Restrictions on gatherings - restrictions on gatherings of 10 people or lessDetails
General curfew ordered. There is no specific disposition on gatherings, but the stringency of the decrees and relevant orders suggest no gatherings are permited. Orders of curfew are listed below starting from 16/03 to 26/04 extension: https://www.tsc.gob.hn/web/leyes/PCM-021-2020.pdf ***///*** https://www.tsc.gob.hn/web/leyes/PCM-028-2020.pdf ***///*** https://www.policianacional.gob.hn/comisionespecial/78 https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url= https://covid19honduras.org/sites/default/files/COMUNICADO%2520extensi%25C3%25B3%252003%2520de%2520mayo.pdf ***///*** https://www.policianacional.gob.hn/comunicados/6243
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Mar 16th, 2020Mar 16
Level 2 of 2
C5: Close public transport - require closing (or prohibit most citizens from using it)Details
Nationwide suspension of all public transport, effective 16 March 2020. Archived link (Spanish): https://www.transporte.gob.hn/content/comisionada-presidente-del-ihtt-pyubani-williams-ratifica-la-no-circulaci%C3%B3n-de-unidades-de
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Mar 16th, 2020Mar 16
Level 3 of 3
C6: Stay at home requirements - require not leaving house with minimal exceptions (eg allowed to leave once a week, or only one person can leave at a time, etc)Details
General curfew ordered. There is a schedule for individuals to be outside their homes based on the number of national ID card. This schedule is not the same for the provinces of the provinces of Cortés, Colón and a city in Yoro. Orders of curfew are listed below from most recent (26/04) to oldest starting from the 16/03 extension: https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url= https://covid19honduras.org/sites/default/files/COMUNICADO%2520extensi%25C3%25B3%252003%2520de%2520mayo.pdf ***///*** https://www.policianacional.gob.hn/comunicados/6243 ***///*** https://www.policianacional.gob.hn/comisionespecial/78 ***///*** https://www.tsc.gob.hn/web/leyes/PCM-028-2020.pdf ***///*** https://www.tsc.gob.hn/web/leyes/PCM-021-2020.pdf
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Mar 16th, 2020Mar 16
Level 2 of 2
C7: Restrictions on internal movement - internal movement restrictions in placeDetails
Nationwide suspension of all public transport, effective 16 March 2020. Archived link (Spanish): https://www.transporte.gob.hn/content/comisionada-presidente-del-ihtt-pyubani-williams-ratifica-la-no-circulaci%C3%B3n-de-unidades-de
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Mar 16th, 2020Mar 16
Level 3 of 4
C8: International travel controls - ban arrivals from some regionsDetails
Mar 19th, 2020Mar 19
Mar 19th, 2020Mar 19
Level 2 of 2
C7: Restrictions on internal movement - internal movement restrictions in placeDetails
The Honduran government announced all borders (air, land, and sea) would be closed as of Sunday, March 15, 2020, until further notice. Travelers should communicate directly with individual air carriers to confirm flight options. https://hn.usembassy.gov/u-s-citizen-services/covid-19-information/ https://cpj.org/2020/03/honduran-government-declares-state-of-emergency-su.php
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Mar 20th, 2020Mar 20
Level 3 of 3
C2: Workplace closing - require closing (or work from home) for all-but-essential workplaces (eg grocery stores, doctors)Details
Nationwide curfew, only essential businesses remain open (grocery stores, pharmacies, etc.), effective 20 March 2020. Primary source (Spanish): https://covid19honduras.org/?q=toque-de-queda-absoluto-para-todo-el-pais Secondary source: https://www.garda.com/crisis24/news-alerts/327771/honduras-nationwide-curfew-extended-to-april-12-update-2
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Mar 20th, 2020Mar 20
Level 2 of 2
C5: Close public transport - require closing (or prohibit most citizens from using it)Details
Nationwide suspension of all public transport, effective 16 March 2020. Archived link (Spanish): https://www.transporte.gob.hn/content/comisionada-presidente-del-ihtt-pyubani-williams-ratifica-la-no-circulaci%C3%B3n-de-unidades-de Supplemented by nationwide curfew, including ban on travel except for limited essential purposes, effective 20 March 2020. Archived link (Spanish): https://covid19honduras.org/?q=toque-de-queda-absoluto-para-todo-el-pais Archived secondary source (Spanish): https://www.garda.com/crisis24/news-alerts/327771/honduras-nationwide-curfew-extended-to-april-12-update-2
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Mar 20th, 2020Mar 20
Level 2 of 2
C7: Restrictions on internal movement - internal movement restrictions in placeDetails
curfew extended to whole country. Honduras in lockdown. source: https://covid19honduras.org/?q=cadena-nacional-20-3-2020
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Mar 21st, 2020Mar 21
Level 4 of 4
C8: International travel controls - ban on all regions or total border closureDetails
Per official policy on migration flows during COVID-19, for duration of declared national emergency, land borders extremely limited immigration, sea ports closed to immigration, airports closed to immigration. Archived link (Spanish): https://covid19honduras.org/?q=flujos-migratorios
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Mar 22nd, 2020Mar 22
Level 2 of 2
C7: Restrictions on internal movement - internal movement restrictions in placeDetails
The Honduran government announced all borders (air, land, and sea) would be closed as of Sunday, March 15, 2020, until further notice. Travelers should communicate directly with individual air carriers to confirm flight options. https://hn.usembassy.gov/u-s-citizen-services/covid-19-information/ https://cpj.org/2020/03/honduran-government-declares-state-of-emergency-su.php
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Mar 23rd, 2020Mar 23
Level 2 of 2
C7: Restrictions on internal movement - internal movement restrictions in placeDetails
curfew extended to whole country. Honduras in lockdown. source: https://covid19honduras.org/?q=cadena-nacional-20-3-2020
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Mar 29th, 2020Mar 29
Level 2 of 2
C7: Restrictions on internal movement - internal movement restrictions in placeDetails
Official Government of Honduras source (Spanish) https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url= https://covid19honduras.org/sites/default/files/New-ways_0.pdf
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Apr 1st, 2020Apr 01
Level 2 of 2
C3: Cancel public events - require cancellingDetails
Nationwide curfew in effect. Primary source (Spanish): https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url= https://covid19honduras.org/sites/default/files/New-ways_0.pdf. Secondary source: https://www.garda.com/crisis24/news-alerts/327771/honduras-nationwide-curfew-extended-to-april-12-update-2
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Apr 2nd, 2020Apr 02
Level 1 of 3
H2: Testing policy - only those who both (a) have symptoms AND (b) meet specific criteria (eg key workers, admitted to hospital, came into contact with a known case, returned from overseas)Details
Apr 3rd, 2020Apr 03
Level 2 of 2
E1: Income support - government is replacing 50% or more of lost salary (or if a flat sum, it is greater than 50% median salary)Details
Flat 6,000 Lempiras (USD $237) monthly payment for salaried & textile workers for up to 3 months. Per Legislative Decree 33-2020, archived (Spanish): https://www.tsc.gob.hn/web/leyes/Decreto-33-2020.pdf. Secondary source, archived (Spanish): https://www.laprensa.hn/especiales/coronavirus/1374051-410/a-250000-trabajadores-suspendidos-dar%C3%A1n-bono-de-l6000 Honduras' GNI per capita per World Bank (2018, latest year available) is $2,350 annually, or $195 monthly. Archived link: https://data.worldbank.org/country/honduras?view=chart
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Apr 3rd, 2020Apr 03
Level 2 of 2
E2: Debt/contract relief - broadDetails
Mandatory waiver of late fees & charges for all debts, in addition to right to negotiate up to 3 mos. of debt payment deferrals with lenders. Per Legislative Decree 33-2020, archived (Spanish): https://www.tsc.gob.hn/web/leyes/Decreto-33-2020.pdf. Secondary source, archived (Spanish): https://www.laprensa.hn/honduras/1366054-410/hondure%C3%B1os-tendran-refinanciamiento-readecuacion-deudas
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Apr 4th, 2020Apr 04
Level 1 of 2
H3: Contact tracing - limited contact tracing; not done for all casesDetails
This is an official document issued by the Government in February 2020: PLAN FOR CONTAINMENT AND RESPONSE TO CORONAVIRUS CASES (COVID-19) IN HONDURAS. Archived links (Spanish): https://covid19honduras.org/sites/default/files/Honduras_Plan_Coronavirus.pdf Based on news, it seems that the Government is performing limited contact tracing (not done for all cases). Archived links (Spanish): https://www.msn.com/es-us/noticias/otras/honduras-comienza-a-aplicar-test-r%C3%A1pidos-para-detectar-personas-con-covid-19/ar-BB12oFXm
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Apr 10th, 2020Apr 10
Level 1 of 3
H2: Testing policy - only those who both (a) have symptoms AND (b) meet specific criteria (eg key workers, admitted to hospital, came into contact with a known case, returned from overseas)Details
This is an official document issued by the Government in February 2020: PLAN FOR CONTAINMENT AND RESPONSE TO CORONAVIRUS CASES (COVID-19) IN HONDURAS. Archived links (Spanish): https://covid19honduras.org/sites/default/files/Honduras_Plan_Coronavirus.pdf Based on this document and on some news, the Government is testing only those who both (a) have symptoms AND (b) meet specific criteria (i.e. have been in contact with Covid-19 cases). Archived links (Spanish): https://www.elheraldo.hn/especiales/coronavirus/1370621-528/escasez-de-pruebas-para-detectar-covid-19-oculta-la-realidad-en-honduras https://www.msn.com/es-us/noticias/otras/honduras-comienza-a-aplicar-test-r%C3%A1pidos-para-detectar-personas-con-covid-19/ar-BB12oFXm
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Apr 15th, 2020Apr 15
Level 3 of 3
C2: Workplace closing - require closing (or work from home) for all-but-essential workplaces (eg grocery stores, doctors)Details
Nationwide curfew, only essential businesses remain open (grocery stores, pharmacies, etc.), effective 20 March 2020. Primary source (Spanish): https://covid19honduras.org/?q=toque-de-queda-absoluto-para-todo-el-pais Secondary source: https://www.garda.com/crisis24/news-alerts/327771/honduras-nationwide-curfew-extended-to-april-12-update-2 On 15 April 2020, hardware stores added to list of limited businesses that may remain open to public as of 16 April 2020. Archived link (Spanish): https://covid19honduras.org/?q=ferreterias
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Apr 18th, 2020Apr 18
Level 3 of 3
C1: School closing - require closing all levelsDetails
Official communique from Secretary of State for Education, announcing schools will be closed for duration of declared national emergency. Archived link (Spanish): https:/twitter.com/Educacion_HN/status/1243659061993918466 Tweet on 21 April 2020 confirms continued virtual instruction during school closures. Archived link (Spanish): https://twitter.com/Educacion_HN/status/1252798415483949061 Also, nationwide curfew extended through 26 April 2020. Archived link (Spanish): https://covid19honduras.org/?q=toque-de-queda-hasta-26-de-abril
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Apr 18th, 2020Apr 18
Level 3 of 3
C2: Workplace closing - require closing (or work from home) for all-but-essential workplaces (eg grocery stores, doctors)Details
Per Presidential Decree 21-2020, all but essential workplaces were closed. The measure seems to have been renewed with subsequent orders of curfew. Orders of curfew are listed below from most recent (26/04) to oldest starting from Presidential Decree 21-2020 of 16/03: https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url= https://covid19honduras.org/sites/default/files/COMUNICADO%2520extensi%25C3%25B3%252003%2520de%2520mayo.pdf ***///*** https://www.policianacional.gob.hn/comunicados/6243 ***///*** https://www.policianacional.gob.hn/comisionespecial/78 ***///*** https://www.tsc.gob.hn/web/leyes/PCM-028-2020.pdf ***///*** https://www.tsc.gob.hn/web/leyes/PCM-021-2020.pdf
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Apr 18th, 2020Apr 18
Level 2 of 2
C3: Cancel public events - require cancellingDetails
General curfew ordered. All public events are cancelled per Presidential Decree 018-2020 of 13/03. Orders of curfew are listed below from most recent (26/04) to oldest starting from the 16/03 extension: https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url= https://covid19honduras.org/sites/default/files/COMUNICADO%2520extensi%25C3%25B3%252003%2520de%2520mayo.pdf ***///*** https://www.policianacional.gob.hn/comunicados/6243 ***///*** https://www.policianacional.gob.hn/comisionespecial/78 ***///*** https://www.tsc.gob.hn/web/leyes/PCM-028-2020.pdf ***///*** https://www.tsc.gob.hn/web/leyes/PCM-021-2020.pdf
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Apr 18th, 2020Apr 18
Level 2 of 2
C5: Close public transport - require closing (or prohibit most citizens from using it)Details
Per Decree 21-2020, public transportation was suspended. The measure seems to have been renewed with subsequent orders of curfew. Orders of curfew are listed below from most recent (26/04) to oldest starting from Presidential Decree 21-2020 of 16/03: https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url= https://covid19honduras.org/sites/default/files/COMUNICADO%2520extensi%25C3%25B3%252003%2520de%2520mayo.pdf ***///*** https://www.policianacional.gob.hn/comunicados/6243 ***///*** https://www.policianacional.gob.hn/comisionespecial/78 ***///*** https://www.tsc.gob.hn/web/leyes/PCM-028-2020.pdf ***///*** https://www.tsc.gob.hn/web/leyes/PCM-021-2020.pdf ***///*** On 22/04 transport authorities were ensuring public transportation was not circulating. https://www.transporte.gob.hn/content/puntos-de-control-el-ihtt-supervisa-que-unidades-de-transporte-p%C3%BAblico-e-interurbano
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Apr 18th, 2020Apr 18
Level 3 of 3
C6: Stay at home requirements - require not leaving house with minimal exceptions (eg allowed to leave once a week, or only one person can leave at a time, etc)Details
General curfew ordered. There is a schedule for individuals to be outside their homes based on the number of national ID card. This schedule is not the same for the provinces of the provinces of Cortés, Colón and a city in Yoro. Orders of curfew are listed below from most recent (26/04) to oldest starting from the 16/03 extension: https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url= https://covid19honduras.org/sites/default/files/COMUNICADO%2520extensi%25C3%25B3%252003%2520de%2520mayo.pdf ***///*** https://www.policianacional.gob.hn/comunicados/6243 ***///*** https://www.policianacional.gob.hn/comisionespecial/78 ***///*** https://www.tsc.gob.hn/web/leyes/PCM-028-2020.pdf ***///*** https://www.tsc.gob.hn/web/leyes/PCM-021-2020.pdf
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Apr 18th, 2020Apr 18
Level 2 of 2
C7: Restrictions on internal movement - internal movement restrictions in placeDetails
General curfew ordered. There is a schedule for individuals to be outside their homes based on the number of national ID card. This schedule is not the same for the provinces of the provinces of Cortés, Colón and a city in Yoro. Orders of curfew are listed below from most recent to oldest starting from the 16/03 extension: https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url= https://covid19honduras.org/sites/default/files/COMUNICADO%2520extensi%25C3%25B3%252003%2520de%2520mayo.pdf ***///*** https://www.policianacional.gob.hn/comunicados/6243 ***///*** https://www.policianacional.gob.hn/comisionespecial/78 ***///*** https://www.tsc.gob.hn/web/leyes/PCM-028-2020.pdf ***///*** https://www.tsc.gob.hn/web/leyes/PCM-021-2020.pdf
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Apr 22nd, 2020Apr 22
Level 4 of 4
C8: International travel controls - ban on all regions or total border closureDetails
Secondary source, confirming continued border closures as of 22 April 2020. Archived link (English): https://hn.usembassy.gov/covid-19-information/
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Apr 27th, 2020Apr 27
Level 3 of 3
C1: School closing - require closing all levelsDetails
Nationwide curfew extended through 17 May 2020. Archived link (Spanish): https://covid19honduras.org/?q=node%2F361 However, the government is starting to implement some protocols so that students from some levels (probably high school) will soon return to school. Archived link (Spanish): https://www.tunota.com/proxima-semana-inicia-proceso-para-volver-a-clases-en-colegios-y-escuelas-de-honduras
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May 18th, 2020May 18
Level 3 of 3
C1: School closing - require closing all levelsDetails
May 18th, 2020May 18
Level 3 of 3
C2: Workplace closing - require closing (or work from home) for all-but-essential workplaces (eg grocery stores, doctors)Details
The curfew has been extended until May 31. The government is evaluating plans to reopen businesses and schools, but they are still closed. Source: https://www.infobae.com/america/agencias/2020/05/18/honduras-con-142-muertos-por-covid-19-sigue-en-toque-de-queda/ *** https://www.diez.hn/coronavirus/1381964-441/toque-de-queda-se-extiende-honduras-coronavirus-covid-19-31-de-mayo
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May 18th, 2020May 18
Level 2 of 2
C3: Cancel public events - require cancellingDetails
May 18th, 2020May 18
Level 4 of 4
C4: Restrictions on gatherings - restrictions on gatherings of 10 people or lessDetails
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May 18th, 2020May 18
Level 2 of 2
C5: Close public transport - require closing (or prohibit most citizens from using it)Details
The Government is evaluating to gradually ease restrictions on public transport, but it is still close. Source: https://www.prensalibre.com/guatemala/comunitario/aprueban-protocolos-para-el-uso-del-transporte-publico-de-pasajeros/
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May 18th, 2020May 18
Level 3 of 3
C6: Stay at home requirements - require not leaving house with minimal exceptions (eg allowed to leave once a week, or only one person can leave at a time, etc)Details
May 18th, 2020May 18
Level 2 of 2
C7: Restrictions on internal movement - internal movement restrictions in placeDetails
May 18th, 2020May 18
Level 4 of 4
C8: International travel controls - ban on all regions or total border closureDetails
May 18th, 2020May 18
Level 1 of 2
H3: Contact tracing - limited contact tracing; not done for all casesDetails
May 29th, 2020May 29
Level 2 of 2
C5: Close public transport - require closing (or prohibit most citizens from using it)Details
According to the Decree PCM-045-2020, public transport for health purposes is allowed to circulate. See Art 6.7. https://www.aduanas.gob.hn/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/DECRETO-PCM-045-2020.pdf
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May 29th, 2020May 29
Level 3 of 3
C6: Stay at home requirements - require not leaving house with minimal exceptions (eg allowed to leave once a week, or only one person can leave at a time, etc)Details
Although the Government has insisted on a mandatory lockdown, allowing people to leave their homes on a schedule based on the ending characters of their national IDs, the list of exceptions for allowed economic activities is rather extensive and be found in the Government Decree PCM-045-2020. https://www.aduanas.gob.hn/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/DECRETO-PCM-045-2020.pdf
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May 29th, 2020May 29
Level 2 of 2
E2: Debt/contract relief - broadDetails
Details are found in the decree 33-2020. https://www.tsc.gob.hn/web/leyes/Decreto-33-2020.pdf
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Jun 8th, 2020Jun 08
Level 2 of 3
C2: Workplace closing - require closing (or work from home) for some sectors or categories of workersDetails
From June 8, the government of Honduras has stated that the economy will be gradually reactivated by allowing people to return to their workplaces in phases. In cities with no current COVID19 clusters, 60% of employees were allowed to return to work from June 8, while the quota started at a lower level in cities with higher numbers of active cases. Stricter measures may be imposed in case there are new breakouts. https://archive.vn/xxFdv
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Jun 14th, 2020Jun 14
Level 3 of 3
C6: Stay at home requirements - require not leaving house with minimal exceptions (eg allowed to leave once a week, or only one person can leave at a time, etc)Details
The previously announced lockdown was slated to end on June 14, but the government has extended it until at least June 28. There is a curfew in place, and people are allowed to go outside between 7AM and 5PM on one weekday depending on the last digit of their ID card. Total confinement is required on weekends. https://archive.vn/pL3Nz
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Jun 28th, 2020Jun 28
Level 2 of 2
C7: Restrictions on internal movement - internal movement restrictions in placeDetails
The Honduran government has announced that the curfew will be extended until July 28. There are restrictions on internal travel in place, with strictness varying by region. https://archive.vn/WDtxz
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Jul 12th, 2020Jul 12
Level 3 of 3
C1: School closing - require closing all levelsDetails
On 12 July, Honduras announced to extend coronavirus curfew for another week. http://archive.vn/HJK7t
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Jul 14th, 2020Jul 14
Level 3 of 3
C1: School closing - require closing all levelsDetails
The existing curfew measurements have been extended until 26 July. http://archive.fo/EdqTr
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Jul 14th, 2020Jul 14
Level 2 of 3
C2: Workplace closing - require closing (or work from home) for some sectors or categories of workersDetails
The existing curfew measurements have been extended until 26 July. http://archive.fo/EdqTr
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Jul 14th, 2020Jul 14
Level 2 of 2
C3: Cancel public events - require cancellingDetails
The existing curfew measurements have been extended until 26 July. http://archive.fo/EdqTr
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Jul 14th, 2020Jul 14
Level 4 of 4
C4: Restrictions on gatherings - restrictions on gatherings of 10 people or lessDetails
The existing curfew measurements have been extended until 26 July. http://archive.fo/EdqTr
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Jul 14th, 2020Jul 14
Level 2 of 2
C5: Close public transport - require closing (or prohibit most citizens from using it)Details
The existing curfew measurements have been extended until 26 July. http://archive.fo/EdqTr
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Jul 14th, 2020Jul 14
Level 3 of 3
C6: Stay at home requirements - require not leaving house with minimal exceptions (eg allowed to leave once a week, or only one person can leave at a time, etc)Details
The existing curfew measurements have been extended until 26 July. http://archive.fo/EdqTr
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Jul 14th, 2020Jul 14
Level 2 of 2
C7: Restrictions on internal movement - internal movement restrictions in placeDetails
The existing curfew measurements have been extended until 26 July. http://archive.fo/EdqTr
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Jul 14th, 2020Jul 14
Level 2 of 2
E1: Income support - government is replacing 50% or more of lost salary (or if a flat sum, it is greater than 50% median salary)Details
The manager of the Private Contribution Regime (RAP), Enrique Burgos, detailed today the consolidated figures for the delivery of financial aid "Bono solidarity" to private-sector workers who were suspended from their work due to the COVID-19 pandemic. http://archive.fo/3EKyY
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Jul 14th, 2020Jul 14
Level 2 of 2
E2: Debt/contract relief - broadDetails
The National Banking and Insurance Commission (CNBS) announced that supervised institutions which carry out credit operations may grant additional grace periods, starting in July, to debtors (natural or legal persons) whose economic activities have been affected by the National Health Emergency by COVID-19, including those related to the SMEs, Transport, Tourism, Agricultural and Textile sectors. http://archive.fo/dbbsQ
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Jul 14th, 2020Jul 14
Level 2 of 2
H1: Public information campaigns - coordinated public information campaign (eg across traditional and social media)Details
The website of the Ministry of Health has updated information on the COVID-19 as well as advice and recommendations. http://www.salud.gob.hn/site/ http://www.salud.gob.hn/site/
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Aug 2nd, 2020Aug 02
Level 3 of 3
C1: School closing - require closing all levelsDetails
The security ministry of Honduras announced on 2 August that the current coronavirus curfew to be extended for another week to 9 August. http://archive.vn/dxskP
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Aug 2nd, 2020Aug 02
Level 2 of 3
C2: Workplace closing - require closing (or work from home) for some sectors or categories of workersDetails
The security ministry of Honduras announced on 2 August that the current coronavirus curfew to be extended for another week to 9 August. http://archive.vn/dxskP
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Aug 2nd, 2020Aug 02
Level 2 of 2
C3: Cancel public events - require cancellingDetails
The security ministry of Honduras announced on 2 August that the current coronavirus curfew to be extended for another week to 9 August. http://archive.vn/dxskP
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Aug 2nd, 2020Aug 02
Level 4 of 4
C4: Restrictions on gatherings - restrictions on gatherings of 10 people or lessDetails
The security ministry of Honduras announced on 2 August that the current coronavirus curfew to be extended for another week to 9 August. http://archive.vn/dxskP
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Aug 2nd, 2020Aug 02
Level 2 of 2
C5: Close public transport - require closing (or prohibit most citizens from using it)Details
The security ministry of Honduras announced on 2 August that the current coronavirus curfew to be extended for another week to 9 August. http://archive.vn/dxskP
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Aug 2nd, 2020Aug 02
Level 3 of 3
C6: Stay at home requirements - require not leaving house with minimal exceptions (eg allowed to leave once a week, or only one person can leave at a time, etc)Details
The security ministry of Honduras announced on 2 August that the current coronavirus curfew to be extended for another week to 9 August. http://archive.vn/dxskP
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Aug 2nd, 2020Aug 02
Level 2 of 2
C7: Restrictions on internal movement - internal movement restrictions in placeDetails
The security ministry of Honduras announced on 2 August that the current coronavirus curfew to be extended for another week to 9 August. http://archive.vn/dxskP
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Aug 2nd, 2020Aug 02
Level 4 of 4
C8: International travel controls - ban on all regions or total border closureDetails
The security ministry of Honduras announced on 2 August that the current coronavirus curfew to be extended for another week to 9 August. http://archive.vn/dxskP
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Aug 4th, 2020Aug 04
Level 2 of 2
C7: Restrictions on internal movement - internal movement restrictions in placeDetails
The minister of economic development of Honduras said on 4 August that domestic flights will resume on 10 August. http://archive.vn/GSsrS
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Aug 4th, 2020Aug 04
Level 4 of 4
C8: International travel controls - ban on all regions or total border closureDetails
The minister of economic development of Honduras said on 4 August that international flights will resume on 17 August. http://archive.vn/GSsrS
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Aug 10th, 2020Aug 10
Level 3 of 3
C6: Stay at home requirements - require not leaving house with minimal exceptions (eg allowed to leave once a week, or only one person can leave at a time, etc)Details
Aug 17th, 2020Aug 17
Level 1 of 4
C8: International travel controls - screening arrivalsDetails
International flights have been resumed. Passenger must follow screening protocols before and after boarding a flight. Source: https://www.elheraldo.hn/pais/1401727-466/honduras-reactivan-vuelos-internacionales-aeropuertos
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