Uzbekistan 2021 travel guidelines advisories restrictions postcovid19
At a Glance
Travel Restrictions-Overview
Tourist Entry: Partially Allowed
Testing: Negative PCR test results is required for all countries.
Quarantine Required: Yes
Quarantine Details: Quarantine or self-isolation for 14 days required for all countries.

Local Restrictions
Lockdown in Effect: Partial
Events: Partially Allowed
Transport: Operational with restrictions
Shopping: Open
Restaurants and Bars: Delivery only

Detailed Travel Advisory
Published 17.03.2021
Travellers must have a negative COVID-19 PCR test result.test must have been taken atleast 72 hours Prior before departure of the flight to Uzbekistan. The test result must be in English or Russian.
– This does not apply to passengers younger than 2 years.

Detailed Tourist Information
International flights have resumed operations.

Permitted to enter Uzbekistan must present a negative PCR test taken no longer than 72 hours prior to their arrival in the country.

Business visits are only permitted to representatives of foreign companies and other organizations currently operating in Uzbekistan as part of an investment project.

Passengers arriving will have to provide a certificate, in English or Russian, with a negative test result for COVID-19 and sign a paper with a commitment to 14-day self-isolation.

From 21 December 2020 until further notice British nationals either arriving directly from the UK or who have been in the UK in the last 14 days, are not permitted to travel to or to enter Uzbekistan. All other foreign nationals, with the exception of Uzbek nationals, who are arriving from the UK or who have visited the UK in the last 14 days are not permitted to enter the country either during this period.

Be aware that entry into Uzbekistan depends on the ‘colour’ classification of your country. These classifications are likely to change with little warning. Check with your travel operator before you Start your journey.

Lockdown Details

Persons aged over 65 are recommended to remain in self-isolation and not to visit public spaces. Large group gatherings in any public place are prohibited.

From 15 August, all shopping malls, clothing markets, restaurants, cafes, beauty salons and larger shops, as well as gyms, swimming pools, private kindergartens and education centres have reopened.

You must wear a face mask while outside – you may be fined (up to approximately £100) if you do not comply with this regulation.

A ban on all cultural entertainments and other public events remains in place. Weddings and other family events are permitted with no more than 30 people present (who should be relatives). Gyms, swimming pools, restaurants, markets and large stores are closed, as are private kindergartens and any other education establishment irrespective of their legal status.

Sources
https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/uzbekistan/entry-requirements